ParadeDB
Simple, Elastic-Quality Search for Postgres

ParadeDB is a Postgres extension that brings Elasticsearch-quality search capabilities directly into PostgreSQL, eliminating the need for a separate search engine. It supports full-text, hybrid, and faceted search with advanced tokenization and multi-language support. It can be deployed as a logical replica of any managed Postgres or installed into a self-hosted Postgres instance with zero ETL overhead.
ParadeDB installs as a Postgres extension and adds BM25-based full-text search indexes directly in PostgreSQL, or runs as a logical replica of an existing managed Postgres database.
Developers and enterprises using PostgreSQL who need advanced search capabilities
Background.
- Status
- launched
- Business model
- freemium
- Company
- ParadeDB
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