The team behind V0 de Vercel, a platform supplied by AI for web creation, has developed A model of AI that he claims to excel in certain website development tasks.
Available via an API, the model, called “V0-1.0-MD”, can be invited with text or images, and has been “optimized for frontal and complete web development,” said Vercel’s team. Currently in beta version, it requires a premium V0 plan ($ 20 per month) or a team plan ($ 30 per user per month) with invoicing based on activated use.
The launch of the V0 model occurs while more developers and businesses seek to adopt tools fueled by AI for programming. According to a Investigation of battery overflow Last year, around 82% of developers said they used AI tools to write code. Meanwhile, a quarter of Lot W25 Startups in Y Combinator have 95% of their code bases generated by AI, by general association YC Jared Friedman.
Vercel’s model can “automatically” “automatically” coding problems, says the Vercel team, and it is compatible with the tools and SDKs that support the OPENAI API format. Assessed on web development frameworks like Next.JS, the model can ingest up to 128,000 tokens at once.
The tokens are the raw data bits with which the AI models work, a million tokens equivalent to around 750,000 words (around 163,000 words longer than “war and peace”).
Vercel is not the only resistance that develops tailor -made models for programming, it should be noted. Last month, Jetbrains, the company behind a range of popular applications development tools, began its first “open” AI coding model. Last week, Windsurf published a family of programming models nicknamed SWE-1. And yesterday, Mistral unveiled a model, Devstral, set for special developer tasks.
Companies may be eager to develop – and adopt – coding assistants powered by AI, but models are still struggling to produce quality software. The code generator tends to introduce security vulnerabilities And errors, due to weakness In fields such as the ability to understand programming logic.