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      It’s kind of unclear what they use as sources nowadays. What is clear however is that they use their own search engine, Teclis, so it doesn’t just act as a proxy for other search engines but searches will only remain in their own engine.

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        They listed their sources before and they removed https://web.archive.org/web/20231228222303if_/https://help.kagi.com/kagi/search-details/search-sources.html

        But than this month they write a blog https://blog.kagi.com/waiting-dawn-search and revealed everything again

        Vendor 	Status
        Mojeek 	Direct license
        Brave 	Direct license
        Yandex 	Direct license
        Wikipedia 	Direct license
        TripAdvisor 	Direct license
        Yelp 	Direct license
        Apple 	Direct license
        Wolfram Alpha 	Direct license
        Our own Small Web Index 	Proprietary
        
        With Google and Bing, we failed - not for lack of trying.
        
        Bing: Their terms didn’t work for us from the start. Microsoft’s terms prohibited reordering results or merging them with other sources - restrictions incompatible with Kagi’s approach. In February 2023, they announced price increases of up to 10x on some API tiers. Then in May 2025, they retired the Bing Search APIs entirely, effective August 2025, directing customers toward AI-focused alternatives like Azure AI Agents.
        
        Google: Google does not offer a public search API. The only available path is an ad-syndication bundle with no changes to result presentation - the model Startpage uses.
        

        and “it doesn’t just act as a proxy for other search engines” it exactly does this, Teclis is <1% of the results (you can see yourself https://teclis.com/)