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LangChain

Open-source framework for building LLM-powered applications with chains, agents, and retrieval memory.

Listed Needs re-verification
MLOps AI Infra $ Small business Mid-market Enterprise Technology

What it does

LangChain is the leading open-source framework for building applications powered by large language models. It provides abstractions for chaining model calls, connecting to data sources via retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), building AI agents that take actions, and managing conversation memory. LangSmith (the companion product) handles observability, testing, and evaluation of LLM applications in production.

Strengths

  • Mid-market AI teams use LangChain as the backbone of internal AI tools and customer-facing features, benefiting from its large ecosystem and active community support.
  • Enterprise AI teams use LangChain Enterprise for managed deployment, tracing, and evaluation - reducing the engineering overhead of maintaining complex LLM pipelines.
  • Small engineering teams use LangChain to build production AI applications faster by leveraging its pre-built integrations with vector databases, document loaders, and LLM providers.

Watch-outs

  • Abstraction layers make debugging difficult: LangChain wraps many operations in convenience abstractions — when something fails, tracing the error through the framework to the underlying LLM or tool call can be frustratingly opaque.
  • Rapidly evolving API requires maintenance: LangChain iterates quickly — breaking changes between versions are common, and teams building production applications need to actively manage upgrade cycles.
  • Not opinionated enough for full-stack apps: LangChain is a framework, not a complete solution — teams that want a more structured end-to-end platform experience may find LlamaIndex or purpose-built agent frameworks better fits.

Pricing

LangChain open-source: free. {{langsmith}}: free up to 5K traces/month; Plus at $39/month; Plus 10K at $99/month. Enterprise custom.