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Couchbase adds vector search to accelerate AI-powered adaptive apps

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Couchbase, the cloud database platform company, has introduced vector search as a new feature in Couchbase Capella Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) and Couchbase Server to help businesses bring to market a new class of AI-powered adaptive applications that engage users in a hyper-personalized and contextualized way. Couchbase is the first database platform to announce it will offer vector search optimized for running onsite, across clouds, to mobile and IoT devices at the edge, paving the way for organizations to run adaptive applications anywhere.

“Adding vector search to our platform is the next step in enabling our customers to build a new wave of adaptive applications, and our ability to bring vector search from cloud to edge is game-changing,” said Scott Anderson, SVP of product management and business operations at Couchbase. “Couchbase is seizing this moment, bringing together vector search and real-time data analysis on the same platform. Our approach provides customers a safe, fast and simplified database architecture that’s multipurpose, real time and ready for AI.”

Couchbase’s recent announcement of its columnar service, together with vector search, provides customers with a unique approach that delivers cost-efficiency and reduced complexity. By consolidating workloads in one cloud database platform, Couchbase makes it easier for development teams to build trustworthy, adaptive applications that run wherever they wish.

In line with its AI strategy, Couchbase is extending its AI partner ecosystem with LangChain and LlamaIndex support to further boost developer productivity. Integration with LangChain enables a common API interface to converse with a broad library of LLMs. Similarly, Couchbase’s integration with LlamaIndex will provide developers with even more choices for LLMs when building adaptive applications. These ecosystem integrations will accelerate query prompt assembly, improve response validation and facilitate RAG applications.

These new capabilities are expected to be available in the first quarter of Couchbase’s fiscal year 2025 in Capella and Couchbase Server and in beta for mobile and edge.