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Minimum Viable Product

A product that has been targeted to be built with just enough features to gather validated learning about the product and its continued development and no more.

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Origin

Coined by Frank Robinson in 2001 and popularized by Eric Ries in The Lean Startup (2011). Ries argued that startups should build the simplest version of a product that lets them test assumptions with real users and iterate — rather than spending months perfecting features nobody wants. The concept draws on lean manufacturing principles from Toyota’s production system.

Updated February 22, 2026