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NomicEmbeddings

This will help you get started with Nomic embedding models using LangChain. For detailed documentation on NomicEmbeddings features and configuration options, please refer to the API reference.

Overviewโ€‹

Integration detailsโ€‹

ProviderPackage
Nomiclangchain-nomic

Setupโ€‹

To access Nomic embedding models you'll need to create a/an Nomic account, get an API key, and install the langchain-nomic integration package.

Credentialsโ€‹

Head to https://atlas.nomic.ai/ to sign up to Nomic and generate an API key. Once you've done this set the NOMIC_API_KEY environment variable:

import getpass
import os

if not os.getenv("NOMIC_API_KEY"):
os.environ["NOMIC_API_KEY"] = getpass.getpass("Enter your Nomic API key: ")

If you want to get automated tracing of your model calls you can also set your LangSmith API key by uncommenting below:

# os.environ["LANGCHAIN_TRACING_V2"] = "true"
# os.environ["LANGCHAIN_API_KEY"] = getpass.getpass("Enter your LangSmith API key: ")

Installationโ€‹

The LangChain Nomic integration lives in the langchain-nomic package:

%pip install -qU langchain-nomic
Note: you may need to restart the kernel to use updated packages.

Instantiationโ€‹

Now we can instantiate our model object and generate chat completions:

from langchain_nomic import NomicEmbeddings

embeddings = NomicEmbeddings(
model="nomic-embed-text-v1.5",
# dimensionality=256,
# Nomic's `nomic-embed-text-v1.5` model was [trained with Matryoshka learning](https://blog.nomic.ai/posts/nomic-embed-matryoshka)
# to enable variable-length embeddings with a single model.
# This means that you can specify the dimensionality of the embeddings at inference time.
# The model supports dimensionality from 64 to 768.
# inference_mode="remote",
# One of `remote`, `local` (Embed4All), or `dynamic` (automatic). Defaults to `remote`.
# api_key=... , # if using remote inference,
# device="cpu",
# The device to use for local embeddings. Choices include
# `cpu`, `gpu`, `nvidia`, `amd`, or a specific device name. See
# the docstring for `GPT4All.__init__` for more info. Typically
# defaults to CPU. Do not use on macOS.
)
API Reference:NomicEmbeddings

Indexing and Retrievalโ€‹

Embedding models are often used in retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) flows, both as part of indexing data as well as later retrieving it. For more detailed instructions, please see our RAG tutorials.

Below, see how to index and retrieve data using the embeddings object we initialized above. In this example, we will index and retrieve a sample document in the InMemoryVectorStore.

# Create a vector store with a sample text
from langchain_core.vectorstores import InMemoryVectorStore

text = "LangChain is the framework for building context-aware reasoning applications"

vectorstore = InMemoryVectorStore.from_texts(
[text],
embedding=embeddings,
)

# Use the vectorstore as a retriever
retriever = vectorstore.as_retriever()

# Retrieve the most similar text
retrieved_documents = retriever.invoke("What is LangChain?")

# show the retrieved document's content
retrieved_documents[0].page_content
API Reference:InMemoryVectorStore
'LangChain is the framework for building context-aware reasoning applications'

Direct Usageโ€‹

Under the hood, the vectorstore and retriever implementations are calling embeddings.embed_documents(...) and embeddings.embed_query(...) to create embeddings for the text(s) used in from_texts and retrieval invoke operations, respectively.

You can directly call these methods to get embeddings for your own use cases.

Embed single textsโ€‹

You can embed single texts or documents with embed_query:

single_vector = embeddings.embed_query(text)
print(str(single_vector)[:100]) # Show the first 100 characters of the vector
[0.024642944, 0.029083252, -0.14013672, -0.09082031, 0.058898926, -0.07489014, -0.0138168335, 0.0037

Embed multiple textsโ€‹

You can embed multiple texts with embed_documents:

text2 = (
"LangGraph is a library for building stateful, multi-actor applications with LLMs"
)
two_vectors = embeddings.embed_documents([text, text2])
for vector in two_vectors:
print(str(vector)[:100]) # Show the first 100 characters of the vector
[0.012771606, 0.023727417, -0.12365723, -0.083740234, 0.06530762, -0.07110596, -0.021896362, -0.0068
[-0.019058228, 0.04058838, -0.15222168, -0.06842041, -0.012130737, -0.07128906, -0.04534912, 0.00522

API Referenceโ€‹

For detailed documentation on NomicEmbeddings features and configuration options, please refer to the API reference.


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