Community Bilge Yücel DevRel Engineer Haystack Ecosystem: One Name, One Product Family, One Look One unified Haystack ecosystem, from open source to enterprise-scale AI systems. December 19, 2025
Haystack Ecosystem: One Name, One Product Family, One Look One unified Haystack ecosystem, from open source to enterprise-scale AI systems. December 19, 2025We’re making some naming and visual updates at deepset to better reflect the role Haystack already plays as a framework, a community, and the foundation of our enterprise platform. If you’re already building with Haystack, nothing is changing in how you build or run applications. This update is about clarity, making the Haystack ecosystem easier to understand, easier to navigate, and centered around a single open foundation. The Open Source to Enterprise Story of Haystack Haystack began as an open-source framework for building NLP pipelines, created to give developers precise control over how AI systems are composed, debugged, and run in production. From the start, it was designed for real-world use, not just experimentation. Over time, the framework expanded and so did the community. Teams began using Haystack to power increasingly sophisticated systems in production: advanced RAG pipelines, agentic workflows, and multi-step, multimodal applications operating over complex enterprise data. As adoption and contribution grew, Haystack evolved from a framework into a broader ecosystem, shaped by its community and proven in demanding production environments. As enterprises scaled their use of Haystack, the need for additional operational capabilities emerged. The deepset AI Platform evolved alongside the framework, built on the same architecture, abstractions, and mental model to support governance, deployment, and collaboration at scale. Renaming it to Haystack Enterprise Platform reflects how the open-source framework and enterprise operational tooling are already used together in practice. If you know Haystack, you already understand the foundation of the enterprise platform. The new name reflects how teams use Haystack across development, production, and enterprise-scale environments without changing tools, rewriting systems, or navigating brand confusion when choosing the right Haystack offering. The Haystack Logo: What Changed and Why Alongside the naming change, we’re updating the Haystack logo and overall look. This isn’t just a change in appearance. It reflects how Haystack is used today and how the ecosystem has evolved. Haystack is no longer only a framework, it’s the foundation across everything we ship. Haystack Open Source, Haystack Enterprise Starter, and Haystack Enterprise Platform now share a consistent look, reflecting their place within a single Haystack family. The updated logo reflects Haystack’s role in building complete AI systems. It aligns with how Haystack is used today, bringing agents, retrieval, pipelines, and operational concerns together while staying true to its core values of openness, clarity and structure. The Haystack Product Family The Haystack product family supports teams across the full lifecycle of enterprise AI adoption, from development to production and organization-wide scale. It includes the Haystack Framework, Haystack Enterprise Starter, and Haystack Enterprise Platform. These are layers teams can grow into as their use of Haystack matures. What Is Haystack? If you’re new to Haystack, it’s an open-source AI orchestration framework developed by deepset that enables Python developers to build sophisticated, agentic AI applications. It provides a modular pipeline architecture with a rich ecosystem of…
