Gemma 4 Open Models: Google DeepMind’s Powerhouse AI Sets a New Standard for Efficiency
On April 2, 2026, Google DeepMind announced the official release of Gemma 4 Open Models, the latest and most advanced generation of its open-weight family. Built on the same technological foundation as the proprietary Gemini 3, Gemma 4 is designed to deliver frontier-level intelligence while remaining highly accessible to the global developer community under a permissive Apache 2.0 license.
Since the launch of the first Gemma series, the ecosystem has exploded with over 400 million downloads. Gemma 4 Open Models arrive as a direct response to the community’s need for AI that doesn’t just “chat,” but can reason, code, and act as autonomous agents on consumer-grade hardware.
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The defining characteristic of this release is unprecedented efficiency. These models are punching far above their weight class; the 31B variant currently ranks as the #3 open model in the world on the Arena.ai leaderboard, outperforming models nearly 20 times its size.
Google is releasing the family in four distinct, versatile sizes:
- 31B Dense: The flagship for raw quality, providing a massive foundation for complex reasoning.

- 26B Mixture of Experts (MoE): Optimized for low-latency performance, activating only 3.8 billion parameters during inference.
- Effective 4B (E4B) & Effective 2B (E2B): Engineered specifically for edge devices and IoT hardware.
Native Multimodal Capabilities and Agentic Workflows
The Gemma 4 Open Models move beyond text-only interactions. For the first time in the series, the entire family features native multimodal processing out of the box.
- Vision and Audio: All models can process video and images, excelling at tasks like OCR and complex chart understanding. The edge models (E2B and E4B) also include native audio input for seamless speech recognition.
- Autonomous Agents: With native support for function-calling and structured JSON output, these models are “agent-ready,” capable of interacting with APIs and executing multi-step workflows.
- Massive Context Windows: The edge models boast a 128K context window, while the larger 26B and 31B versions offer up to 256K, allowing developers to feed entire code repositories into a single prompt.

An Ecosystem of Freedom with the Apache 2.0 License
In a move widely praised by the developer community, Google has shifted the Gemma 4 Open Models to an Apache 2.0 license. This commercially permissive framework grants developers total digital sovereignty, allowing them to build, modify, and deploy models across any infrastructure—on-premises or in the cloud—without restrictive barriers.
“The release of Gemma 4 under an Apache 2.0 license is a huge milestone,” said Clément Delangue, co-founder and CEO of Hugging Face. The platform announced day-one support for the entire family, ensuring immediate availability for the millions of researchers using the Transformers library.
Author: M Jyosri
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