We believe every developer deserves infrastructure that simply works. DevKernel is the foundational layer that eliminates complexity so you can focus on building what matters.
The gap between writing code and seeing it live should be measured in seconds, not hours. We founded DevKernel to build the invisible infrastructure layer that makes this possible.
Our platform abstracts away the undifferentiated heavy lifting of deployment pipelines, edge distribution, and observability, leaving developers free to focus exclusively on application logic.
The values that drive every line of code we write and every decision we make.
Every millisecond counts. We obsess over performance at every layer of the stack, from build times to edge response latency.
Security is not a bolt-on. It's woven into the architecture from day one. Zero-trust, encrypted at rest and in transit, always.
Every API, every CLI flag, and every dashboard interaction is designed by developers, for developers. DX is our north star.
Engineers and builders who have spent decades shaping developer infrastructure.
CEO & Co-Founder
Ex-Vercel, Ex-AWS
CTO & Co-Founder
Ex-Cloudflare, Ex-Google
VP Engineering
Ex-Stripe, Ex-Meta
Head of Product
Ex-Netlify, Ex-GitHub
We are a remote-first team distributed across 12 countries. We value autonomy, craftsmanship, and shipping code that matters.
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Deep dives into the architecture and decisions behind DevKernel.
A deep dive into our edge runtime architecture and the optimizations that make sub-50ms P99 latency possible across 312 nodes.
How we use ML models to predict build failures, cache dependencies intelligently, and reduce pipeline execution time by 73%.
Our approach to securing edge deployments: mTLS everywhere, encrypted env variables, and runtime sandboxing without performance tradeoffs.
Whether you're evaluating DevKernel for your team, need enterprise pricing, or just want to say hello — we'd love to hear from you.
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