Best LLM Evaluation Tools for Azure OpenAI Service

Find and compare the best LLM Evaluation tools for Azure OpenAI Service in 2026

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    Opik Reviews

    Opik

    Comet

    $39 per month
    1 Rating
    With a suite observability tools, you can confidently evaluate, test and ship LLM apps across your development and production lifecycle. Log traces and spans. Define and compute evaluation metrics. Score LLM outputs. Compare performance between app versions. Record, sort, find, and understand every step that your LLM app makes to generate a result. You can manually annotate and compare LLM results in a table. Log traces in development and production. Run experiments using different prompts, and evaluate them against a test collection. You can choose and run preconfigured evaluation metrics, or create your own using our SDK library. Consult the built-in LLM judges to help you with complex issues such as hallucination detection, factuality and moderation. Opik LLM unit tests built on PyTest provide reliable performance baselines. Build comprehensive test suites for every deployment to evaluate your entire LLM pipe-line.
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    Klu Reviews
    Klu.ai, a Generative AI Platform, simplifies the design, deployment, and optimization of AI applications. Klu integrates your Large Language Models and incorporates data from diverse sources to give your applications unique context. Klu accelerates the building of applications using language models such as Anthropic Claude (Azure OpenAI), GPT-4 (Google's GPT-4), and over 15 others. It allows rapid prompt/model experiments, data collection and user feedback and model fine tuning while cost-effectively optimising performance. Ship prompt generation, chat experiences and workflows in minutes. Klu offers SDKs for all capabilities and an API-first strategy to enable developer productivity. Klu automatically provides abstractions to common LLM/GenAI usage cases, such as: LLM connectors and vector storage, prompt templates, observability and evaluation/testing tools.
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    Portkey Reviews

    Portkey

    Portkey.ai

    $49 per month
    LMOps is a stack that allows you to launch production-ready applications for monitoring, model management and more. Portkey is a replacement for OpenAI or any other provider APIs. Portkey allows you to manage engines, parameters and versions. Switch, upgrade, and test models with confidence. View aggregate metrics for your app and users to optimize usage and API costs Protect your user data from malicious attacks and accidental exposure. Receive proactive alerts if things go wrong. Test your models in real-world conditions and deploy the best performers. We have been building apps on top of LLM's APIs for over 2 1/2 years. While building a PoC only took a weekend, bringing it to production and managing it was a hassle! We built Portkey to help you successfully deploy large language models APIs into your applications. We're happy to help you, regardless of whether or not you try Portkey!
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    Galileo Reviews
    Understanding the shortcomings of models can be challenging, particularly in identifying which data caused poor performance and the reasons behind it. Galileo offers a comprehensive suite of tools that allows machine learning teams to detect and rectify data errors up to ten times quicker. By analyzing your unlabeled data, Galileo can automatically pinpoint patterns of errors and gaps in the dataset utilized by your model. We recognize that the process of ML experimentation can be chaotic, requiring substantial data and numerous model adjustments over multiple iterations. With Galileo, you can manage and compare your experiment runs in a centralized location and swiftly distribute reports to your team. Designed to seamlessly fit into your existing ML infrastructure, Galileo enables you to send a curated dataset to your data repository for retraining, direct mislabeled data to your labeling team, and share collaborative insights, among other functionalities. Ultimately, Galileo is specifically crafted for ML teams aiming to enhance the quality of their models more efficiently and effectively. This focus on collaboration and speed makes it an invaluable asset for teams striving to innovate in the machine learning landscape.
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    ChainForge Reviews
    ChainForge serves as an open-source visual programming platform aimed at enhancing prompt engineering and evaluating large language models. This tool allows users to rigorously examine the reliability of their prompts and text-generation models, moving beyond mere anecdotal assessments. Users can conduct simultaneous tests of various prompt concepts and their iterations across different LLMs to discover the most successful combinations. Additionally, it assesses the quality of responses generated across diverse prompts, models, and configurations to determine the best setup for particular applications. Evaluation metrics can be established, and results can be visualized across prompts, parameters, models, and configurations, promoting a data-driven approach to decision-making. The platform also enables the management of multiple conversations at once, allows for the templating of follow-up messages, and supports the inspection of outputs at each interaction to enhance communication strategies. ChainForge is compatible with a variety of model providers, such as OpenAI, HuggingFace, Anthropic, Google PaLM2, Azure OpenAI endpoints, and locally hosted models like Alpaca and Llama. Users have the flexibility to modify model settings and leverage visualization nodes for better insights and outcomes. Overall, ChainForge is a comprehensive tool tailored for both prompt engineering and LLM evaluation, encouraging innovation and efficiency in this field.
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