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# Gemma 3 model card
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license: gemma
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library_name: transformers
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<strong>See <a href="https://huggingface.co/collections/unsloth/gemma-3-67d12b7e8816ec6efa7e4e5b">our collection</a> for all versions of Gemma 3 including GGUF, 4-bit & 16-bit formats.</strong>
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<em><a href="https://docs.unsloth.ai/basics/tutorial-how-to-run-gemma-3-effectively">Read our Guide</a> to see how to Run Gemma 3 correctly.</em>
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<a href="https://docs.unsloth.ai/basics/tutorial-how-to-run-deepseek-r1-on-your-own-local-device">
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<h1 style="margin-top: 0rem;">✨ Fine-tune Gemma 3 with Unsloth!</h1>
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- Fine-tune Gemma 3 (270M) for free using our Google [Colab notebook here](https://docs.unsloth.ai/get-started/unsloth-notebooks)!
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- Read our Blog about Gemma 3 support: [unsloth.ai/blog/gemma3](https://unsloth.ai/blog/gemma3)
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- View the rest of our notebooks in our [docs here](https://docs.unsloth.ai/get-started/unsloth-notebooks).
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| Unsloth supports | Free Notebooks | Performance | Memory use |
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| **Gemma 3 (4B)** | [▶️ Start on Colab](https://colab.research.google.com/github/unslothai/notebooks/blob/main/nb/Gemma3_(4B).ipynb) | 2x faster | 80% less |
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| **Gemma-3n-E4B** | [▶️ Start on Colab](https://colab.research.google.com/github/unslothai/notebooks/blob/main/nb/Gemma3N_(4B)-Conversational.ipynb) | 2x faster | 60% less |
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| **Gemma-3n-E4B (Audio)** | [▶️ Start on Colab](https://colab.research.google.com/github/unslothai/notebooks/blob/main/nb/Gemma3N_(4B)-Audio.ipynb) | 2x faster | 60% less |
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| **GRPO with Gemma 3 (1B)** | [▶️ Start on Colab](https://colab.research.google.com/github/unslothai/notebooks/blob/main/nb/Gemma3_(1B)-GRPO.ipynb) | 2x faster | 80% less |
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| **Gemma 3 (4B) Vision** | [▶️ Start on Colab](https://colab.research.google.com/github/unslothai/notebooks/blob/main/nb/Gemma3_(4B)-Vision.ipynb) | 2x faster | 60% less |
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# Gemma 3 model card
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**Model Page**: [Gemma](https://ai.google.dev/gemma/docs/core)
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**Resources and Technical Documentation**:
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* [Gemma 3 Technical Report][g3-tech-report]
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* [Responsible Generative AI Toolkit][rai-toolkit]
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* [Gemma on Kaggle][kaggle-gemma]
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* [Gemma on Vertex Model Garden][vertex-mg-gemma3]
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**Terms of Use**: [Terms][terms]
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**Authors**: Google DeepMind
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## Model Information
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Summary description and brief definition of inputs and outputs.
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### Description
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Gemma is a family of lightweight, state-of-the-art open models from Google,
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built from the same research and technology used to create the Gemini models.
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Gemma 3 models are multimodal, handling text and image input and generating text
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output, with open weights for both pre-trained variants and instruction-tuned
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variants. Gemma 3 has a large, 128K context window, multilingual support in over
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140 languages, and is available in more sizes than previous versions. Gemma 3
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models are well-suited for a variety of text generation and image understanding
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tasks, including question answering, summarization, and reasoning. Their
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relatively small size makes it possible to deploy them in environments with
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limited resources such as laptops, desktops or your own cloud infrastructure,
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democratizing access to state of the art AI models and helping foster innovation
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for everyone.
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### Inputs and outputs
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- **Input:**
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- Text string, such as a question, a prompt, or a document to be summarized
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- Images, normalized to 896 x 896 resolution and encoded to 256 tokens
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each
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- Total input context of 128K tokens for the 4B, 12B, and 27B sizes, and
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32K tokens for the 1B and 270M sizes.
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- **Output:**
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- Generated text in response to the input, such as an answer to a
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question, analysis of image content, or a summary of a document
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- Total output context up to 128K tokens for the 4B, 12B, and 27B sizes,
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and 32K tokens for the 1B and 270M sizes per request, subtracting the
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### Citation
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```none
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@article{gemma_2025,
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title={Gemma 3},
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url={https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.19786},
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publisher={Google DeepMind},
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author={Gemma Team},
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year={2025}
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## Model Data
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Data used for model training and how the data was processed.
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### Training Dataset
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These models were trained on a dataset of text data that includes a wide variety
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of sources. The 27B model was trained with 14 trillion tokens, the 12B model was
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trained with 12 trillion tokens, 4B model was trained with 4 trillion tokens,
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the 1B with 2 trillion tokens, and the 270M with 6 trillion tokens. The
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knowledge cutoff date for the training data was August 2024. Here are the key
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- Web Documents: A diverse collection of web text ensures the model is
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exposed to a broad range of linguistic styles, topics, and vocabulary. The
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training dataset includes content in over 140 languages.
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- Code: Exposing the model to code helps it to learn the syntax and
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patterns of programming languages, which improves its ability to generate
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code and understand code-related questions.
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- Mathematics: Training on mathematical text helps the model learn logical
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reasoning, symbolic representation, and to address mathematical queries.
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- Images: A wide range of images enables the model to perform image
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analysis and visual data extraction tasks.
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The combination of these diverse data sources is crucial for training a powerful
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multimodal model that can handle a wide variety of different tasks and data
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formats.
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### Data Preprocessing
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- CSAM Filtering: Rigorous CSAM (Child Sexual Abuse Material) filtering
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the exclusion of harmful and illegal content.
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- Sensitive Data Filtering: As part of making Gemma pre-trained models
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safe and reliable, automated techniques were used to filter out certain
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personal information and other sensitive data from training sets.
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- Additional methods: Filtering based on content quality and safety in
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line with [our policies][safety-policies].
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## Implementation Information
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Details about the model internals.
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### Hardware
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Gemma was trained using [Tensor Processing Unit (TPU)][tpu] hardware (TPUv4p,
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TPUv5p and TPUv5e). Training vision-language models (VLMS) requires significant
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computational power. TPUs, designed specifically for matrix operations common in
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machine learning, offer several advantages in this domain:
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- Performance: TPUs are specifically designed to handle the massive
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computations involved in training VLMs. They can speed up training
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considerably compared to CPUs.
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- Memory: TPUs often come with large amounts of high-bandwidth memory,
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allowing for the handling of large models and batch sizes during training.
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This can lead to better model quality.
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- Scalability: TPU Pods (large clusters of TPUs) provide a scalable
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You can distribute training across multiple TPU devices for faster and more
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efficient processing.
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- Cost-effectiveness: In many scenarios, TPUs can provide a more
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cost-effective solution for training large models compared to CPU-based
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infrastructure, especially when considering the time and resources saved
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due to faster training.
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[Google's commitments to operate sustainably][sustainability].
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Training was done using [JAX][jax] and [ML Pathways][ml-pathways].
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JAX allows researchers to take advantage of the latest generation of hardware,
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including TPUs, for faster and more efficient training of large models. ML
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Pathways is Google's latest effort to build artificially intelligent systems
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capable of generalizing across multiple tasks. This is specially suitable for
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foundation models, including large language models like these ones.
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Together, JAX and ML Pathways are used as described in the
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[paper about the Gemini family of models][gemini-2-paper]; *"the 'single
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Model evaluation metrics and results.
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### Benchmark Results
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These models were evaluated against a large collection of different datasets and
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metrics to cover different aspects of text generation. Evaluation results marked
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with **IT** are for instruction-tuned models. Evaluation results marked with
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