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Here is a deep dive into what makes Kuzu v0.136 a critical update for developers working with complex, connected data.

If you need help with a (like Full-Text Search or Vector embeddings)? If you are migrating from a different database ?

Financial institutions use graph databases to flag circular transactions or sudden connection to known bad actors. With , the improved recursive joins allow you to run variable-length pattern matching on the fly. For example:

For developers tired of the operational overhead of maintaining a separate graph database server, Kuzu offers the simplicity of an embedded library with the power of a modern graph engine. Version 0.136 is the most stable, performant release to date.

db = kuzu.Database("./test_db") conn = kuzu.Connection(db)

As of October 2025, KùzuDB reached its final milestone with the release of , at which point the project was archived and Kùzu Inc. announced they were "working on something new". Reports suggest the team may have been acquired by Apple.

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Here is a deep dive into what makes Kuzu v0.136 a critical update for developers working with complex, connected data.

If you need help with a (like Full-Text Search or Vector embeddings)? If you are migrating from a different database ? kuzu v0 136

Financial institutions use graph databases to flag circular transactions or sudden connection to known bad actors. With , the improved recursive joins allow you to run variable-length pattern matching on the fly. For example: Here is a deep dive into what makes Kuzu v0

For developers tired of the operational overhead of maintaining a separate graph database server, Kuzu offers the simplicity of an embedded library with the power of a modern graph engine. Version 0.136 is the most stable, performant release to date. Financial institutions use graph databases to flag circular

db = kuzu.Database("./test_db") conn = kuzu.Connection(db)

As of October 2025, KùzuDB reached its final milestone with the release of , at which point the project was archived and Kùzu Inc. announced they were "working on something new". Reports suggest the team may have been acquired by Apple.