---
title: "anything-llm vs statewave"
type: "comparison"
canonical_url: "https://www.graphcanon.com/compare/mintplex-labs-anything-llm-vs-smaramwbc-statewave"
tools: ["mintplex-labs-anything-llm", "smaramwbc-statewave"]
---

# anything-llm vs statewave

*GraphCanon updated Jul 11, 2026*

## Verdict

Pick anything-llm when anything-llm is primarily JavaScript; statewave is Python; pick statewave when statewave is primarily Python; anything-llm is JavaScript.

[anything-llm](https://anythingllm.com) reports 63k GitHub stars, 6.9k forks, and 320 open issues, last pushed Jul 11, 2026. [statewave](https://statewave.ai) has 252 stars, 11 forks, and 1 open issues, last pushed Jul 9, 2026. Figures are from public GitHub metadata via [anything-llm's repository](https://github.com/Mintplex-Labs/anything-llm) and [statewave's repository](https://github.com/smaramwbc/statewave).

| | [anything-llm](/tools/mintplex-labs-anything-llm.md) | [statewave](/tools/smaramwbc-statewave.md) |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Tagline | Self-hosted agent experience with deployment scripts for multiple environments | Open-source memory runtime for AI agents — reproducible, provenance-tagged context bundles instead of query-time retrieval. Apache-2.0, self-hosted on Postgres + pgvector, Python + TypeScript SDKs. |
| Stars | 63,100 | 252 |
| Forks | 6,907 | 11 |
| Open issues | 320 | 1 |
| Language | JavaScript | Python |
| Adopt for | Self-hosted AI agent experience with robust deployment scripts across multiple environments. | - |
| Persona | - | - |
| Runtime | - | - |
| License | MIT | Apache-2.0 |
| Categories | AI Agents, Inference & Serving | Vector Databases, AI Agents, LLM Frameworks |

## Trust and health

_Sourced signals - not a safety guarantee. No winner column._

| | [anything-llm](/tools/mintplex-labs-anything-llm.md) | [statewave](/tools/smaramwbc-statewave.md) |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Days since push | 0d | 2d |
| Open issues (now) | 320 | 1 |
| Owner type | Organization | User |
| Full report | [trust report](/tools/mintplex-labs-anything-llm/trust.md) | [trust report](/tools/smaramwbc-statewave/trust.md) |

## Decision facts: anything-llm

- **Adopt for:** Self-hosted AI agent experience with robust deployment scripts across multiple environments.

## Choose when

### Choose anything-llm if…

- anything-llm is primarily JavaScript; statewave is Python.
- License: anything-llm is MIT, statewave is Apache-2.0.
- Tags unique to anything-llm: no-code, agentic-ai, agent-computer, local-ai.
- Also covers Inference & Serving.
- When you need flexibility in deploying your AI agents on various cloud platforms like AWS, GCP, Digital Ocean, and more.

### Choose statewave if…

- statewave is primarily Python; anything-llm is JavaScript.
- License: statewave is Apache-2.0, anything-llm is MIT.
- Tags unique to statewave: memory, postgres, python, provenance.
- Also covers Vector Databases, LLM Frameworks.
- statewave ships Docker support for self-hosted deployment.

## When NOT to use anything-llm

- Avoid if you require an agent without additional setup or prefer SaaS solutions over self-managed deployments.
- Not suitable for users who are looking for no-code alternatives as setting up AnythingLLM might necessitate some coding knowledge despite offering multiple scripts and methods.

## When NOT to use statewave

- Vector Databases: Don't reach for a dedicated vector DB under ~100k vectors; pgvector on your existing Postgres is simpler to operate.
- AI Agents: Don't use an agent loop when a deterministic workflow would do; agents add latency, cost, and non-determinism.
- LLM Frameworks: Avoid a framework for a single prompt-and-retrieve call; the abstraction can cost more than it saves.

## Common questions

### What is the difference between anything-llm and statewave?

anything-llm: Self-hosted agent experience with deployment scripts for multiple environments. statewave: Open-source memory runtime for AI agents — reproducible, provenance-tagged context bundles instead of query-time retrieval. Apache-2.0, self-hosted on Postgres + pgvector, Python + TypeScript SDKs.. See the comparison table for live GitHub stats and shared categories.

### When should I choose anything-llm over statewave?

Choose anything-llm over statewave when anything-llm is primarily JavaScript; statewave is Python; License: anything-llm is MIT, statewave is Apache-2.0; Tags unique to anything-llm: no-code, agentic-ai, agent-computer, local-ai; Also covers Inference & Serving; When you need flexibility in deploying your AI agents on various cloud platforms like AWS, GCP, Digital Ocean, and more.

### When should I choose statewave over anything-llm?

Choose statewave over anything-llm when statewave is primarily Python; anything-llm is JavaScript; License: statewave is Apache-2.0, anything-llm is MIT; Tags unique to statewave: memory, postgres, python, provenance; Also covers Vector Databases, LLM Frameworks; statewave ships Docker support for self-hosted deployment.

### When should I avoid anything-llm?

Avoid if you require an agent without additional setup or prefer SaaS solutions over self-managed deployments. Not suitable for users who are looking for no-code alternatives as setting up AnythingLLM might necessitate some coding knowledge despite offering multiple scripts and methods.

### When should I avoid statewave?

Vector Databases: Don't reach for a dedicated vector DB under ~100k vectors; pgvector on your existing Postgres is simpler to operate. AI Agents: Don't use an agent loop when a deterministic workflow would do; agents add latency, cost, and non-determinism. LLM Frameworks: Avoid a framework for a single prompt-and-retrieve call; the abstraction can cost more than it saves.

### Is anything-llm or statewave more popular on GitHub?

anything-llm has more GitHub stars (63,100 vs 252). Stars measure visibility, not whether either tool fits your constraints.

### Are anything-llm and statewave open source?

Yes - both are open-source projects on GitHub (anything-llm: MIT, statewave: Apache-2.0).

### Where can I find alternatives to anything-llm or statewave?

GraphCanon lists graph-backed alternatives at [anything-llm alternatives](/tools/mintplex-labs-anything-llm/alternatives) and [statewave alternatives](/tools/smaramwbc-statewave/alternatives) ([anything-llm markdown twin](/tools/mintplex-labs-anything-llm/alternatives.md), [statewave markdown twin](/tools/smaramwbc-statewave/alternatives.md)), ranked by typed relationship edges rather than popularity votes.

### Is there a machine-readable version of this comparison?

Yes. The markdown twin at [this comparison](/compare/mintplex-labs-anything-llm-vs-smaramwbc-statewave.md) mirrors this page for agents and LLM crawlers, with the same stats table and FAQ answers.

### Which is better maintained, anything-llm or statewave?

anything-llm: Very active. statewave: Very active. Compare maintenance labels, days since push, and release cadence in the trust section below - stars alone do not measure maintenance.

### Where are the full trust reports for anything-llm and statewave?

GraphCanon publishes per-repo trust reports with dated maintenance, provenance, and scan summaries: [anything-llm trust report](/tools/mintplex-labs-anything-llm/trust); [statewave trust report](/tools/smaramwbc-statewave/trust).

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**Machine-readable endpoints**

- JSON: [`/api/graphcanon/graph?tool=mintplex-labs-anything-llm`](/api/graphcanon/graph?tool=mintplex-labs-anything-llm)
- LLM index: [/llms.txt](/llms.txt)
- Full corpus: [/llms-full.txt](/llms-full.txt)

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