bunny.net Community Roundup – May 2026
Explore the highlighted projects and community tools to leverage Bunny’s edge services for your own deployments.
Check the highlighted projects and consider integrating Bunny’s edge services into your own stack.
Summary
bunny.net released its May 2026 community roundup, spotlighting a range of projects, packages, and write‑ups that showcase how developers are leveraging the platform’s edge services.
The highlight includes kaku.so, a statically rendered Japanese dictionary with 290 k entries translated into 11 languages that moved from Azure PostgreSQL to Bunny Database after the launch, scaling to more than 10 million files, 400 GB+ of data, and a 12‑hour build process. yaan.ch offers a GDPR‑compliant drop‑in replacement for hCaptcha, reCAPTCHA and Friendly Captcha, running on Bunny Storage, Edge Scripting and Magic Containers, with its database slated to move to Bunny DB once it exits public preview. Convex has been self‑hosted on Magic Containers, Nitro.film uses Bunny Stream for its Apple TV app, Kraken’s CTI platform is hosted in Europe on bunny.net, and the Imago Platform runs on Bunny CDN with 99.995 % uptime and includes a Claude skill for writing Edge Scripts.
The roundup also features community write‑ups that illustrate migration paths: Johanna Larsson moved a Phoenix/Elixir blog to bunny.net, Alec Armbruster built a tunnels‑style setup on bunny.net, and David Drugeon‑Hamon documented a GitHub‑to‑Codeberg switch that incorporates bunny.net in the stack. A suite of community‑built tools is highlighted, including the Python bunny‑cdn‑sdk, the TypeScript bunnycdn‑stream library, the React playstack video player, the Sanity Studio input component sanity‑plugin‑bunny‑input, the Payload CMS adapter payload‑storage‑bunny, the rsync‑style CLI bunny‑transfer, and the CI‑friendly upload‑to‑bunny uploader. For security, the octorules‑bunny package exposes Shield WAF rules as code, used in production by Doctena, and the bunnycdn‑mcp MCP server and bunny‑edge Claude plugin enable AI‑powered edge scripting.
Overall, the May roundup demonstrates how the bunny.net community is building high‑scale, GDPR‑compliant, and AI‑enabled solutions on the platform, and invites readers to tag or share their own projects for future editions.
Key changes
- kaku.so migrated from Azure PostgreSQL to Bunny Database after launch, scaling to 10 million files, 400 GB+ data, and a 12‑hour build.
- yaan.ch runs on Bunny Storage, Edge Scripting, and Magic Containers; its database will move to Bunny DB once public preview ends.
- Convex self‑hosted runtime now operates on Magic Containers, documented by Patrick Faust.
- Nitro.film uses Bunny Stream for its Apple TV app, showcasing media delivery on the platform.
- Kraken CTI platform is hosted in Europe on bunny.net, providing adversary infrastructure tracking.
- The Imago Platform runs on Bunny CDN with 99.995 % uptime and includes a Claude skill for writing Edge Scripts.