What this error means
Vercel ERROR Function timed out after 15s (FUNCTION_INVOCATION_TIMEOUT) during Next.js edge build is a Vercel failure pattern reported for developers trying to resolve vercel function invocation timeout errors preventing next.js production deployments. Based on the imported evidence, treat this as a tool-specific troubleshooting page rather than a generic API error.
Why this happens
Vercel is a critical deployment platform for React/Next.js. FUNCTION_INVOCATION_TIMEOUT is a well-documented error signature that blocks production deploys for teams paying $20-2000+/mo. This error appears frequently in Stack Overflow and GitHub discussions with clear remediation paths (timeout config, edge middleware optimization, serverless vs edge routing). Not in covered-errors.md.
Common causes
- Vercel is a critical deployment platform for React/Next.js. FUNCTION_INVOCATION_TIMEOUT is a well-documented error signature that blocks production deploys for teams paying $20-2000+/mo. This error appears frequently in Stack Overflow and GitHub discussions with clear remediation paths (timeout config, edge middleware optimization, serverless vs edge routing). Not in covered-errors.md.
Quick fixes
- Confirm the exact error signature matches
Vercel ERROR Function timed out after 15s (FUNCTION_INVOCATION_TIMEOUT) during Next.js edge build. - Check the Vercel account, local tool state, and provider configuration involved in the failing workflow.
- Check the build output, project root, and deployment platform configuration before redeploying.
Platform/tool-specific checks
- Verify the command, editor, extension, or API client that produced the error.
- Compare local settings with CI, deployment, or editor-level settings when the error appears in only one environment.
- Avoid deleting credentials, local model data, or project settings until the failing scope is clear.
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Capture the exact error message and the command, editor action, or request that triggered it.
- Check whether the failure is account/auth, quota/rate, model/provider, local runtime, or deployment configuration.
- Review the source evidence below and compare it with your environment.
- Apply one change at a time and rerun the smallest failing action.
- Keep the working fix documented for the team or deployment environment.
How to prevent it
- Keep provider/tool configuration documented.
- Record non-secret diagnostics such as tool version, provider name, model name, and command path.
- Add a lightweight check before CI or production workflows depend on the tool.