Next.js Security Release and Our Next Patch Release
Next.js is moving to a formal security release process
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Next.js is moving to a formal security release process
Turbopack in Next.js 16.3 adds development memory eviction, persistent file cache for builds, experimental Rust React Compiler, and `import.meta.glob` support.
Actionable errors with paste-ready fix prompts, first-party Skills for the dev loop and Cache Components, and tooling that keeps coding agents in sync with your project.
A new suite of tools that brings the responsiveness of a single-page app to the server-centric model of Next.js.
Next.js 16.2 introduces a stable Adapter API, a public adapter test suite, and a working group for more consistent deployment across platforms.
Next.js 16.2 includes Adapters, rendering performance improvements, improved debugging and error pages, and more.
Turbopack in Next.js 16.2 brings faster builds, SRI support, postcss.config.ts, tree shaking of dynamic imports, Server Fast Refresh, inline loader configuration, and over 200 bug fixes.
Next.js 16.2 ships AGENTS.md in create-next-app, browser log forwarding, dev server lock file with PID, and next-browser for AI agent debugging.
How we built and sunset an in-browser agent, shipped MCP integration, and learned that better AI agent support means thinking from the agent's perspective.
Learn how we built Turbopack with incremental computation to scale development and builds to massive Next.js applications.
Next.js 16.1 introduces Turbopack file system caching for development, a new bundle analyzer, and easier debugging in Node.js.
Two additional vulnerabilities have been identified in React Server Components. Users should upgrade to patched versions immediately.
A critical vulnerability (CVE-2025-66478) has been identified in the React Server Components protocol. Users should upgrade to patched versions immediately.
Next.js 16 includes Cache Components, stable Turbopack, file system caching, React Compiler support, smarter routing, new caching APIs, and React 19.2 features.
Next.js 16 beta includes stable Turbopack, file system caching, React Compiler support, smarter routing, new caching APIs, and React 19.2 features.
Next.js 15.5 includes Turbopack builds in beta, stable Node.js middleware, TypeScript improvements, `next lint` deprecation, and deprecation warnings for Next.js 16.
Next.js 15.4 includes updates to performance, stability, and Turbopack compatibility.
Next.js 15.3 includes Turbopack for builds, new client instrumentation and navigation hooks, and more.
Learn about how to build APIs with Next.js.
Next.js 15.2 includes updates for debugging errors, metadata, Turbopack, and more.
Learn more about the API design and benefits of 'use cache'
Next.js 15.1 introduces React 19 stable support, improved error debugging, new experimental authorization APIs, and more.
Learn about our journey with caching in Next.js App Router.
Next.js 15 introduces React 19 support, caching improvements, a stable release for Turbopack in development, new APIs, and more.
It's been a long road, but we are happy to announce that `next dev --turbo` is now stable and ready to speed up your development experience.
The second Next.js 15 Release Candidate (RC) is now available. This version allows you to test the latest features before the upcoming stable release.
The Next.js 15 Release Candidate (RC) is now available. This early version allows you to test the latest features before the upcoming stable release.
Next.js 14.2 includes development, production, and caching improvements. Including new configuration options, 99% Turbopack tests passing, and more.
Next.js 14 includes improvements to self-hosting, error messages, parallel and intercepted routes, Turbopack, and more.
Next.js 14 includes included performance, stability for Server Actions, a new course teaching the App Router, and more.
Learn about what security protections are built-in Next.js and view a guide for auditing applications.
Next.js 13.5 includes 22% faster local server startup, 29% faster HMR (Fast Refresh), 40% less memory usage, and more.
The Next.js team is focused on performance, stability, and developer experience for the upcoming months.
Next.js 13.4 moves App Router to stable, Turbopack to beta, and introduces experimental support for Server Actions.
Next.js 13.3 introduces dynamic open graph images, advanced static exports, parallel routes and interception, OTEL support, and more.
Next.js 13.2 introduces major improvements to the App Router in preparation for stability, including SEO support, Route Handlers, MDX for Server Components, Type-Safe Links, and more.
Next.js 13.1 introduces improvements to the app directory, built-in module transpilation, stable edge runtime for API Routes, and many improvements to Turbopack support.
Next.js 13 introduces layouts, React Server Components, and streaming in the app directory, as well as Turbopack, an improved image component, and the brand new font component.
Next.js 12.3 introduces TypeScript Auto-Install, improved Fast Refresh, stable new Image Component, and more!
Next.js 12.2 introduces stable Middleware and On-Demand ISR, experimental Edge SSR and API Routes, and more!
Nested routes and layouts, client and server routing, React 18 features, and designed for Server Components.
Next.js 12.1 introduces on-demand ISR, support for styled-components and Relay, zero-config Jest support, and more!
Next.js 12 introduces a brand-new Rust compiler, Middleware (beta), React 18 Support, Native ESM Support, URL Imports, React Server Components (alpha), and more!
Next.js 11.1 introduces an important security patch, ES Modules support, performance improvements, Rust-based tooling, 2x faster data fetching when pre-rendering, and more!
Next.js 11 continues our mission to create the best developer experience with a new conformance system and performance improvements.
Next.js 10.2 introduces performance improvements (faster builds, refresh, and startup), improved accessibility, Automatic Webfont Optimization, and more!
Next.js 10.1 introduces 3x faster refresh, 58% smaller install size, 56% less dependencies, WebAssembly Image Optimization, improved next/image support, and more!
Learn different strategies for incrementally adopting Next.js into your development workflow.
Next.js 10 introduces Built-in Image Optimization, Internationalized Routing, Next.js Analytics, React 17 Support, and more!
Next.js 9.5 introduces Stable Incremental Static Regeneration, Custom Base Path, Redirects and Rewrites, Webpack 5 Beta, and more!
Next.js 9.4 introduces React Fast Refresh, Incremental Static Regeneration, New Environment Support, Built-in Fetch, and more!
Next.js 9.3 introduces new static-site generation improvements, native support for SCSS, reduced bundle sizes, static 404 pages, and more!
Next.js 9.2 introduces native support for CSS, aggressive code-splitting, catch-all dynamic routes, and more!
Next.js 9.1.7 improves upon a solid foundation, improving the enterprise-ready 9.1 release-channel. Upgrade for smaller client-side JavaScript bundles, redesigned CLI output, faster FCP/TTI, and more!
We're delighted today to introduce the new Create Next App. Create Next App sets up a modern React application powered by Next.js in one command.
Next.js 9.1 leverages convention to support more project structures by default. Additionally, we're previewing new feature support such as CSS imports, advanced bundling, and static error pages.
Next.js 9.0 was released approximately two months ago. Since then, we’ve been busy with 7 smaller but quite important releases. Let’s dive into what these releases have brought to your websites and applications, with absolutely no breaking changes.
Next.js 9 includes TypeScript support, Dynamic Routing, API Routes, Automatic Static Optimization, and more!
Next.js 8.1 introduces AMP support on a per-page basis, allowing incremental adoption of AMP.
Next.js 8.0.4 introduces build performance improvements, smaller bundles, stonger defaults, and more.
Styled JSX is a CSS-in-JS library that allows you to write encapsulated and scoped CSS to style your components. This blog post will help you get started with using Styled JSX in Next.js.
Recently Next.js 8 was introduced. The release included a massive build-time memory usage reduction. This blog post will explore how we have helped optimize webpack for the community.
Next.js 8 introduces Serverless Mode, smaller bundles, performance improvements, and more.
After 26 canary releases and 3.4 million downloads, we are proud to introduce the production-ready Next.js 7
Next.js 6.1 features improved reliability and consistency in development
Next.js 6 features zero-configuration static exports, App Component, Babel 7 and more
Next.js 5.1 features support for environment configuration, phases, source maps, and new Next.js plugins.
Next.js 5 focuses on greater extensibility, composability for large applications and performance