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Next.js is a full-stack React framework that enables you to create high-quality web applications with built-in optimizations, data fetching, server actions, routing, and more. Learn Next.js features, get started with the command-line tool, and explore the latest release notes for Next.js 14.
- Documentation
Welcome to the Next.js documentation! What is Next.js?...
- Showcase
Next.js is trusted by some of the biggest names of the web....
- Blog
This RFC outlines the biggest update to Next.js since it was...
- Telemetry
Next.js has grown considerably since its release, becoming...
- Building Your Application
Next.js supports different ways of styling your application,...
- Rendering
React and Next.js allow you to create hybrid web...
- Data Fetching
Data Fetching - Next.js by Vercel - The React Framework
- Route Handlers
Route Handlers - Next.js by Vercel - The React Framework
- Documentation
Next.js is a React framework that simplifies data fetching, routing, rendering, and optimizations for web development. Learn how to use Next.js features, such as App Router, Server Components, Styling, TypeScript, and more.
A course that teaches you how to build a full-stack web application with Next.js, from React basics to advanced features. Follow 16 chapters that cover topics such as CSS styling, data fetching, rendering, authentication, and more.
Learn Next.js, a React front-end framework that adds server-side rendering and static-site generation for faster and more SEO-friendly webpages. Follow along with hands-on examples and build a Giphy search page with Next.js.
The React Framework for Production. Go to nextjs.org.
Next.js is a full-stack web development framework that extends React and integrates Rust-based tooling. Learn how to use Next.js, see examples, join the community, and contribute to the project on GitHub.
Learn about the new features and improvements of Next.js 2.0, a slim yet powerful framework for React applications. Next.js 2.0 supports dynamic routing, custom server code, component CSS, pre-fetching, and more.