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# Marqo
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This page covers how to use the Marqo ecosystem within LangChain.
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### **What is Marqo?**
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Marqo is a tensor search engine that uses embeddings stored in in-memory HNSW indexes to achieve cutting edge search speeds. Marqo can scale to hundred-million document indexes with horizontal index sharding and allows for async and non-blocking data upload and search. Marqo uses the latest machine learning models from PyTorch, Huggingface, OpenAI and more. You can start with a pre-configured model or bring your own. The built in ONNX support and conversion allows for faster inference and higher throughput on both CPU and GPU.
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Because Marqo include its own inference your documents can have a mix of text and images, you can bring Marqo indexes with data from your other systems into the langchain ecosystem without having to worry about your embeddings being compatible.
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Deployment of Marqo is flexible, you can get started yourself with our docker image or [contact us about our managed cloud offering!](https://www.marqo.ai/pricing)
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To run Marqo locally with our docker image, [see our getting started.](https://docs.marqo.ai/latest/)
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## Installation and Setup
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- Install the Python SDK with `pip install marqo`
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## Wrappers
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### VectorStore
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There exists a wrapper around Marqo indexes, allowing you to use them within the vectorstore framework. Marqo lets you select from a range of models for generating embeddings and exposes some preprocessing configurations.
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The Marqo vectorstore can also work with existing multimodel indexes where your documents have a mix of images and text, for more information refer to [our documentation](https://docs.marqo.ai/latest/#multi-modal-and-cross-modal-search). Note that instaniating the Marqo vectorstore with an existing multimodal index will disable the ability to add any new documents to it via the langchain vectorstore `add_texts` method.
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To import this vectorstore:
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```python
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from langchain.vectorstores import Marqo
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```
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For a more detailed walkthrough of the Marqo wrapper and some of its unique features, see [this notebook](/docs/integrations/vectorstores/marqo.html)
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