Company
Accelerating the machine age.
NativeLink is built by Trace Machina. Our mission is to accelerate the reindustrialization of the world by making advanced build and simulation processes that move at machine speed.
We empower engineers to build the future of technology by making advanced build and simulation processes that move at machine speed.
Our products amplify the rate at which companies can innovate across mission-critical industries — from semiconductors and advanced robotics to autonomous vehicles, AI research, life sciences, and financial services.
Our commitment is to amplify execution across any environment, ensuring that developers can focus on creating transformative technologies that drive forward progress on behalf of humanity.
Values
How we work.
Engineer like it matters.
We work on infrastructure that other engineers depend on. The bar is correctness, then performance, then everything else.
Default to open.
Most of the monorepo is FSL-1.1-Apache-2.0. We keep the code visible, and we sell support, operations, and commercial terms for selected modules.
Speed is a feature.
Slow builds cost developer time, focus, and willpower. We measure ourselves in milliseconds, not feature checkboxes.
Hard problems, kindly.
Distributed systems are unforgiving; humans don't have to be. We ship rigorous code with patient code review.
Story
How we got here.
- 2023
Trace Machina founded.
Aaron Mondal & team start building NativeLink in Rust, in public, on GitHub.
- 2024
First billion requests served.
Open-source NativeLink hits a billion build requests / month in production.
- 2024
NativeLink Cloud launches.
Managed offering goes GA after a private beta with five infrastructure-scale teams.
- 2025
LLVM picks up NativeLink.
LLVM contributors adopt CMake + recc + NativeLink — clang builds 4× faster on day one.
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