6 sveltekit hosting providers ranked by HRI™ in 2026. Rankings are never paid.
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SvelteKit is the official application framework for Svelte. It deploys via adapter packages to Vercel, Netlify, Cloudflare Pages, Cloudflare Workers, AWS Lambda, Deno Deploy, and any Node.js host. For pure static SvelteKit sites, any CDN host works. Vercel and Netlify are the easiest first deploys; Cloudflare Pages is the cheapest at scale. As of 22 August 2026, the highest-scoring sveltekit hosting on HostList are Netlify (88/100), Render (88/100), Vercel (63/100), ranked purely by HRI, an independent algorithmic rating. No platform pays for placement and no position is chosen by hand. Separately, HostList editorially highlights Vercel, Cloudflare, Netlify, Render as category-defining sveltekit hosting platforms. That is an editorial shortlist, shown unranked and kept out of the scored list above. Rankings update continuously as Google review, Trustpilot, and profile data refresh. Each profile lists pricing where available, plan tiers, supported features, and verified customer rating data from Google and Trustpilot. Use the rankings below to compare providers head-to-head, or use HostMatch (hostlist.io/match) for a personalised recommendation based on your specific project requirements, traffic volume, and geographic audience.
SvelteKit is the official Svelte application framework: file-based routing, server-side rendering, API routes, prerendering, and form actions. Like Astro and Nuxt, it uses an adapter pattern: choose your deployment target and import the matching adapter package.
Official adapters cover all the major platforms: @sveltejs/adapter-vercel, @sveltejs/adapter-netlify, @sveltejs/adapter-cloudflare, @sveltejs/adapter-static (for pure static output), and @sveltejs/adapter-node (for any Node.js host). Community adapters add Deno Deploy and Bun support.
For most SvelteKit projects the default deploys are Vercel or Netlify (free Hobby tier, $20/seat Pro). Cloudflare Pages is the cheapest at scale. Render and Railway are the best fit for full-stack SvelteKit apps with managed databases. GitHub Pages handles pure-static SvelteKit output for free.
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| Rank | Provider | Headquarters | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Netlify | 88/100 | 21 | 20 | 25 | 22 | 1.7★TP | HQ: San Francisco, USA |
| #2 | Render | 88/100 | 21 | 20 | 25 | 22 | 2.9★TP | HQ: San Francisco, USA |
| #3 | Vercel | 63/100 | 9 | 18 | 25 | 11 | 1.9★TP | HQ: San Francisco, USA |
| #4 | Railway | 60/100 | 6 | 18 | 25 | 11 | 3.1★TP | HQ: USA |
| #5 | AWS Amplify | 58/100 | 7 | 15 | 25 | 11 | 1.3★TP | HQ: USA |
| #6 | Fly.io | 58/100 | 4 | 18 | 25 | 11 | 2.8★TP | HQ: USA |
Netlify, founded in 2014 and located in San Francisco, offers a cloud-based platform for h…
Render is a cloud platform that specializes in hosting and deploying web applications, pro…
Vercel, founded in 2015 and located in San Francisco, offers a cloud-based platform primar…
Railway offers a cloud hosting platform specifically designed for web applications, focusi…
AWS Amplify is Amazon's platform for building and hosting full-stack web and mobile apps, …
Fly.io is a developer platform that runs full-stack apps and databases close to users by d…
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Cloudflare Pages is the cheapest at scale and pairs well with SvelteKit's CDN-first output. Vercel and Netlify are the easiest deploys via official adapters. Render and Railway are the best fit when you also need a managed database. For pure static SvelteKit output, GitHub Pages and the free tiers of Cloudflare Pages and Netlify all work.
A SvelteKit adapter is an npm package that compiles your app into the deployment artefact each platform expects. The Vercel adapter produces Vercel Functions and static assets. The Cloudflare adapter produces a Worker bundle. The Node adapter produces a standard Node.js server. You install the adapter, add it to svelte.config.js, and "svelte-kit build" produces the right output for your chosen target.
Yes. The adapter pattern is intentional: switching from Vercel to Cloudflare Pages is a one-package swap plus a config change. The application code does not change. This is one of the strongest practical arguments for SvelteKit over more opinionated alternatives: no platform lock-in baked into the framework.
Vercel: free for Hobby, $20/seat for Pro. Netlify: similar at $19/seat. Cloudflare Pages: free tier sufficient for most projects; $5/month for the Workers Paid plan. Render: $7/month for the basic Web Service. Self-hosted: $5-20/month for a VPS plus your time. SvelteKit is one of the cheapest modern frameworks to host because the static output is small and the SSR overhead is low.
Yes. The Cloudflare adapter and the Vercel Edge adapter both compile SvelteKit to edge-runtime code. Most SvelteKit features work at the edge (form actions, server load functions, hooks). The standard edge constraints apply: no node:fs, no node:net, limited execution time. For most websites these limits are not constraints in practice.
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