California, April 4, 2026 – The Europe Today: Google has announced the launch of Gemma 4, the latest generation of its open AI models, describing it as the most intelligent open model family released by the company to date.
According to an official blog post, Gemma 4 is built on the same research foundation as Gemini 3 and is distributed under the Apache License 2.0, reinforcing Google’s push toward accessible and open artificial intelligence tools for developers worldwide.
The new model family is designed to support advanced reasoning and agentic workflows, enabling developers to build systems capable of multi-step logical analysis and autonomous interaction with tools and application programming interfaces (APIs). Google stated that Gemma 4 will be available in four different sizes, allowing deployment across a wide range of hardware—from Android devices and laptop GPUs to high-performance developer workstations and specialized accelerators.
Gemma 4 also introduces strong multimodal capabilities, with native support for processing images and video alongside text. All models in the family can generate code, making them particularly useful for AI-assisted programming and automation tasks.
The models offer expanded context windows, with edge versions supporting up to 128,000 tokens and larger variants handling up to 256,000 tokens. This enables longer conversations and more complex task execution. Additionally, Gemma 4 has been trained on more than 140 languages, significantly enhancing its multilingual capabilities.
Since the introduction of the Gemma series, Google reports over 400 million downloads, while the growing developer ecosystem—dubbed the “Gemmaverse”—has produced more than 100,000 model variants.
Early adopters are already exploring Gemma 4’s applications in real-time video analysis, intelligent workflow automation, and advanced coding assistance, signaling its potential to transform both software development and digital content creation.














