With a new experimental app called AI Edge Gallery, Google enables you to try out various local AI models on smartphones. The application can already be installed on Android devices, a version for iPhones is to follow.
Ai Edge Gallery: Try local AI models on your smartphone
Like Google explained on github, Can help the app users to find, download and carry out freely available and compatible local models. After downloading one of the models – such as Google’s new Gemma 3n From the Hugging Face AI platform, it is carried out locally without an internet connection.
Users can experiment with various models and chat with them, ask questions about image content, explore and edit the entry requests, generate and edit code and much more, according to Google.
The Google Ai Edge Gallery also offers a so -called “promptly Lab”, with which users can carry out model -based tasks such as summarizing and describing text. The prompt LAB has several tasks and configurable settings for the fine -tuning of the behavior of the models.
Google draws attention to the fact that the performance of the AI models can vary from device to device. Models with more powerful hardware perform models, not surprisingly faster, but the model size also plays a role. Larger AI models need more time for a task than smaller models.
Incidentally, the Android app is not available for download in the Play store, but must be downloaded from Github and installed via Sideload.
Apart from the experimental app, Google opened for third -party developers as part of the I/O Gemini Nano. With a new interface called ML KIT, Google’s local AI model can summarize and re-formulate texts directly on the device.
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