The backend platform for teams who ship
without the on-call.
Lambda is a typed, observable backend with managed Postgres, edge functions, and built-in analytics. Deploy in seconds, scale without rewrites, sleep through the night.
Overview
Numbers that speak
for themselves.
Three years in production with the teams shipping the most demanding workloads on the internet.
Everything you need.
Nothing you don't.
A focused set of primitives — typed, observable, and composable — so your team can move fast without trading away reliability.
1policy read_orders {
2 on Order
3 allow if ctx.user.id == row.customer.owner
4 allow if ctx.user.role in ["admin", "support"]
5 deny otherwise
6} Loved by engineers,
tolerated by VPs of Finance.
What teams say after migrating from a homegrown stack of nine services.
We replaced four services and a fragile cron box with Lambda. Our P95 dropped 60% and we deleted 11,000 lines of glue code in a weekend.
The typed SDKs alone saved us a quarter. Our mobile team consumes the same models the API does, so contract drift just isn't a category of bug anymore.
I sleep through the night. The audit log and policy engine handled our SOC 2 evidence collection without a single Notion doc being written.
Pricing that scales
with your team, not your panic.
Free
HobbyEverything you need to ship a side project that nobody asked for.
- 1 project, 1 environment
- 500k requests / month
- 1 GB Postgres, 1 GB storage
- Community support
Pro
Most popularFor teams shipping production workloads with real customers attached.
- Unlimited projects & environments
- 10M requests included, then $1/M
- Multi-region · 30-day log retention
- SOC 2 reports · email support
Enterprise
CustomSingle-tenant infra, custom contracts, and a real human who picks up.
- Dedicated VPC, BYOC available
- SSO, SCIM, audit log streaming
- 99.99% SLA · 24/7 on-call
- Dedicated solutions engineer
Stop gluing services together.
Start shipping the product.
Lambda gets you from git init to a typed, observable, multi-region backend in an afternoon. Your weekends are not a deployment strategy.