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Synthora is a lightweight, open-source framework for building, testing, and evaluating LLM-driven agents. It focuses on configuration-based agent assembly, modular design, and support for multi-agent research and experimentation.
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Category | AI Agent Builder |
| Primary Focus | LLM-driven agents & research frameworks |
| Pricing | Free |
| Source Type | Open Source (Apache-2.0) |
| Build Style | Framework |
| Tags | Framework |
| Target Users | Developers, researchers, AI engineers |
Synthora is designed to reduce friction in developing and experimenting with LLM-based agents. By enabling config-driven assembly, it allows developers and researchers to define agent behavior without extensive boilerplate code.
The framework includes prebuilt agent types and tools, supports integration with multiple language models, and enables multi-agent interactions. Its lightweight and extensible architecture aligns with modern AI research, making it suitable for exploring specialized intelligence, collaborative agents, and experimental workflows.
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Synthora is used to build, test, and evaluate LLM-driven agents, particularly in research and experimental settings.
Yes. Synthora is open source and licensed under Apache-2.0.
Yes. Synthora includes support for multi-agent interactions and collaborative agent setups.
Agents are assembled using configuration-based definitions, reducing the need for extensive custom code.
Yes. Synthora is designed to work with multiple LLMs.
Synthora is primarily oriented toward research and experimentation but can be adapted for production use depending on requirements.
This listing is part of the AI Agent Directory on topaiagent.ai.
Listings are informational only. Reviews, comparisons, and benchmarks are published separately.