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A library for multi-agent systems evaluation and benchmarking.

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LLM-based Multi-Agent Evaluation & Benchmark Framework

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MASEval is an evaluation library that provides a unified interface for benchmarking (multi-)agent systems. It offers standardized abstractions for running any agent implementation—whether built with AutoGen, LangChain, custom frameworks, or direct API calls—against established benchmarks like GAIA and AgentBench, or your own custom evaluation tasks.

Analogous to pytest for testing or MLflow for ML experimentation, MASEval focuses exclusively on evaluation infrastructure. It does not implement agents, define multi-agent communication protocols, or turn LLMs into agents. Instead, it wraps existing agent systems via simple adapters, orchestrates the evaluation lifecycle (setup, execution, measurement, teardown), and provides lifecycle hooks for tracing, logging, and metrics collection. This separation allows researchers to compare different agent architectures apples-to-apples across frameworks, while maintaining full control over their agent implementations.

Core Principles:

  • Evaluation, Not Implementation: MASEval provides the evaluation infrastructure—you bring your agent implementation. Whether you've built agents with AutoGen, LangChain, custom code, or direct LLM calls, MASEval wraps them via simple adapters and runs them through standardized benchmarks.

  • System-Level Benchmarking: The fundamental unit of evaluation is the complete system—the full configuration of agents, prompts, tools, and their interaction patterns. This allows meaningful comparison between entirely different architectural approaches.

  • Task-Specific Configurations: Each benchmark task is a self-contained evaluation unit with its own instructions, environment state, success criteria, and custom evaluation logic. One task might measure success by environment state changes, another by programmatic output validation.

  • Framework Agnostic by Design: MASEval is intentionally unopinionated about agent frameworks, model providers, and system architectures. Simple, standardized interfaces and wrappers enable any agent system to be evaluated without modification to the core library.

  • Lifecycle Hooks via Callbacks: Inject custom logic at any point in the evaluation lifecycle (e.g., on_run_start, on_task_start, on_agent_step_end) through a callback system. This enables extensibility without modifying core evaluation logic.

  • Pluggable Backends: Tracing, logging, metrics, and data storage are implemented as callbacks. Easily add new backends or combine existing ones—log to WandB and Langfuse simultaneously, or implement custom metrics collectors.

  • Extensible Benchmark Suite: Researchers can implement new benchmarks by inheriting from base classes and focusing on task construction and evaluation logic, while leveraging built-in evaluation infrastructure.

  • Abstract Base Classes: The library provides abstract base classes for core components (Task, Benchmark, Environment, Evaluator) with optional default implementations, giving users flexibility to customize while maintaining interface consistency.

Install

The package is published on PyPI as maseval. To install the stable release for general use, run:

pip install maseval

If you want the optional integrations used by the examples (smolagents, langchain, etc.), install the examples extras:

pip install "maseval[examples]"

Or install only the smolagents integration:

pip install "maseval[smolagents]"

Example

Examples are available in the Documentation.

Contribute

We welcome any contributions. Please read the CONTRIBUTING.md file to learn more!

Benchmarks

This library includes implementations for several benchmarks to evaluate a variety of multi-agent scenarios. Each benchmark is designed to test specific collaboration and problem-solving skills.

➡️ See here for a full list and description of all available benchmarks including licenses.

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