Google has launched Gemma 4, a new family of open AI models built on Gemini 3 research. With longer context windows, multimodal capabilities, audio and vision support, and training across 140+ languages, Gemma 4 offers developers powerful tools under the Apache 2.0 licence for global, secure, and versatile AI innovation.
Google has announced the release of Gemma 4, its latest family of open artificial intelligence models, designed to bring breakthrough reasoning and intelligence directly to users’ own hardware. Built on the same research foundation as Gemini 3, Gemma 4 represents a significant step forward in making advanced AI more accessible and adaptable.
The new models feature a 256K context window, enabling seamless processing of large datasets and complex reasoning tasks. They come in four versatile sizes, optimised for everything from mobile devices to developer workstations, ensuring flexibility across different computing environments. Native multimodality is a key highlight, with built-in support for audio and vision, allowing developers to create richer, more interactive applications.
Global reach is another defining feature, with Gemma 4 natively trained on over 140 languages, empowering developers to build tools for diverse audiences worldwide. Importantly, the models are released under the Apache 2.0 licence, a commercially permissive framework that gives developers full control to build freely and deploy securely.
Google emphasises that Gemma 4 is not just about technical capability but about fostering an open ecosystem. By making its most advanced proprietary research available in this way, the company aims to accelerate innovation across industries and communities.
Developers can begin building with Gemma 4 immediately through Google AI Studio, or download the model weights from platforms including Hugging Face, Kaggle, and Ollama. With its combination of scale, versatility, and openness, Gemma 4 is positioned to shape the next generation of AI applications worldwide.
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