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Trieve

Trieve

Category: Research

Field: Technology

Type: API

Use Cases:

  • Enhancing search experiences
  • Improving discovery and recommendation systems
  • Building fast and efficient search functionalities

Summary: Trieve is a modern API for search, discovery, and RAG that combines leading search language models with tools for tuning quality. It offers an all-in-one solution for building search, discovery, and RAG, powering search experiences across categories. With features like semantic vector search, full-text search models, custom embedding models, and hybrid search, Trieve allows users to manage ingestion, embeddings, and analytics with ease. It is a self-hostable API that provides industry-leading search capabilities and can be set up in 30 minutes, making it an ideal tool for businesses looking to improve their search experiences.

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