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AgentOps vs Langfuse

Quick verdict

Key difference: Langfuse can be self-hosted while AgentOps is cloud-only.

Side-by-side comparison from the Agent Observability Index: licensing, self-hosting, pricing model and integrations — no vendor copy, primary sources linked.

AgentOpsLangfuse
One-linerSession-replay style observability for AI agents with time-travel debugging, cost tracking and first-class integrations into agent frameworks like CrewAI and AutoGen.Open-source (MIT) LLM engineering platform combining tracing, prompt management, evals and datasets, widely used as the default self-hosted observability stack.
CategoryAgent Debugging & ReplayObservability & Tracing
OpenTelemetry-nativeYesYes
Open sourceYesYes
Self-hostableNoYes
Pricing modelfreemiumfreemium
Pricing notesFree tier + paid plans; SDK is MIT OSSFree Hobby tier (50k units/mo); Core $29/mo, Pro $199/mo, unlimited users on paid tiers; MIT core fully self-hostable
Frameworkscrewai, autogen, openai-sdk, langchain, camellangchain, openai-sdk, llamaindex, litellm, opentelemetry, vercel-ai, haystack
GitHub stars5.6k29k
Maturity (GitHub signal)86/100 (Mature)90/100 (Mature)
Funding / ownership$2.6M pre-seedYC W23; $4M seed (Lightspeed, La Famiglia)

How to choose

Sources: AgentOps · Langfuse

Frequently asked questions

Is AgentOps or Langfuse open source?

AgentOps: Yes. Langfuse: Yes.

Can AgentOps and Langfuse be self-hosted?

AgentOps: No. Langfuse: Yes.

AgentOps vs Langfuse: which should I choose?

Key difference: Langfuse can be self-hosted while AgentOps is cloud-only.