A little over a year after the release of its initial Gemma AI models, Google has introduced Gemma 3, designed for developers creating versatile AI applications. These models support over 35 languages and can run on devices ranging from phones to workstations, with capabilities to analyze text, images, and short videos.
Google asserts that Gemma 3 is the “world’s best single-accelerator model,” excelling in performance compared to competitors such as Facebook’s Llama, DeepSeek, and OpenAI, particularly on a host using a single GPU. The new model features enhancements in its vision encoder, providing support for high-resolution and non-square images. Additionally, Google has introduced ShieldGemma 2, an image safety classifier capable of filtering content classified as sexually explicit, dangerous, or violent.
Despite initial uncertainty regarding interest in such models, the popularity of alternatives like DeepSeek indicates demand for AI technologies with lower hardware requirements. Google mentions that Gemma 3’s enhanced STEM performance underwent evaluations to assess its potential for misuse in creating harmful substances, concluding a low-risk level.
What “open” or “open source” means within the context of AI models remains debated. Google’s licensing of Gemma restricts usage, and this policy continues with the new release. The company promotes Gemma with Google Cloud credits, allowing researchers to apply for $10,000 in credits through the Gemma 3 Academic Program to facilitate their research.
According to Google’s blog, the Gemma family of models aims to make AI technology broadly accessible. Following the model’s first anniversary, which marked over 100 million downloads and the creation of more than 60,000 variants, Google introduced Gemma 3, a collection of lightweight, advanced models built on its Gemini 2.0 technology. Gemma 3 comes in sizes of 1B, 4B, 12B, and 27B, enabling users to select the optimal model for their hardware and performance requirements.
Gemma 3 capabilities and integrations
Gemma 3 provides several new capabilities for developers. It delivers state-of-the-art performance, outperforming Llama-405B, DeepSeek-V3, and o3-mini in early evaluations on LMArena’s leaderboard. Developers can create applications that operate in over 35 languages with pretrained support for more than 140 languages. The model facilitates advanced reasoning by analyzing images, text, and short videos.
Gemma 3 features a 128k-token context window that allows applications to handle large volumes of information and supports function calling for automating tasks. It also introduces quantized models that reduce size and computational demands while maintaining accuracy.
Gemma 3 integrates well with popular development tools, including Hugging Face Transformers, Ollama, JAX, Keras, PyTorch, and others. Developers can access the models instantly through Google AI Studio or download them from platforms like Kaggle and Hugging Face. The revamped codebase allows customization and fine-tuning in various environments, while multiple deployment options are available, including Vertex AI and the Google GenAI API.

NVIDIA has optimized Gemma 3 models, ensuring high performance across various GPU sizes. The models are also designed for compatibility with Google Cloud TPUs and AMD GPUs through the open-source ROCm™ stack.
With Gemma 3, Google envisions a “Gemmaverse,” a broad ecosystem of community-driven tools and models. For example, AI Singapore’s SEA-LION v3 enhances communication across Southeast Asia, while INSAIT’s BgGPT supports the Bulgarian language, and Nexa AI’s OmniAudio demonstrates advanced audio processing.
To support academic research, Google has launched the Gemma 3 Academic Program, providing $10,000 in Google Cloud credits to selected researchers. The application period opens today and will last for four weeks.
Developers are invited to explore Gemma 3 through Google AI Studio and utilize it via the Google GenAI SDK or integrate it with various development environments. With its array of capabilities and extensive integrations, Gemma 3 aims to further democratize access to advanced AI technologies.
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