| Best-fit use case | Open-source API gateway runtime for dynamic routing, plugin-based policy, observability, Kubernetes workflows, and APISIX AI Gateway capabilities. | teams evaluating API lifecycle management, developer portal, API catalog, and synchronous plus asynchronous API governance |
| Operating model | APISIX uses dynamic configuration and open-source gateway primitives that platform teams can self-host, extend, and operate. | Gravitee is documented as an API management platform with gateway, management, portal, and related platform components. |
| Cloud-native fit | Apache APISIX Ingress Controller provides the Kubernetes controller path for APISIX; APISIX Gateway itself can also be evaluated for hybrid and self-managed deployments. | Gravitee has Kubernetes and operator-oriented documentation paths, but teams should validate the desired runtime and management architecture. |
| Extensibility | APISIX has a plugin hub spanning authentication, security, traffic control, observability, transformation, protocols, and APISIX AI Gateway use cases. | Gravitee should be compared for API management breadth, policy model, portal workflows, and event-native API support. |
| Open-source evaluation | APISIX is an Apache Software Foundation project licensed under Apache 2.0, with public code, issues, and contribution paths. | Evaluate the open-source boundary of Gravitee, including which features, policies, and operational workflows are available in the model you plan to run. |
| Decision lens | Choose APISIX when open-source gateway control, plugin breadth, Kubernetes controller workflows, and APISIX AI Gateway capabilities are primary requirements. | Gravitee can fit when lifecycle management and portal workflows dominate; APISIX can fit when open-source gateway runtime control dominates. |