What LlamaIndex does
LlamaIndex is a robust data framework designed specifically for building applications that leverage large language models (LLMs) through retrieval-augmented generation (RAG). It excels in document ingestion, allowing users to pull data from over 300 different sources, making it a versatile choice for developers and data engineers looking to create knowledge bases or chatbots that utilize enterprise data. This framework supports various indexing strategies, including vector indices, which enhance the ability to perform semantic searches across large datasets.
The framework's architecture is built around core concepts such as data connectors, indices, and query engines. Users can easily load documents from local directories, web pages, or even GitHub repositories, and subsequently structure this data using different indexing methods. The query engine then allows for complex question-answering and retrieval tasks, making it suitable for applications that require dynamic interaction with data. With the ability to create custom retrievers and agents, LlamaIndex provides flexibility for developers to tailor their solutions according to specific project requirements.
LlamaIndex is particularly beneficial for teams working on data-centric applications, especially those needing to integrate private data into their LLM workflows. It is ideal for scenarios where structured data extraction and efficient querying are critical, such as in document Q&A systems or enterprise chatbots. The framework's multi-modal support further enhances its usability, allowing for a broader range of applications beyond simple text processing.
In summary, LlamaIndex stands out as a comprehensive solution for developers aiming to build intelligent applications that require seamless data integration and retrieval capabilities. Its extensive connector library and flexible indexing options make it a powerful tool for enhancing LLM applications.
When to use it
Use LlamaIndex when developing RAG applications that require document question-answering or when ingesting data from multiple sources.
When not to use it
Avoid LlamaIndex if you need a more general-purpose framework or if your focus is solely on lightweight semantic search without extensive data connectors.
What you can build with it
Building a Knowledge Base
Use LlamaIndex to create a knowledge base that answers questions from a large set of documents, integrating data from multiple sources.
Developing a Chatbot
Leverage LlamaIndex to build a chatbot that interacts with users and retrieves information from enterprise data securely.
Document Q&A System
Implement a document question-answering system that utilizes LlamaIndex's indexing and querying capabilities for efficient responses.
How to install LlamaIndex
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Written by davila7LlamaIndex - Data Framework for LLM Applications
The leading framework for connecting LLMs with your data.
When to use LlamaIndex
Use LlamaIndex when:
- Building RAG (retrieval-augmented generation) applications
- Need document question-answering over private data
- Ingesting data from multiple sources (300+ connectors)
- Creating knowledge bases for LLMs
- Building chatbots with enterprise data
- Need structured data extraction from documents
Metrics:
- 45,100+ GitHub stars
- 23,000+ repositories use LlamaIndex
- 300+ data connectors (LlamaHub)
- 1,715+ contributors
- v0.14.7 (stable)
Use alternatives instead:
- LangChain: More general-purpose, better for agents
- Haystack: Production search pipelines
- txtai: Lightweight semantic search
- Chroma: Just need vector storage
Quick start
Installation
# Starter package (recommended)
pip install llama-index
# Or minimal core + specific integrations
pip install llama-index-core
pip install llama-index-llms-openai
pip install llama-index-embeddings-openai
5-line RAG example
from llama_index.core import VectorStoreIndex, SimpleDirectoryReader
# Load documents
documents = SimpleDirectoryReader("data").load_data()
# Create index
index = VectorStoreIndex.from_documents(documents)
# Query
query_engine = index.as_query_engine()
response = query_engine.query("What did the author do growing up?")
print(response)
Core concepts
1. Data connectors - Load documents
from llama_index.core import SimpleDirectoryReader, Document
from llama_index.readers.web import SimpleWebPageReader
from llama_index.readers.github import GithubRepositoryReader
# Directory of files
documents = SimpleDirectoryReader("./data").load_data()
# Web pages
reader = SimpleWebPageReader()
documents = reader.load_data(["https://example.com"])
# GitHub repository
reader = GithubRepositoryReader(owner="user", repo="repo")
documents = reader.load_data(branch="main")
# Manual document creation
doc = Document(
text="This is the document content",
metadata={"source": "manual", "date": "2025-01-01"}
)
2. Indices - Structure data
from llama_index.core import VectorStoreIndex, ListIndex, TreeIndex
# Vector index (most common - semantic search)
vector_index = VectorStoreIndex.from_documents(documents)
# List index (sequential scan)
list_index = ListIndex.from_documents(documents)
# Tree index (hierarchical summary)
tree_index = TreeIndex.from_documents(documents)
# Save index
index.storage_context.persist(persist_dir="./storage")
# Load index
from llama_index.core import load_index_from_storage, StorageContext
storage_context = StorageContext.from_defaults(persist_dir="./storage")
index = load_index_from_storage(storage_context)
3. Query engines - Ask questions
# Basic query
query_engine = index.as_query_engine()
response = query_engine.query("What is the main topic?")
print(response)
# Streaming response
query_engine = index.as_query_engine(streaming=True)
response = query_engine.query("Explain quantum computing")
for text in response.response_gen:
print(text, end="", flush=True)
# Custom configuration
query_engine = index.as_query_engine(
similarity_top_k=3, # Return top 3 chunks
response_mode="compact", # Or "tree_summarize", "simple_summarize"
verbose=True
)
4. Retrievers - Find relevant chunks
# Vector retriever
retriever = index.as_retriever(similarity_top_k=5)
nodes = retriever.retrieve("machine learning")
# With filtering
retriever = index.as_retriever(
similarity_top_k=3,
filters={"metadata.category": "tutorial"}
)
# Custom retriever
from llama_index.core.retrievers import BaseRetriever
class CustomRetriever(BaseRetriever):
def _retrieve(self, query_bundle):
# Your custom retrieval logic
return nodes
Agents with tools
Basic agent
from llama_index.core.agent import FunctionAgent
from llama_index.llms.openai import OpenAI
# Define tools
def multiply(a: int, b: int) -> int:
"""Multiply two numbers."""
return a * b
def add(a: int, b: int) -> int:
"""Add two numbers."""
return a + b
# Create agent
llm = OpenAI(model="gpt-4o")
agent = FunctionAgent.from_tools(
tools=[multiply, add],
llm=llm,
verbose=True
)
# Use agent
response = agent.chat("What is 25 * 17 + 142?")
print(response)
RAG agent (document search + tools)
from llama_index.core.tools import QueryEngineTool
# Create index as before
index = VectorStoreIndex.from_documents(documents)
# Wrap query engine as tool
query_tool = QueryEngineTool.from_defaults(
query_engine=index.as_query_engine(),
name="python_docs",
description="Useful for answering questions about Python programming"
)
# Agent with document search + calculator
agent = FunctionAgent.from_tools(
tools=[query_tool, multiply, add],
llm=llm
)
# Agent decides when to search docs vs calculate
response = agent.chat("According to the docs, what is Python used for?")
Advanced RAG patterns
Chat engine (conversational)
from llama_index.core.chat_engine import CondensePlusContextChatEngine
# Chat with memory
chat_engine = index.as_chat_engine(
chat_mode="condense_plus_context", # Or "context", "react"
verbose=True
)
# Multi-turn conversation
response1 = chat_engine.chat("What is Python?")
response2 = chat_engine.chat("Can you give examples?") # Remembers context
response3 = chat_engine.chat("What about web frameworks?")
Metadata filtering
from llama_index.core.vector_stores import MetadataFilters, ExactMatchFilter
# Filter by metadata
filters = MetadataFilters(
filters=[
ExactMatchFilter(key="category", value="tutorial"),
ExactMatchFilter(key="difficulty", value="beginner")
]
)
retriever = index.as_retriever(
similarity_top_k=3,
filters=filters
)
query_engine = index.as_query_engine(filters=filters)
Structured output
from pydantic import BaseModel
from llama_index.core.output_parsers import PydanticOutputParser
class Summary(BaseModel):
title: str
main_points: list[str]
conclusion: str
# Get structured response
output_parser = PydanticOutputParser(output_cls=Summary)
query_engine = index.as_query_engine(output_parser=output_parser)
response = query_engine.query("Summarize the document")
summary = response # Pydantic model
print(summary.title, summary.main_points)
Data ingestion patterns
Multiple file types
# Load all supported formats
documents = SimpleDirectoryReader(
"./data",
recursive=True,
required_exts=[".pdf", ".docx", ".txt", ".md"]
).load_data()
Web scraping
from llama_index.readers.web import BeautifulSoupWebReader
reader = BeautifulSoupWebReader()
documents = reader.load_data(urls=[
"https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/",
"https://docs.python.org/3/library/"
])
Database
from llama_index.readers.database import DatabaseReader
reader = DatabaseReader(
sql_database_uri="postgresql://user:pass@localhost/db"
)
documents = reader.load_data(query="SELECT * FROM articles")
API endpoints
from llama_index.readers.json import JSONReader
reader = JSONReader()
documents = reader.load_data("https://api.example.com/data.json")
Vector store integrations
Chroma (local)
from llama_index.vector_stores.chroma import ChromaVectorStore
import chromadb
# Initialize Chroma
db = chromadb.PersistentClient(path="./chroma_db")
collection = db.get_or_create_collection("my_collection")
# Create vector store
vector_store = ChromaVectorStore(chroma_collection=collection)
# Use in index
from llama_index.core import StorageContext
storage_context = StorageContext.from_defaults(vector_store=vector_store)
index = VectorStoreIndex.from_documents(documents, storage_context=storage_context)
Pinecone (cloud)
from llama_index.vector_stores.pinecone import PineconeVectorStore
import pinecone
# Initialize Pinecone
pinecone.init(api_key="your-key", environment="us-west1-gcp")
pinecone_index = pinecone.Index("my-index")
# Create vector store
vector_store = PineconeVectorStore(pinecone_index=pinecone_index)
storage_context = StorageContext.from_defaults(vector_store=vector_store)
index = VectorStoreIndex.from_documents(documents, storage_context=storage_context)
FAISS (fast)
from llama_index.vector_stores.faiss import FaissVectorStore
import faiss
# Create FAISS index
d = 1536 # Dimension of embeddings
faiss_index = faiss.IndexFlatL2(d)
vector_store = FaissVectorStore(faiss_index=faiss_index)
storage_context = StorageContext.from_defaults(vector_store=vector_store)
index = VectorStoreIndex.from_documents(documents, storage_context=storage_context)
Customization
Custom LLM
from llama_index.llms.anthropic import Anthropic
from llama_index.core import Settings
# Set global LLM
Settings.llm = Anthropic(model="claude-sonnet-4-5-20250929")
# Now all queries use Anthropic
query_engine = index.as_query_engine()
Custom embeddings
from llama_index.embeddings.huggingface import HuggingFaceEmbedding
# Use HuggingFace embeddings
Settings.embed_model = HuggingFaceEmbedding(
model_name="sentence-transformers/all-mpnet-base-v2"
)
index = VectorStoreIndex.from_documents(documents)
Custom prompt templates
from llama_index.core import PromptTemplate
qa_prompt = PromptTemplate(
"Context: {context_str}\n"
"Question: {query_str}\n"
"Answer the question based only on the context. "
"If the answer is not in the context, say 'I don't know'.\n"
"Answer: "
)
query_engine = index.as_query_engine(text_qa_template=qa_prompt)
Multi-modal RAG
Image + text
from llama_index.core import SimpleDirectoryReader
from llama_index.multi_modal_llms.openai import OpenAIMultiModal
# Load images and documents
documents = SimpleDirectoryReader(
"./data",
required_exts=[".jpg", ".png", ".pdf"]
).load_data()
# Multi-modal index
index = VectorStoreIndex.from_documents(documents)
# Query with multi-modal LLM
multi_modal_llm = OpenAIMultiModal(model="gpt-4o")
query_engine = index.as_query_engine(llm=multi_modal_llm)
response = query_engine.query("What is in the diagram on page 3?")
Evaluation
Response quality
from llama_index.core.evaluation import RelevancyEvaluator, FaithfulnessEvaluator
# Evaluate relevance
relevancy = RelevancyEvaluator()
result = relevancy.evaluate_response(
query="What is Python?",
response=response
)
print(f"Relevancy: {result.passing}")
# Evaluate faithfulness (no hallucination)
faithfulness = FaithfulnessEvaluator()
result = faithfulness.evaluate_response(
query="What is Python?",
response=response
)
print(f"Faithfulness: {result.passing}")
Best practices
- Use vector indices for most cases - Best performance
- Save indices to disk - Avoid re-indexing
- Chunk documents properly - 512-1024 tokens optimal
- Add metadata - Enables filtering and tracking
- Use streaming - Better UX for long responses
- Enable verbose during dev - See retrieval process
- Evaluate responses - Check relevance and faithfulness
- Use chat engine for conversations - Built-in memory
- Persist storage - Don't lose your index
- Monitor costs - Track embedding and LLM usage
Common patterns
Document Q&A system
# Complete RAG pipeline
documents = SimpleDirectoryReader("docs").load_data()
index = VectorStoreIndex.from_documents(documents)
index.storage_context.persist(persist_dir="./storage")
# Query
query_engine = index.as_query_engine(
similarity_top_k=3,
response_mode="compact",
verbose=True
)
response = query_engine.query("What is the main topic?")
print(response)
print(f"Sources: {[node.metadata['file_name'] for node in response.source_nodes]}")
Chatbot with memory
# Conversational interface
chat_engine = index.as_chat_engine(
chat_mode="condense_plus_context",
verbose=True
)
# Multi-turn chat
while True:
user_input = input("You: ")
if user_input.lower() == "quit":
break
response = chat_engine.chat(user_input)
print(f"Bot: {response}")
Performance benchmarks
| Operation | Latency | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Index 100 docs | ~10-30s | One-time, can persist |
| Query (vector) | ~0.5-2s | Retrieval + LLM |
| Streaming query | ~0.5s first token | Better UX |
| Agent with tools | ~3-8s | Multiple tool calls |
LlamaIndex vs LangChain
| Feature | LlamaIndex | LangChain |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | RAG, document Q&A | Agents, general LLM apps |
| Data connectors | 300+ (LlamaHub) | 100+ |
| RAG focus | Core feature | One of many |
| Learning curve | Easier for RAG | Steeper |
| Customization | High | Very high |
| Documentation | Excellent | Good |
Use LlamaIndex when:
- Your primary use case is RAG
- Need many data connectors
- Want simpler API for document Q&A
- Building knowledge retrieval system
Use LangChain when:
- Building complex agents
- Need more general-purpose tools
- Want more flexibility
- Complex multi-step workflows
References
- Query Engines Guide - Query modes, customization, streaming
- Agents Guide - Tool creation, RAG agents, multi-step reasoning
- Data Connectors Guide - 300+ connectors, custom loaders
Resources
- GitHub: https://github.com/run-llama/llama_index ⭐ 45,100+
- Docs: https://developers.llamaindex.ai/python/framework/
- LlamaHub: https://llamahub.ai (data connectors)
- LlamaCloud: https://cloud.llamaindex.ai (enterprise)
- Discord: https://discord.gg/dGcwcsnxhU
- Version: 0.14.7+
- License: MIT
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