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Kùzu is an embedded graph database built for query speed and scalability. Kùzu is optimized for handling complex join-heavy analytical workloads on very large databases, with the following core feature set:
Kùzu started as a research project at University of Waterloo and is now being developed primarily by Kùzu Inc., a spinoff company from University of Waterloo. Kùzu is available under a permissible license. So try it out and help us make it better! We welcome your feedback and feature requests.
Language | Installation |
---|---|
Python | pip install kuzu |
NodeJS | npm install kuzu |
Rust | cargo add kuzu |
Java | jar file |
C/C++ | precompiled binaries |
CLI | precompiled binaries |
To learn more about installation, see our Installation page.
Refer to our Getting Started page for your first example.
You can build from source using the instructions provided in the developer guide.
We welcome contributions to Kùzu. If you are interested in contributing to Kùzu, please read our Contributing Guide.
By contributing to Kùzu, you agree that your contributions will be licensed under the MIT License.
If you are a researcher and use Kùzu in your work, we encourage you to cite our work. You can use the following BibTeX citation:
@inproceedings{kuzu:cidr,
author = {Xiyang Feng and
Guodong Jin and
Ziyi Chen and
Chang Liu and
Semih Saliho\u{g}lu},
title={K\`uzu Graph Database Management System},
booktitle={CIDR},
year={2023}
}
@misc{kuzu-github,
author = {Xiyang Feng and
Guodong Jin and
Ziyi Chen and
Chang Liu and
Semih Saliho\u{g}lu},
title = {{K\`uzu Database Management System Source Code}},
howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/kuzudb/kuzu}},
month = nov,
year = 2022
}
You can contact us at contact@kuzudb.com or join our Discord community.
FAQs
Highly scalable, extremely fast, easy-to-use embeddable graph database
We found that kuzu demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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