Leading Python framework for building LLM-powered applications with focus on data-aware and agentic workflows. Provides tools for RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation), document indexing, vector store integrations, query engines, and multi-agent orchestration. 150+ data connectors for various sources. Works with OpenAI, Anthropic, local models, and more. Includes LlamaHub for community tools and LlamaCloud for managed RAG pipelines. 50K+ GitHub stars.
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The most widely-used framework for building LLM-powered applications, available in Python and JavaScript. Provides abstractions for chains, agents, RAG, memory, tool usage, and structured output. Integrates with 100+ LLM providers, vector stores, document loaders, and tools. LangSmith offers tracing and evaluation. LangGraph enables stateful, multi-agent workflows with cycles. 100K+ GitHub stars. The de facto standard for LLM application development despite growing alternatives like LlamaIndex.
Open-source RAG-Anything alternatives
LlamaIndex, LangChain — see all open-source developer tools.
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What is the best RAG-Anything alternative?
LlamaIndex tops our editor-verified list of 2 RAG-Anything alternatives, scoring 87/100 in our hands-on review.
Are there open-source RAG-Anything alternatives?
Yes — LlamaIndex, LangChain are open source.