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A fully open source stack for your AI.

Core infrastructure, curated frameworks and apps, and everything in between.

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Ecosystem of tools

  1. Nebari classic

    Cloud-agnostic data science platform with environment management, role-based-access control, and curated app integrations for application deployment, scalability, monitoring, and more.

  2. Nebari core (early access)

    New robust core infrastructure layer for platform deployment on popular cloud providers. Security, authentication, role-based access, and observability built-in by design.

  3. Nebi (early access)

    Tools to manage, share, and collaborate on AI software lifecycle across your team. Includes plans for SBoM generation and compliance checking.

  4. Usage-specific UIs (coming soon)

    Primary user-interface on the infrastructure layer: Jupyter/VSCode for developers, chat & dashboard interfaces for AI users, and more.

  5. AI model serving pack (coming soon)

    Interfaces and frameworks to serve and monitor different AI models for your development workflow or production applications.

  6. Agentic AI pack (coming soon)

    Frameworks for building, deploying, evaluating, and monitoring AI agent-based workflows.

  7. Data orchestration pack (coming soon)

    Tools for building data engineering pipelines and governance of data and AI assets.

  8. Custom integrations

    All Nebari projects are developed on an open and extensible architecture, that allows for quick integration of any new libraries you need.

Deploy anywhere

Try Nebari-classic on your local machine or deploy it on your cloud of choice. It is designed to be flexible, extensible, and vendor-agnostic.

Nebari-classic and new Nebari projects can be seamlessly deployed to the major public cloud providers, including AWS, Azure, and GCP.

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Development principles

Our vision: Enable organizations to rapidly build with AI

  1. Open source

    All projects are developed under an open source license, and built using open source software.

  2. Community-oriented

    All projects welcome contributions and community engagement through project space and community meetings.

  3. Modular design

    All projects integrate with each other, while allowing for independent use and extensibility.