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Vercel Open Source Program: Summer cohort

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Kap Sev
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1,051
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English
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Summary

Launched in April, the Vercel Open Source Program aims to provide resources, credits, and support to developers, enabling them to scale their projects confidently. Following the spring 2025 cohort, the program has announced its summer cohort, featuring 28 diverse open-source projects ranging from AI-powered tools and UI component libraries to productivity apps and backend frameworks. Notable projects include OpenCut, a browser-based video editor; Inbox Zero, an AI assistant for email management; and Mobx, a widely used JavaScript state manager. Each project, created by developers from various backgrounds, showcases innovation and community engagement, with projects like Electerm, Resume Matcher, and Taskmaster gaining significant attention on GitHub. The initiative supports the growth and visibility of these projects, encouraging contributions to the open-source community, with applications for the winter cohort opening in January.

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