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Agent Lightning

Train and optimize any AI agent across any framework with near-zero code changes

PriceFree / Open Source (MIT)Reviewed2026-04-14

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Agent Lightning is Microsoft's open-source framework for training, fine-tuning, and optimizing AI agents without rewriting your existing code. The core idea: add lightweight emit() calls (or enable auto-tracing) to capture prompts, tool calls, and reward signals as structured spans. Those spans flow into LightningStore, which feeds a pluggable Trainer that can run reinforcement learning, automatic prompt optimization, supervised fine-tuning, or custom algorithms — your choice. What makes it notable is genuine framework agnosticism. Whether your agents are built on LangChain, AutoGen, CrewAI, OpenAI's Agent SDK, or plain Python with OpenAI, Agent Lightning bolts on without architectural changes. You can target specific agents within a multi-agent system and leave others untouched. With 16.8k GitHub stars and a Discord community, Microsoft is positioning this as the training layer that sits beneath whatever orchestration framework developers already use. That's a smart wedge: rather than competing with LangChain or AutoGen for framework mindshare, it becomes the optimization pass that makes all of them better.

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Framework-agnostic agent training is the gap nobody talks about. Most teams are spending weeks retrofitting optimization logic into agents built on whatever framework they grabbed first. Agent Lightning's emit() approach is low-ceremony and the RL + prompt optimization combo in one package is genuinely useful.

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Microsoft has a habit of open-sourcing research-grade tools that look polished in demos but lack production hardening. The reward signal design problem — which is 80% of the real work in RL for agents — is entirely on the developer. The framework just runs your reward function, it doesn't help you define a good one.

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The real long-term play here is continuous agent improvement in production — agents that get better the longer they run on real user data. Agent Lightning is one of the first frameworks that makes this pattern tractable for teams without ML research backgrounds. This is how production AI systems will be maintained in 2027.

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The name and branding are oddly compelling for a Microsoft project. The 'absolute trainer' positioning is confident without being cringe. The docs site is clean and the architecture diagrams actually explain the system rather than just looking impressive.

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