What is Prax
Prax is an open-source development framework that allows users to create, manage, and deploy applications that use large language models (LLMs). It provides a visual interface for building logic-based workflows by connecting modular nodes. Each node performs a specific task such as sending a prompt to an LLM, calling an API, storing memory, or transforming data.
Unlike traditional programming frameworks, Prax enables developers to visually chain together these logic blocks to build intelligent systems without manually writing boilerplate logic for context handling, data routing, or API chaining.
Prax supports local development, self-hosting, and production deployment in both containerized and cloud environments. It is designed for developers, researchers, and teams who need to rapidly build and iterate on AI-powered systems.
Key Features
Visual flow editor to define custom LLM workflows
Modular node system for logic, tools, memory, and data handling
Real-time testing via built-in chat interface
REST API access for programmatic triggering
Custom node development with full extensibility
Example Use Cases
AI-powered chat assistants
Internal tooling automation
Prompt orchestration pipelines
Retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) interfaces
Data extraction or transformation bots
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