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Flama: Python Framework for Production-Ready APIs and LLM Services

Flama is an open-source Python framework designed for developing and deploying production-ready web APIs, machine learning services, and large language model applications. It features an async-first, type-driven programming model built on ASGI that unifies REST API development, predictive model ser...

Source: arXiv · arxiv.org Published 2026-08-19T09:37:00+00:00 Detected 2026-08-20T05:21:13+00:00
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Flama is an open-source Python framework designed for developing and deploying production-ready web APIs, machine learning services, and large language model applications. It features an async-first, type-driven programming model built on ASGI that unifies REST API development, predictive model ser...

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We present Flama, an open-source Python framework for developing and deploying production-ready web APIs, machine learning services, and large-language-model (LLM) applications. Built on the Asynchronous Server Gateway Interface (ASGI), Flama offers a type-driven, async-first programming model that unifies REST...

Flama streamlines the development and deployment process by integrating multiple AI service types into a single architecture, potentially improving efficiency and consistency in production environments. Its async-first design supports scalable and responsive AI applications.

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