Gemma 4 Review: Google's Best Open-Source Model — All Sizes Compared
Google's Gemma 4 landed in April 2026 with a 92.4% MMLU score, native multimodal vision, audio support, and a 1B model that runs on a phone. Here's the full breakdown.
The Four Models in the Gemma 4 Family
What Changed From Gemma 3
Architecture Deep-Dive
Benchmark Results
Hardware Requirements and Local Setup
Who Should Use Each Variant
The Apache 2.0 Advantage
Gemma 4 vs. the Competition
Google released Gemma 4 on April 2, 2026, and it's the most significant jump the Gemma family has ever made. The 31B flagship model scores 92.4% on MMLU — above GPT-4o's 88.7%. The smallest model, the E2B, runs on a smartphone with a sub-1.5 GB memory footprint and supports text, images, video, and audio. The entire family ships under Apache 2.0, meaning fully commercial use with no restrictions.
This guide covers every variant, what changed from Gemma 3, hardware requirements, benchmark scores, and how to start running Gemma 4 locally today.
Gemma 4 ships in four variants, split across two ar…