Vercel 
Vercel is the platform for frontend developers, providing the speed and reliability innovators need to create at the moment of inspiration. This section introduces Next.js running on Vercel.
Next.js is a flexible React framework that gives you building blocks to create fast web applications.
In Next.js, Edge Functions allows you to create dynamic APIs on Edge Runtime such as Vercel. With Hono, you can write APIs with the same syntax as other runtimes and use many middleware.
1. Setup 
A starter for Next.js is available. Start your project with "create-hono" command. Select nextjs template for this example.
npm create hono@latest my-appyarn create hono my-apppnpm create hono my-appbun create hono@latest my-appdeno init --npm hono my-appMove into my-app and install the dependencies.
cd my-app
npm icd my-app
yarncd my-app
pnpm icd my-app
bun i2. Hello World 
If you use the App Router, Edit app/api/[[...route]]/route.ts. Refer to the Supported HTTP Methods section for more options.
import { Hono } from 'hono'
import { handle } from 'hono/vercel'
export const runtime = 'edge'
const app = new Hono().basePath('/api')
app.get('/hello', (c) => {
  return c.json({
    message: 'Hello Next.js!',
  })
})
export const GET = handle(app)
export const POST = handle(app)If you use the Pages Router, Edit pages/api/[[...route]].ts.
import { Hono } from 'hono'
import { handle } from 'hono/vercel'
import type { PageConfig } from 'next'
export const config: PageConfig = {
  runtime: 'edge',
}
const app = new Hono().basePath('/api')
app.get('/hello', (c) => {
  return c.json({
    message: 'Hello Next.js!',
  })
})
export default handle(app)3. Run 
Run the development server locally. Then, access http://localhost:3000 in your Web browser.
npm run devyarn devpnpm devbun run devNow, /api/hello just returns JSON, but if you build React UIs, you can create a full-stack application with Hono.
4. Deploy 
If you have a Vercel account, you can deploy by linking the Git repository.
Node.js 
You can also run Hono on Next.js running on the Node.js runtime.
App Router 
For the App Router, you can simply set the runtime to nodejs in your route handler:
import { Hono } from 'hono'
import { handle } from 'hono/vercel'
export const runtime = 'nodejs'
const app = new Hono().basePath('/api')
app.get('/hello', (c) => {
  return c.json({
    message: 'Hello from Hono!',
  })
})
export const GET = handle(app)
export const POST = handle(app)Page Router 
For the Page Router, you'll need to install the Node.js adapter first:
npm i @hono/node-serveryarn add @hono/node-serverpnpm add @hono/node-serverbun add @hono/node-serverThen, you can utilize the handle function imported from @hono/node-server/vercel:
import { Hono } from 'hono'
import { handle } from '@hono/node-server/vercel'
import type { PageConfig } from 'next'
export const config: PageConfig = {
  api: {
    bodyParser: false,
  },
}
const app = new Hono().basePath('/api')
app.get('/hello', (c) => {
  return c.json({
    message: 'Hello from Hono!',
  })
})
export default handle(app)In order for this to work with the Page Router, it's important to disable Vercel node.js helpers by setting up an environment variable in your project dashboard or in your .env file:
NODEJS_HELPERS=0