Google launches Gemma 4, showcasing advanced and powerful new AI capabilities.

Published On 04 Apr, 2026
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The launch marks a major step in AI development, offering developers versatile tools for agentic workflows.

What is Gemma 4?
 

Gemma 4 is a next-generation suite of AI-powered open models, built to handle sophisticated reasoning, coding, and multimodal tasks.

These models can generate code, process images and videos, and complete complex workflows efficiently. Google describes them as “purpose-built for advanced reasoning and agentic workflows”, claiming unmatched intelligence-per-parameter.

Since the first Gemma launch, developers have downloaded the models over 400 million times, creating a vast “Gemmaverse” of over 100,000 variants.

Gemma 4 model family

 

Gemma 4 comes in four sizes:

  • Effective 2B (E2B) – optimized for memory and compute efficiency
  • Effective 4B (E4B) – similarly streamlined for smaller devices
  • 26B Mixture of Experts (MoE) – capable of handling high-end reasoning tasks
  • 31B Dense – ranked #3 among open models globally on the Arena AI leaderboard

The models are built to outperform others up to 20 times their size, thanks to cutting-edge technology and optimized architectures.

Efficiency and compatibility
 

The larger models, 26B and 31B, can run on standard PCs, with unquantized bfloat16 weights fitting on a single 80 GB Nvidia H100 GPU.

The smaller E2B and E4B models are designed for efficiency and can operate on devices like handsets, Raspberry Pi, and Nvidia Jetson Orin Nano. This versatility allows developers to deploy Gemma 4 across a range of platforms without sacrificing performance.

Why Gemma 4 matters
 

Gemma 4’s launch signals a shift toward highly capable, open-source AI models that are both powerful and accessible. Its multimodal capabilities and advanced reasoning potential make it an attractive choice for developers, researchers, and AI enthusiasts looking to streamline workflows.

Google emphasizes that these models are built to support agentic workflows, enabling automated decision-making and intelligent task completion across multiple domains.