Open Source alternative to Algolia + Pinecone and an Easier-to-Use alternative to ElasticSearch ⚡ 🔍 ✨ Fast, typo tolerant, in-memory fuzzy Search Engine for building delightful search experiences
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Algolia is Open source tools for building search. You can install the search engine on your own servers, using the open source version, or instead use its scalable, flexible, cloud-hosted solution in PaaS/SaaS format.
Its algorithm and architecture allows a very fast search for relevant information, according to configurable parameters, even when actually storing terabytes of information. It is fully scalable, allowing for virtually unlimited growth.
Algolia is a hosted API for building search into web and mobile applications, with typo-tolerance, fully configurable relevance, and other tools for making great search experiences.
Open Source alternative to Algolia + Pinecone and an Easier-to-Use alternative to ElasticSearch ⚡ 🔍 ✨ Fast, typo tolerant, in-memory fuzzy Search Engine for building delightful search experiences
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