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Bunny.net

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Ljubljana Slovenia CDN platform ranked third-fastest globally (CDNPerf Sept 2024) with pay-as-you-go BunnyCDN, video streaming, and edge storage; $6M Runa Capital-backed competing with Cloudflare and AWS CloudFront at fraction of the cost.

Best for: Cloud ServicesEmerging, rapid growth
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Company Overview

About Bunny.net

Bunny.net is a Ljubljana, Slovenia-based content delivery network (CDN) and edge computing platform — backed by $6 million in Series A funding led by Runa Capital and Capital Genetics in October 2022 — providing developers, media companies, and enterprises with a high-performance pay-as-you-go CDN infrastructure that ranked as the third-fastest CDN globally in the CDNPerf performance benchmarks as of September 2024. Bunny.net offers the full edge services stack: BunnyCDN (HTTP/HTTPS content delivery with 114+ global PoPs), Bunny Stream (adaptive bitrate video hosting and HLS delivery with video player), BunnyStorage (geo-replicated edge storage), BunnyOptimizer (real-time image processing and WebP conversion), and BunnyScript (edge compute for request manipulation) — packaged as affordable à la carte services that undercut Cloudflare and AWS CloudFront pricing while competing on performance.

Business Model & Competitive Advantage

Bunny.net's pricing model is the platform's primary differentiation against incumbent CDNs: AWS CloudFront, Cloudflare Enterprise, and Akamai price CDN bandwidth at rates that create significant infrastructure cost for media-heavy applications (video streaming, software distribution, image-rich e-commerce) — Bunny.net's pay-as-you-go bandwidth pricing ($0.01/GB for standard zones vs. Cloudflare's paid plan pricing) enables indie developers, SaaS startups, and mid-market media companies to deploy globally distributed delivery infrastructure at costs proportional to their actual traffic. The edge storage product (BunnyStorage, with price per GB/month far below AWS S3 equivalent) provides the persistent storage complement to the CDN delivery layer. The no-minimum-commitment model (unlike enterprise CDN contracts with committed traffic levels) reduces the financial risk for growing businesses to deploy CDN infrastructure early in their scaling journey.

Competitive Landscape 2025–2026

In 2025, Bunny.net competes in the CDN, edge network, and cloud media delivery market with Cloudflare (NYSE: NET, $1.6B+ revenue, full-stack network security and CDN), Fastly (NYSE: FSLY, edge cloud for developer-centric CDN), and KeyCDN (affordable CDN) for developer and media company CDN infrastructure adoption. The CDN market has consolidated around security-integrated edge networks (Cloudflare's combined CDN + DDoS + WAF + Zero Trust) and specialized high-performance networks for specific use cases. Bunny.net's specialization in video delivery (Bunny Stream with HLS adaptive bitrate, DRM, and player SDK) and the extreme cost efficiency position make it the rational choice for video-heavy applications where Cloudflare's general CDN pricing becomes expensive at scale. The 2025 strategy focuses on growing the Bunny Stream video hosting for media companies and streaming platforms, building the BunnyDNS managed DNS offering, and expanding the edge scripting capabilities for developer-centric edge compute use cases.

Headquarters
Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Recent Activity

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What hundreds of billions of requests reveal about edge security in 2026

Hundreds of billions of requests pass through the bunny.net edge network every day from websites and applications around the world. That gives us a unique view into how attacks are evolving, what malicious traffic really looks like, and the techniques attackers continue to rely on.

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Material Event filed 2026-06-30

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We’re making Bunny DNS free: because a faster internet won’t build itself

Your DNS bill shouldn't scale with your traffic. So we removed query fees from Bunny DNS entirely. No per-request billing, no query limits, free DNS hosting for up to 500 domains, and nothing critical locked behind some enterprise plan.

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Bring Bunny Storage into DatoCMS without the copy-paste

Bunny Storage and DatoCMS now work together natively. The bunny.net Picker is available in the DatoCMS plugin directory: browse folders, search, drag to upload, and preview files without ever leaving your content editor.

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How to tell if scrapers are eating your bandwidth

If you aren't using Bunny Shield and have noticed anomalies in your bandwidth, read this guide to diagnose what's causing it.

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Build and deploy scripts at the edge with the bunny.net CLI

You can now write JS/TS scripts, develop and test them locally, deploy to our global network, manage environment variables, and step through deployment history, all from your terminal.

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Proxy Statement filed 2026-06-09

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Built on bunny.net - May 2026

Here's the first edition of a monthly roundup highlighting the projects, packages, and writeups we've spotted across the community

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How we sped up deploys, updates, and undeploys in Magic Containers

We reduced deploy and update latency from tens of seconds to under five by combining event-driven acceleration with control-loop reliability.

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STACKIT and bunny.net partner to offer fast, private, regulation-ready content delivery

bunny.net teamed up with STACKIT, the cloud provider of Schwarz Digits, to deliver a high-performance, regulation-ready, EU-sovereign content delivery network (CDN) and edge security ecosystem built specifically for European businesses.

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HopStart cohort #2: the three startups we're backing next

Picking just three was genuinely hard. There were plenty of products we'd have loved to back. Ultimately, we look for teams solving real problems for their users, especially when bunny.net is a natural fit for the infrastructure behind their product.

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How to migrate from Vimeo to Bunny Stream

Bunny Stream is a feature-rich video hosting solution that is part of the bunny.net web infrastructure platform. Instead of subscription tiers, Bunny Stream uses a usage-based pricing model, where you’re charged only for the storage you use and the traffic your videos receive.

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Bunny.net is an emerging player bringing innovative solutions to the Infrastructure market.

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