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    Composio

    Composio

    Composio equip's your AI agents & LLMs

    Empower your AI agents with Composio - a platform for managing and integrating tools with LLMs & AI agents using Function Calling. Equip your agent with high-quality tools & integrations without worrying about authentication, accuracy, and reliability in a single line of code.
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    Portia SDK Python

    Portia SDK Python

    Portia Labs Python SDK for building agentic workflows

    portia‑sdk‑python is an open-source Python SDK by Portia Labs for creating reliable, stateful, authenticated multi-agent AI workflows. It supports tool-backed agents capable of real-world interactions—like web browsing, API access, and human-in-the-loop clarifications—while maintaining transparency and auditability through structured plans and execution hooks. Designed for production environments, the SDK integrates with local or cloud LLMs (e.g. OpenAI, Anthropic, Mistral, Gemini) and...
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    MolmoWeb

    MolmoWeb

    Open multimodal web agent built by Ai2

    MolmoWeb is an open-source multimodal web agent designed to autonomously navigate and interact with web browsers using vision-language models, representing a significant step toward fully agentic AI systems that can operate in real-world digital environments. The system takes natural language instructions and translates them into sequences of browser actions such as clicking, typing, scrolling, and navigating, effectively performing tasks on behalf of the user.
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