
Google Launches Gemma 4: The Most Capable Open AI Models Yet
Google DeepMind releases Gemma 4, a family of open models built for advanced reasoning and agentic workflows, with the 31B model ranking #3 globally among open models on Arena AI.
Google DeepMind has released Gemma 4, its most capable open model family to date. Built from the same technology as Gemini 3, these models deliver frontier-level intelligence per parameter — outperforming models 20 times their size on key benchmarks.
The release comes at a time when developers have downloaded Gemma models over 400 million times, building a community of more than 100,000 model variants. Gemma 4 is Google's answer to what developers need next: models purpose-built for reasoning and agentic workflows, not just chat.
Four Sizes for Every Use Case
Gemma 4 comes in four sizes designed for different hardware constraints:
- Effective 2B (E2B) — Mobile-first, runs on billions of Android devices
- Effective 4B (E4B) — Enhanced on-device capability with multimodal support
- 26B Mixture of Experts (MoE) — Currently ranked #6 open model globally
- 31B Dense — Currently ranked #3 open model globally on Arena AI
All models are released under an Apache 2.0 license, making them freely available for commercial use.
Why Developers Should Care
The intelligence-per-parameter breakthrough means you can achieve capabilities that previously required massive models on significantly less hardware. The 31B model competes with models that have hundreds of billions of parameters, making it practical to run and fine-tune on consumer hardware.
For developers building AI-powered products, this dramatically lowers the barrier to entry. You no longer need expensive cloud infrastructure to deploy models with advanced reasoning capabilities.
FAQ
What does "Effective 2B" mean? It's a highly optimized architecture that delivers capabilities beyond what a typical 2B parameter model achieves, prioritizing efficiency for mobile and edge devices.
Can I fine-tune Gemma 4 for my specific use case? Yes. Google reports significant success with fine-tuning — one team created a state-of-the-art Bulgarian language model using Gemma as a base.
Key Takeaways
- Gemma 4 delivers frontier-level performance at dramatically smaller model sizes
- The 31B model ranks #3 globally among open models, outperforming models 20x its size
- Apache 2.0 license enables unrestricted commercial use
- Four size options from mobile to workstation cover every deployment scenario
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