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Typesense
1-10 employees Houston, United States
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Typesense is an open source search engine designed for performance and simplicity. It employs advanced search algorithms and machine learning, optimizing for today's hardware capabilities. Typesense stands as an easier-to-use alternative to Elasticsearch, and a privacy-friendly substitute to services like Algolia and Pinecone. It features typo-tolerance, customizable ranking during queries, synonym support, and user-restricted API keys for multi-user data. Additionally, Typesense offers dynamic sorting, deduplication, result grouping, geographical searches, and supports multi-collection searches. It integrates well with various programming languages and is backed by responsive support, aiming to facilitate a seamless developer experience.