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TuxCare adds post-EOL security support for Nuxt 3

May 20, 2026
TuxCare adds post-EOL security support for Nuxt 3

By AI, Created 8:10 PM UTC, May 19, 2026, /AGP/ – TuxCare has launched Endless Lifecycle Support for Nuxt 3 ahead of the framework’s July 31, 2026 end-of-life date. The service is aimed at enterprises that will keep running production Vue.js applications and need security coverage for Nuxt 3 and its runtime dependencies.

Why it matters: - Nuxt 3 powers production Vue.js applications used for content sites, SaaS dashboards and e-commerce frontends. - Once Nuxt 3 reaches end-of-life on July 31, 2026, organizations risk losing upstream security fixes for the framework and the bundled runtime stack. - TuxCare’s new support is designed to help enterprises keep those applications secure after official maintenance ends.

What happened: - TuxCare announced Endless Lifecycle Support services for Nuxt 3 on May 20, 2026. - The service is intended to help organizations continue securely operating Nuxt 3-based applications after the framework’s end-of-life date. - The company also said it already offers Endless Lifecycle Support for several earlier Nuxt versions.

The details: - Nuxt is a framework for building Vue.js applications. - Nuxt 3 includes server-side rendering, hybrid rendering, file-based routing and the Nitro server engine. - A production Nuxt 3 deployment includes runtime dependencies such as the h3 HTTP framework, Nitro, Vue, vue-router, Vite and components of the UnJS ecosystem. - TuxCare’s coverage extends beyond the Nuxt package itself to the broader runtime stack required for production deployments. - The company said bundled dependency versions associated with the Nuxt 3 release line will effectively freeze after end-of-life, which can leave organizations exposed to future vulnerabilities without upstream backported fixes. - Michael Canavan, TuxCare’s chief revenue officer, said modern JavaScript application environments are interconnected and that end-of-life creates security exposure across the dependency chain. - Canavan said organizations cannot afford to leave critical frontend and server-side infrastructure unsupported once upstream maintenance ends. - More information

Between the lines: - The announcement targets a common enterprise problem: application frameworks may stop receiving vendor fixes while production systems keep running. - TuxCare is positioning its service as protection for both the framework and the dependency chain around it, not just a narrow patching add-on. - The broader message is that modern frontend stacks are now treated like infrastructure that needs lifecycle coverage.

What’s next: - Enterprises using Nuxt 3 will need to decide whether to migrate before July 31, 2026 or rely on post-EOL support. - TuxCare is likely to keep expanding its post-EOL support portfolio for open-source software ecosystems. - Organizations already on earlier Nuxt versions can continue using TuxCare’s existing support options.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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