In a strategic move to expand its Web3 development ecosystem, blockchain infrastructure provider Alchemy has acquired HeyMint, a no-code platform that allows creators to easily launch NFT collections without writing a single line of code. The financial terms of the deal remain undisclosed.
HeyMint: Powering the No-Code NFT Boom
Founded by the creators of Curious Addys, HeyMint gained popularity for democratizing NFT creation by offering a user-friendly interface tailored to artists, creators, and small projects. The platform allows users to mint, manage, and deploy NFTs on Ethereum and other blockchains without needing technical expertise.
“Our goal has always been to make NFTs accessible to everyone,” said Mai Akiyoshi, co-founder of HeyMint.
Since its launch, HeyMint has supported thousands of NFT drops and helped onboard a wide range of non-technical users into the NFT space.
Alchemy’s Expanding Ecosystem
Alchemy is a major player in blockchain development infrastructure, powering platforms like OpenSea, Dapper Labs, and Axie Infinity. This acquisition is seen as part of Alchemy’s strategy to broaden its Web3 tools beyond just developers.
“By integrating HeyMint, we’re making it even easier for creators to enter Web3,” Alchemy said in a statement.
The acquisition will allow Alchemy to provide a full-stack NFT launch experience—from minting to management to analytics—all without requiring technical know-how.
Why This Acquisition Matters
The deal signals increased interest in no-code Web3 tools, especially in the NFT segment, which remains active despite broader crypto market volatility.
“The future of NFTs isn’t just for developers—it’s for everyone,” said NFT analyst Andrew Wang.
No-code platforms like HeyMint are crucial in bringing mainstream adoption to Web3, as they lower barriers and foster creativity without complex coding.
What’s Next for HeyMint Users?
HeyMint will continue operating under its brand but will gain access to Alchemy’s broader developer tools, scalability infrastructure, and analytics suite. This promises a more seamless and powerful NFT launch experience for its users.
“We’re just getting started. With Alchemy’s resources, we can build even more powerful creator tools,” Akiyoshi added.
The move reflects a growing trend of major Web3 firms acquiring niche, creator-first platforms to accelerate adoption and innovation in the NFT space.

