Deno, the open-source runtime for TypeScript and JavaScript. Features built-in dev tools, powerful platform APIs, and native support for TypeScript and JSX.
Deno (/ˈdiːnoʊ/, pronounced dee-no) is an open source JavaScript, TypeScript, and WebAssembly runtime with secure defaults and a great developer experience. It's built on V8, Rust, and Tokio.
Customizations for Deno’s built-in TypeScript compiler, formatter, and linter.
Deno configAll about Deno’s built-in test runner for JavaScript or TypeScript code.
More about TestingA collection of annotated Deno examples, to be used as a reference for how to build with Deno, or as a guide to learn about many of Deno's features. Find more examples in the Examples section.
Deno, Web, and Node API reference documentation, built for the Deno experience. Explore the APIs available in Deno in the Reference section.
Serverless platform for deploying JavaScript code to a fast, global edge network. Supports Deno APIs and Node.js / npm modules
Key/value database built in to the Deno runtime. Simple API, works with zero configuration on Deno Deploy.
KV docsDeno’s queueing API for offloading larger workloads or scheduling tasks with guaranteed delivery.
Queues docsDeno Subhosting is a robust platform designed to allow Software as a Service (SaaS) providers to securely run code written by their customers.
Configure your subhosting account and you'll be hosting customer code in minutes.
Quick startLearn how subhosting works with our platform architecture guides.
Learn about subhostingGet help from the Deno team or connect with our community.