Best Vector Databases for Amazon SageMaker

Compare the Top Vector Databases that integrate with Amazon SageMaker as of June 2025

This a list of Vector Databases that integrate with Amazon SageMaker. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Amazon SageMaker. View the products that work with Amazon SageMaker in the table below.

What are Vector Databases for Amazon SageMaker?

Vector databases are a type of database that use vector-based data structures, rather than the traditional relational models, to store information. They are used in artificial intelligence (AI) applications such as machine learning, natural language processing and image recognition. Vector databases support fast and efficient data storage and retrieval processes, making them an ideal choice for AI use cases. They also enable the integration of structured and unstructured datasets into a single system, offering enhanced scalability for complex projects. Compare and read user reviews of the best Vector Databases for Amazon SageMaker currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Deep Lake

    Deep Lake

    activeloop

    Generative AI may be new, but we've been building for this day for the past 5 years. Deep Lake thus combines the power of both data lakes and vector databases to build and fine-tune enterprise-grade, LLM-based solutions, and iteratively improve them over time. Vector search does not resolve retrieval. To solve it, you need a serverless query for multi-modal data, including embeddings or metadata. Filter, search, & more from the cloud or your laptop. Visualize and understand your data, as well as the embeddings. Track & compare versions over time to improve your data & your model. Competitive businesses are not built on OpenAI APIs. Fine-tune your LLMs on your data. Efficiently stream data from remote storage to the GPUs as models are trained. Deep Lake datasets are visualized right in your browser or Jupyter Notebook. Instantly retrieve different versions of your data, materialize new datasets via queries on the fly, and stream them to PyTorch or TensorFlow.
    Starting Price: $995 per month
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