Milvus
Billion-scale vector search
The top alternatives to Turbopuffer in the Vector Databases space, compared on features, pricing, and what they're best at.
Turbopuffer is a serverless vector and full-text search database trusted by leading companies including Notion, Cursor, Linear, and PlayerZero. Founded in 2023 by ex-Shopify engineers Simon Eskildsen and team, Turbopuffer reached $1 million in ARR within a year of launch and now operates profitably with only 22 employees while powering billions of vectors. The platform features serverless architecture with automatic scaling, sub-10ms p50 latency, support for billions of vectors, full-text search, hybrid search, and metadata filtering. TurboPuffer achieves up to 100x cost reduction compared to traditional vector databases by storing data on object storage like S3 at $0.02 per GB instead of in-memory at $2+ per GB. Turbopuffer has no enforced namespace limits and includes enterprise-grade compliance features like HIPAA BAA, SOC 2, and CMEK even on the non-enterprise plan. Query prices have been reduced by up to 94%, making it 10x-100x cheaper than alternatives with usage-based pricing.
Milvus
Billion-scale vector search
Pinecone
Fully managed serverless vector database
Qdrant
High-performance open-source vector search
Chroma
Lightweight embedded vector database
Supabase
pgvector hosting
Weaviate
Open-source vector database
Neo4j
Native graph database with Cypher query language
MongoDB Atlas Vector Search
Elasticsearch
Redis Vector
ClickHouse
Analytics + vector
Neon
Serverless Postgres
TigerGraph
Vespa
LanceDB
SingleStore
ArangoDB
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