Compare the Top LLM Evaluation Tools that integrate with Hugging Face as of November 2025

This a list of LLM Evaluation tools that integrate with Hugging Face. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Hugging Face. View the products that work with Hugging Face in the table below.

What are LLM Evaluation Tools for Hugging Face?

LLM (Large Language Model) evaluation tools are designed to assess the performance and accuracy of AI language models. These tools analyze various aspects, such as the model's ability to generate relevant, coherent, and contextually accurate responses. They often include metrics for measuring language fluency, factual correctness, bias, and ethical considerations. By providing detailed feedback, LLM evaluation tools help developers improve model quality, ensure alignment with user expectations, and address potential issues. Ultimately, these tools are essential for refining AI models to make them more reliable, safe, and effective for real-world applications. Compare and read user reviews of the best LLM Evaluation tools for Hugging Face currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Langfuse

    Langfuse

    Langfuse

    Langfuse is an open source LLM engineering platform to help teams collaboratively debug, analyze and iterate on their LLM Applications. Observability: Instrument your app and start ingesting traces to Langfuse Langfuse UI: Inspect and debug complex logs and user sessions Prompts: Manage, version and deploy prompts from within Langfuse Analytics: Track metrics (LLM cost, latency, quality) and gain insights from dashboards & data exports Evals: Collect and calculate scores for your LLM completions Experiments: Track and test app behavior before deploying a new version Why Langfuse? - Open source - Model and framework agnostic - Built for production - Incrementally adoptable - start with a single LLM call or integration, then expand to full tracing of complex chains/agents - Use GET API to build downstream use cases and export data
    Starting Price: $29/month
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    Opik

    Opik

    Comet

    Confidently evaluate, test, and ship LLM applications with a suite of observability tools to calibrate language model outputs across your dev and production lifecycle. Log traces and spans, define and compute evaluation metrics, score LLM outputs, compare performance across app versions, and more. Record, sort, search, and understand each step your LLM app takes to generate a response. Manually annotate, view, and compare LLM responses in a user-friendly table. Log traces during development and in production. Run experiments with different prompts and evaluate against a test set. Choose and run pre-configured evaluation metrics or define your own with our convenient SDK library. Consult built-in LLM judges for complex issues like hallucination detection, factuality, and moderation. Establish reliable performance baselines with Opik's LLM unit tests, built on PyTest. Build comprehensive test suites to evaluate your entire LLM pipeline on every deployment.
    Starting Price: $39 per month
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    Maxim

    Maxim

    Maxim

    Maxim is an agent simulation, evaluation, and observability platform that empowers modern AI teams to deploy agents with quality, reliability, and speed. Maxim's end-to-end evaluation and data management stack covers every stage of the AI lifecycle, from prompt engineering to pre & post release testing and observability, data-set creation & management, and fine-tuning. Use Maxim to simulate and test your multi-turn workflows on a wide variety of scenarios and across different user personas before taking your application to production. Features: Agent Simulation Agent Evaluation Prompt Playground Logging/Tracing Workflows Custom Evaluators- AI, Programmatic and Statistical Dataset Curation Human-in-the-loop Use Case: Simulate and test AI agents Evals for agentic workflows: pre and post-release Tracing and debugging multi-agent workflows Real-time alerts on performance and quality Creating robust datasets for evals and fine-tuning Human-in-the-loop workflows
    Starting Price: $29/seat/month
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    DeepEval

    DeepEval

    Confident AI

    DeepEval is a simple-to-use, open source LLM evaluation framework, for evaluating and testing large-language model systems. It is similar to Pytest but specialized for unit testing LLM outputs. DeepEval incorporates the latest research to evaluate LLM outputs based on metrics such as G-Eval, hallucination, answer relevancy, RAGAS, etc., which uses LLMs and various other NLP models that run locally on your machine for evaluation. Whether your application is implemented via RAG or fine-tuning, LangChain, or LlamaIndex, DeepEval has you covered. With it, you can easily determine the optimal hyperparameters to improve your RAG pipeline, prevent prompt drifting, or even transition from OpenAI to hosting your own Llama2 with confidence. The framework supports synthetic dataset generation with advanced evolution techniques and integrates seamlessly with popular frameworks, allowing for efficient benchmarking and optimization of LLM systems.
    Starting Price: Free
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    HumanSignal

    HumanSignal

    HumanSignal

    HumanSignal's Label Studio Enterprise is a comprehensive platform designed for creating high-quality labeled data and evaluating model outputs with human supervision. It supports labeling and evaluating multi-modal data, image, video, audio, text, and time series, all in one place. It offers customizable labeling interfaces with pre-built templates and powerful plugins, allowing users to tailor the UI and workflows to specific use cases. Label Studio Enterprise integrates seamlessly with popular cloud storage providers and ML/AI models, facilitating pre-annotation, AI-assisted labeling, and prediction generation for model evaluation. The Prompts feature enables users to leverage LLMs to swiftly generate accurate predictions, enabling instant labeling of thousands of tasks. It supports various labeling use cases, including text classification, named entity recognition, sentiment analysis, summarization, and image captioning.
    Starting Price: $99 per month
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    Label Studio

    Label Studio

    Label Studio

    The most flexible data annotation tool. Quickly installable. Build custom UIs or use pre-built labeling templates. Configurable layouts and templates adapt to your dataset and workflow. Detect objects on images, boxes, polygons, circular, and key points supported. Partition the image into multiple segments. Use ML models to pre-label and optimize the process. Webhooks, Python SDK, and API allow you to authenticate, create projects, import tasks, manage model predictions, and more. Save time by using predictions to assist your labeling process with ML backend integration. Connect to cloud object storage and label data there directly with S3 and GCP. Prepare and manage your dataset in our Data Manager using advanced filters. Support multiple projects, use cases, and data types in one platform. Start typing in the config, and you can quickly preview the labeling interface. At the bottom of the page, you have live serialization updates of what Label Studio expects as an input.
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    DagsHub

    DagsHub

    DagsHub

    DagsHub is a collaborative platform designed for data scientists and machine learning engineers to manage and streamline their projects. It integrates code, data, experiments, and models into a unified environment, facilitating efficient project management and team collaboration. Key features include dataset management, experiment tracking, model registry, and data and model lineage, all accessible through a user-friendly interface. DagsHub supports seamless integration with popular MLOps tools, allowing users to leverage their existing workflows. By providing a centralized hub for all project components, DagsHub enhances transparency, reproducibility, and efficiency in machine learning development. DagsHub is a platform for AI and ML developers that lets you manage and collaborate on your data, models, and experiments, alongside your code. DagsHub was particularly designed for unstructured data for example text, images, audio, medical imaging, and binary files.
    Starting Price: $9 per month
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    Literal AI

    Literal AI

    Literal AI

    Literal AI is a collaborative platform designed to assist engineering and product teams in developing production-grade Large Language Model (LLM) applications. It offers a suite of tools for observability, evaluation, and analytics, enabling efficient tracking, optimization, and integration of prompt versions. Key features include multimodal logging, encompassing vision, audio, and video, prompt management with versioning and AB testing capabilities, and a prompt playground for testing multiple LLM providers and configurations. Literal AI integrates seamlessly with various LLM providers and AI frameworks, such as OpenAI, LangChain, and LlamaIndex, and provides SDKs in Python and TypeScript for easy instrumentation of code. The platform also supports the creation of experiments against datasets, facilitating continuous improvement and preventing regressions in LLM applications.
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    ChainForge

    ChainForge

    ChainForge

    ChainForge is an open-source visual programming environment designed for prompt engineering and large language model evaluation. It enables users to assess the robustness of prompts and text-generation models beyond anecdotal evidence. Simultaneously test prompt ideas and variations across multiple LLMs to identify the most effective combinations. Evaluate response quality across different prompts, models, and settings to select the optimal configuration for specific use cases. Set up evaluation metrics and visualize results across prompts, parameters, models, and settings, facilitating data-driven decision-making. Manage multiple conversations simultaneously, template follow-up messages, and inspect outputs at each turn to refine interactions. ChainForge supports various model providers, including OpenAI, HuggingFace, Anthropic, Google PaLM2, Azure OpenAI endpoints, and locally hosted models like Alpaca and Llama. Users can adjust model settings and utilize visualization nodes.
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