Full-Time
Collaborative code editor with CRDT synchronization
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Europe + 1 more
More locations: La Ronge, SK, Canada
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Zed.dev offers a collaborative code editor for software teams where discussions, planning, and code live in hierarchical channels with shared documents. It uses Conflict-Free Replicated Data Types (CRDTs) to keep code and notes synchronized as multiple developers edit concurrently, enabling a multi-threaded workflow. Features include jumping to teammates’ code positions, following work, role switching for reviews, built-in screen sharing, and Vim-style editing alongside VS Code key bindings. The goal is to provide reliable, high-performance, integrated collaboration for coding, chat, and project tracking, typically via a subscription for premium features.
Company Size
11-50
Company Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$42M
Headquarters
Denver, Colorado
Founded
2021
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Gram, a new text editor written in Rust, has launched as a stripped-down fork of Zed that removes AI integration, chat features and telemetry. Developer Kristoffer Grönlund cited concerns over Zed's terms of service and opposition to AI integration in code editors as motivations for the fork. The editor eliminates Zed's LLM integration, collaboration features, subscriptions and accounts whilst retaining core text-editing functionality. Grönlund criticised Zed's original terms of service, which required users to be over 18 and included clauses against reverse-engineering. Notably, Zed Industries revised its terms the same day Gram went public. Gram currently requires manual compilation, whilst Zed remains available as ready-made binaries for macOS, Linux and Windows in both x86-64 and Arm64 variants.
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Zed Industries has released version 0.200.4 of the Zed editor, introducing a range of new features and enhancements aimed at improving user experience across different operating systems.
Sequoia is leading the Series B funding for Zed, an AI-powered code editor built from scratch in Rust, used by 150K active developers monthly. Zed is praised for its speed, lightweight design, and extensibility, with a strong focus on collaboration with both humans and AI agents. Despite the challenge of convincing developers to switch IDEs, early results are promising.
Zed Industries, creator of the open-source code editor Zed, has raised $32 million in Series B funding led by Sequoia Capital, bringing total funding to over $42 million. The investment will enhance Zed's development of real-time collaboration features between developers and AI agents within code. Zed's unique approach uses character-level permalinks for contextual coding, aiming to transform software development into a collaborative experience.