Build production-ready Conversational AI applications in minutes, not weeks ⚡️
Chainlit is an open-source async Python framework which allows developers to build scalable Conversational AI or agentic applications.
- ✅ ChatGPT-like application
- ✅ Embedded Chatbot & Software Copilot
- ✅ Custom frontend (build your own agentic experience)
- ✅ API Endpoint
Full documentation is available here.
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intro.mp4
Open a terminal and run:
$ pip install chainlit
$ chainlit hello
If this opens the hello app
in your browser, you're all set!
Create a new file demo.py
with the following code:
import chainlit as cl
@cl.step
def tool():
return "Response from the tool!"
@cl.on_message # this function will be called every time a user inputs a message in the UI
async def main(message: cl.Message):
"""
This function is called every time a user inputs a message in the UI.
It sends back an intermediate response from the tool, followed by the final answer.
Args:
message: The user's message.
Returns:
None.
"""
# Call the tool
tool()
# Send the final answer.
await cl.Message(content="This is the final answer").send()
Now run it!
$ chainlit run demo.py -w
Full documentation is available here. Key features:
- 💬 Multi Modal chats
- 💭 Chain of Thought visualisation
- 💾 Data persistence + human feedback
- 🛝 In context Prompt Playground
- 👤 Authentication
Chainlit is compatible with all Python programs and libraries. That being said, it comes with integrations for:
You can find various examples of Chainlit apps here that leverage tools and services such as OpenAI, Anthropiс, LangChain, LlamaIndex, ChromaDB, Pinecone and more.
Tell us what you would like to see added in Chainlit using the Github issues or on Discord.
As an open-source initiative in a rapidly evolving domain, we welcome contributions, be it through the addition of new features or the improvement of documentation.
For detailed information on how to contribute, see here.
Chainlit is open-source and licensed under the Apache 2.0 license.