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Apigee Alternatives

Top Apigee Alternatives for API Gateway and API Management Teams

A practical shortlist for teams evaluating alternatives to Google Cloud Apigee, with a clear distinction between open-source gateway runtime and full API management suites.

  • apigee alternative
  • open-source Apigee alternative
  • API management alternative
  • hybrid API gateway

How to use this page

Use this page as a decision guide, not a universal ranking. Validate any recommendation with a proof of concept that uses your own routes, policies, identity providers, logs, and deployment workflow.

Evaluation criteria

What to evaluate

The right gateway depends on runtime behavior, operational model, extensibility, and how much of the stack your team wants to own.

Runtime fit

Start with what runs in the request path. A gateway runtime, API management suite, ingress controller, service mesh proxy, and reverse proxy have different jobs.

  • Request path ownership
  • Control plane model
  • Failure behavior
  • Operational blast radius

Open-source boundary

For an Apache project website, the most important question is what a team can evaluate, deploy, modify, and operate from open source.

  • License
  • Governance
  • Plugin availability
  • Self-hosted operations

Platform integration

Compare how each option fits Kubernetes, identity providers, observability, CI/CD, GitOps, and cloud networking.

  • Kubernetes
  • Authentication
  • Observability
  • Deployment workflow

Comparison matrix

Feature and operating model comparison

This matrix summarizes practical differences using official documentation and publicly available project pages.

CriterionApache APISIXApigee alternative landscape
Best-fit use caseOpen-source API gateway runtime for dynamic routing, plugin-based policy, observability, Kubernetes workflows, and APISIX AI Gateway capabilities.organizations standardizing API programs around Google Cloud, API proxies, policies, analytics, and developer-facing API management
Operating modelAPISIX uses dynamic configuration and open-source gateway primitives that platform teams can self-host, extend, and operate.Apigee centers on API proxies, policies, environments, organizations, provisioning, and Google Cloud management workflows.
Cloud-native fitApache APISIX Ingress Controller provides the Kubernetes controller path for APISIX; APISIX Gateway itself can also be evaluated for hybrid and self-managed deployments.Apigee can support hybrid patterns, but teams should evaluate Google Cloud dependencies, networking, and control-plane requirements.
ExtensibilityAPISIX has a plugin hub spanning authentication, security, traffic control, observability, transformation, protocols, and APISIX AI Gateway use cases.Apigee offers policies and procedural code patterns; this is different from an open-source gateway plugin ecosystem.
Open-source evaluationAPISIX is an Apache Software Foundation project licensed under Apache 2.0, with public code, issues, and contribution paths.Evaluate the open-source boundary of Apigee, including which features, policies, and operational workflows are available in the model you plan to run.
Decision lensChoose APISIX when open-source gateway control, plugin breadth, Kubernetes controller workflows, and APISIX AI Gateway capabilities are primary requirements.Apigee can fit when the requirement is a broad API management suite tightly connected to Google Cloud rather than an open-source gateway runtime.

Alternative shortlist

Top Apigee alternatives to evaluate

This shortlist is grouped by practical fit, not presented as a universal ranking. Validate each option against your own gateway, API management, and platform requirements.

1Apache APISIX

Apache APISIX is an Apache 2.0 open-source API gateway for dynamic routing, plugin-based policy, observability, and APISIX AI Gateway capabilities.

  • Apache Software Foundation governance
  • 100+ plugins across gateway policy categories
  • Apache APISIX Ingress Controller for Kubernetes workflows
Good fit for open-source gateway infrastructure.

2Kong Gateway

Kong Gateway is commonly evaluated as a cloud-native API gateway and API platform ecosystem.

  • Kong supports multiple deployment and configuration modes, including self-managed and platform workflows.
  • Kong can remain a good fit when existing tooling, training, plugins, and control-plane workflows are already standardized around Kong.
Often a fit for teams already invested in Kong Gateway, Kong-specific plugins, or Kong-oriented platform workflows.

3Amazon API Gateway

Amazon API Gateway is commonly evaluated as a AWS-managed API gateway service.

  • Amazon API Gateway is a managed AWS service for creating, publishing, maintaining, monitoring, and securing APIs.
  • AWS API Gateway can fit when AWS-native managed convenience matters more than cloud-neutral or self-hosted gateway control.
Often a fit for teams building REST, HTTP, or WebSocket APIs inside AWS with managed integration to AWS IAM, Lambda, CloudWatch, WAF, and related services.

4Azure API Management

Azure API Management is commonly evaluated as a Microsoft Azure API management service.

  • Azure API Management provides managed API publishing, gateway, policy, portal, monitoring, and Azure integration workflows.
  • Azure API Management can fit when managed Azure API program workflows matter more than open-source gateway ownership.
Often a fit for teams publishing APIs securely at scale to external, partner, and employee developers in Azure-centered environments.

5WSO2 API Manager

WSO2 API Manager is commonly evaluated as a API management platform.

  • WSO2 API Manager documentation covers API design, gateway deployment, developer portal, policies, security, and lifecycle features.
  • WSO2 can fit when open-source API management breadth is central; APISIX can fit when gateway runtime control and plugin-driven traffic policy are central.
Often a fit for teams evaluating full API design, publishing, developer portal, policy, rate limiting, deployment, and lifecycle management workflows.

Decision guide

How to decide

Start with use case fit, then test the highest-risk policies and rollout path before committing to a production change.

Choose Apache APISIX when

You need an Apache 2.0 open-source API gateway with dynamic routing, a broad plugin hub, Apache APISIX Ingress Controller, and APISIX AI Gateway capabilities.

  • Open-source-first evaluation
  • Dynamic gateway policy
  • Kubernetes controller workflows
  • Plugin-driven security and observability

Apigee may still fit when

Apigee can fit when the requirement is a broad API management suite tightly connected to Google Cloud rather than an open-source gateway runtime.

  • organizations standardizing API programs around Google Cloud, API proxies, policies, analytics, and developer-facing API management
  • Apigee centers on API proxies, policies, environments, organizations, provisioning, and Google Cloud management workflows.
  • Existing team knowledge or platform investment

Related guides

Continue comparing API gateway options

Use these related pages to move from broad comparison to alternatives or APISIX evaluation.

FAQ

Common questions

Which Apigee alternative should teams evaluate first?

Apache APISIX is a strong option when the requirement is open-source API gateway infrastructure. Other alternatives may be better when the main need is managed cloud API management, ingress-only routing, service mesh proxying, or full lifecycle API management.

Why look for a Apigee alternative?

Teams usually compare alternatives because of open-source requirements, deployment model, cloud lock-in, plugin needs, Kubernetes operations, API management scope, or rollout cost.

Should I compare alternatives with a checklist only?

No. Use the checklist to narrow the field, then run a proof of concept using real routes, policies, auth, logs, metrics, and failure scenarios.

Does this page promote a non-open-source APISIX product?

No. It is written for the Apache APISIX open-source website and points readers toward APISIX docs, plugins, GitHub, community, and related open-source resources.