Dify

Dify.AI is an open-source platform for building generative AI apps, offering tools for LLM orchestration, RAG pipelines, and agent workflows.

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Dify.AI is an open-source platform designed to simplify the creation and management of generative AI applications. It provides tools like orchestration studios for visual app design, retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) pipelines for secure data handling, and low-code solutions for building AI agents. Supporting various large language models, Dify enables developers to prototype and deploy AI workflows efficiently. Its features include backend integration, prompt refinement, and model observability, making it a comprehensive solution for businesses and developers to streamline processes and enhance productivity.

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