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Kreuzberg v4.0.0-rc14 released: optimization phase and stable v4 ahead

We’ve just released Kreuzberg v4.0.0-rc14, now working across all release channels (language bindings, Docker, CLI).

With the core feature set in place, focus is shifting to performance optimization — profiling and improving bindings, followed by comparative benchmarks and a documentation refresh.

If you have time to test rc14, we’d be happy to receive any feedback- bugs, encouragement, design critique, or else- as we prepare for a stable v4 release next month. Thank you!

Kreuzberg's position: As an open-source library, Kreuzberg provides a self-hosted alternative with no per-document API costs, making it suitable for high-volume workloads where cost efficiency matters.

Resources
GitHub: Star us at https://github.com/kreuzberg-dev/kreuzberg
Discord: Join our community server at https://discord.gg/JraV699cKj
Subreddit: Join the discussion at https://www.reddit.com/r/kreuzberg_dev/
Documentation: https://kreuzberg.dev/

We'd love to hear your contributions!

For more background on Kreuzberg, competitive comparison, and recent changes, see the earlier deep dive from v4.0.0-rc8:
https://dev.to/kreuzberg-dev/kreuzberg-v400-rc8-is-available-4fma

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