V0: Nuxt and Additional Framework Support in Git Imports
V0 expanded its Git import feature to support Nuxt and additional frameworks beyond its original Next.js-only scope. Developers building with Nuxt, Vue-based stacks, or other supported frameworks can now import their existing repositories directly into V0 and leverage AI-assisted development against their real codebase. The expansion reflects V0’s growing positioning as a multi-framework platform following Vercel’s acquisition of NuxtLabs.
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V0 Opens Its Git Import to Nuxt and More Frameworks
When V0 introduced the ability to import any GitHub repository directly into the chat environment, it immediately changed the tool’s value proposition for teams with existing projects. However, that feature initially had meaningful limitations around which frameworks were fully supported — the experience was optimized for Next.js and React-based repositories. V0 has now expanded that support to include Nuxt and additional frameworks, making Git imports genuinely useful for a broader range of real-world projects.
What Changed
Developers working with Nuxt — the full-stack Vue.js framework — can now import their repositories into V0 and receive accurate, framework-aware assistance. V0 correctly identifies Nuxt project structure, respects Nuxt conventions such as the pages/, composables/, and server/ directories, and generates code that fits naturally into the existing codebase rather than defaulting to React patterns.
This expansion also covers other frameworks beyond Nuxt, broadening the set of existing projects that can be meaningfully brought into V0’s Git-connected workflow — where every chat creates a branch, every change can open a pull request, and deployments map directly to Vercel previews.
Context: Vercel and NuxtLabs
The timing is directly tied to Vercel’s acquisition of NuxtLabs, the team behind Nuxt.js and Nitro. With the creators of Nuxt now working within Vercel, deeper integration between the framework and V0’s tooling was a natural outcome. Vercel’s AI teams, including V0, have been working closely with the NuxtLabs team to bring AI-assisted development to the Nuxt ecosystem without requiring developers to abandon their existing Vue-based stack.
Who Benefits
Teams running Nuxt applications in production can now use V0 as a genuine development assistant — not just a prototyping tool for React — by connecting their repository and iterating on features, fixes, and refactors directly inside V0’s sandboxed environment.