App development in LangSmith Deployment ↗
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LangSmith Deployment builds on the open-source LangGraph framework for developing stateful, multi-agent applications. LangGraph provides the core abstractions and execution model, while LangSmith adds managed infrastructure, observability, deployment options, assistants, and concurrency controls—supporting the full lifecycle from development to production.
LangSmith Deployment is framework-agnostic: you can deploy agents built with LangGraph or other frameworks. To get started with LangGraph itself, refer to the LangGraph quickstart.
<span class=“card-start” data-card-raw=“title=“Assistants” cta=“Explore assistants” href="/langsmith/assistants” icon=“user-cog”"> Manage agent configurations, connect to threads, and build interactive assistants.
<span class=“card-start” data-card-raw=“title=“Runs” cta=“Learn about runs” href="/langsmith/background-run” icon=“player-play”"> Execute background jobs, stateless runs, cron jobs, and manage configurable headers.
<span class=“card-start” data-card-raw=“title=“Core capabilities” cta=“See core features” href="/langsmith/streaming” icon=“settings”"> Streaming, human-in-the-loop, webhooks, and concurrency controls like double-texting.
<span class=“card-start” data-card-raw=“title=“Tutorials” cta=“View tutorials” href="/langsmith/deploy-other-frameworks” icon=“school”"> Step-by-step examples: AutoGen integration, streaming UI, and generative UI in React.
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