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Gemma 4 local open models

March 27, 2026Google DeepMind, Demis Hassabis, Logan Kilpatrick

Google DeepMind and Demis Hassabis launch Gemma 4 as Apache 2.0 open models optimized for reasoning and agentic workflows, while developers highlight running them locally via Ollama and llama.cpp on laptops and Macs.

Meet Gemma 4: our new family of open models you can run on your own hardware.
Built for advanced reasoning and agentic workflows, we’re releasing them under an Apache 2.0 license.
Excited to launch Gemma 4: the best open models in the world for their respective sizes.
Gemma 4 is here with state-of-the-art models targeting edge and workstations.
brew install llama.cpp --HEAD
Google releases Gemma 4.
Released under Apache 2.0. Runs on your phone, laptop, or servers.
Google just mass-licensed its AI to every startup on the planet for free.
The multimodal reasoning models are under Apache 2.0.
Apache 2.0, open weights, frontier models that run on phones, laptops, and desktops
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