DeepSearcher is an open-source “deep research” style system that combines retrieval with evaluation and reasoning to answer complex questions using private or enterprise data. It is designed around the idea that high-quality answers require more than top-k retrieval, so it orchestrates multi-step search, evidence collection, and synthesis into a comprehensive response. The project integrates with vector databases (including Milvus and related options) so organizations can index internal documents and query them with semantic retrieval. It also supports flexible embeddings, making it easier to choose different embedding models depending on domain requirements, latency targets, or accuracy goals. The overall workflow aims to minimize hallucinations by grounding outputs in retrieved material and then applying structured reasoning over that evidence before generating a final report.

Features

  • Private-data search and synthesis designed for enterprise knowledge workflows
  • Vector database integration with Milvus-compatible retrieval pipelines
  • Multi-step reasoning over retrieved evidence to improve answer quality
  • Configurable embedding model support for domain-optimized retrieval
  • Report-style outputs that emphasize completeness and grounded responses
  • Deployment-friendly structure suitable for internal Q&A and research assistants

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Apache License V2.0

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Operating Systems

Linux, Mac, Windows

Programming Language

Python

Related Categories

Python Large Language Models (LLM)

Registered

2026-03-04