agno and agentscope
These two tools are competitors, both providing frameworks for building and managing agentic software, with Agno focusing on large-scale deployment and Agentscope emphasizing observability and trustworthiness.
About agno
agno-agi/agno
Build, run, manage agentic software at scale.
Provides a layered architecture combining a Python framework for building stateful agents with memory and 100+ tool integrations, a stateless FastAPI runtime for horizontal scaling with per-session isolation, and a web-based control plane (AgentOS UI) for monitoring and governance. Natively supports streaming responses, approval workflows, and audit logging as first-class features, with all data persisted to your own database rather than vendor infrastructure.
About agentscope
agentscope-ai/agentscope
Build and run agents you can see, understand and trust.
Provides built-in support for ReAct agents, multi-agent orchestration via message hub, and ecosystem integrations including MCP (Model Context Protocol), A2A (Agent-to-Agent) protocol, and voice capabilities. Designed for model-centric reasoning rather than prompt-constrained workflows, with production deployment options including serverless, Kubernetes, and local execution with integrated OpenTelemetry observability.
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