What is TensorZero?
TensorZero is an innovative open-source platform designed specifically for LLMOps, which integrates an LLM gateway, observability, evaluation, optimization, and experimentation into a unified framework. This platform fosters a feedback loop that significantly improves LLM applications by converting production metrics and user feedback into smarter, more efficient, and economical models and agents. By offering a centralized gateway, TensorZero allows teams to connect once and gain access to an extensive selection of top LLM providers through a single, streamlined API. This integration includes both API and self-hosted models and provides various functionalities such as tool usage, structured outputs, batch inference, embeddings, multimodal inputs, caching, routing, retries, fallbacks, load balancing, precise timeouts, usage tracking, personalized rate limits, and the safeguarding of provider keys. Built using Rust, TensorZero emphasizes high performance, ensuring remarkable throughput and reduced latency for production tasks, while giving teams the flexibility to utilize only the features they need. Its observability feature logs inferences and feedback directly within the user’s database, enabling access through programming interfaces or the open-source user interface, which enhances user engagement. By doing so, TensorZero not only improves the overall user experience but also empowers more informed decision-making through comprehensive data analytics, ultimately driving innovation in LLM applications.