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# Lambda function
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Discover the Lambda function preset with Nitro to deploy Nuxt to any lambda-compatible serverless platform.
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::alert{icon=IconPresets}
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Back to [presets list](/docs/deployment/presets).
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## Usage
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You can use the [Nuxt config](/docs/directory-structure/nuxt.config) to explicitly set the preset to use:
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```ts [nuxt.config.js|ts]
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export default {
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nitro: {
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preset: 'lambda'
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}
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}
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```
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Or directly use the `NITRO_PRESET` environment variable when running `nuxt build`:
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```bash
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NITRO_PRESET=lambda npx nuxt build
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```
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### Entrypoint
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When running `nuxt build` with the Lambda preset, the result will be an entry point that exports a handler function that responds to an event and returns a response.
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This entry point is compatible with [AWS Lambda](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lex/latest/dg/lambda-input-response-format.html) and [Netlify Functions](https://docs.netlify.com/functions/build-with-javascript).
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It can be used programmatically or as part of a deployment.
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```ts
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import { handler } from './.output/server'
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// Use programmatically
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const { statusCode, headers, body } = handler({ path: '/' })
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```
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