Neo4j is a graph database management system that uses graph structures with nodes, edges, and properties to represent and store data.. There are currently 5 open-source alternatives to Neo4j, with a combined total of 28.1k GitHub stars. The most common language among these projects is Go.
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A horizontally scalable, distributed GraphQL database with ACID transactions and real-time query performance.
A self-learning vector database with graph intelligence, local AI, and PostgreSQL integration, built for real-time adaptation.
A simple, fast, and versatile Datalog database with built-in document, vector, and full-text search capabilities.
A modular multi-modal transactional database for AI and semantic search, replacing MongoDB, Neo4J, and Elastic with a single ACID solution.
An open-source graph database and Prolog implementation written in pure Common Lisp, featuring ACID compliance and master/slave replication.
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