FAQ
A fast explanation for developers arriving from search and launch pages.
The homepage should answer the obvious questions quickly before the reader has to dig through documentation.
What is Gemma 4?+
Gemma 4 is an open model family from Google DeepMind released on April 2, 2026, positioned around stronger reasoning, multimodal workflows, long context, and more structured software use cases.
Why is it relevant for commercial software?+
The combination of Apache 2.0 licensing and local deployment matters. It gives builders a more permissive legal starting point and better infrastructure control.
Does it really support local and offline use?+
That is the core positioning. The model family spans hardware tiers from smaller edge environments to workstation-class local setups.
How is it different from a basic local chatbot?+
The pitch is broader than text chat. Gemma 4 is framed around reasoning quality, multimodal understanding, long context, and structure that fits real product workflows.
Why start with a static homepage?+
Because positioning and clarity are more valuable at the start than premature interaction. The public surface defines the story before tooling layers are added.
Can this become a fuller product later?+
Yes. The static launch surface can naturally expand into docs, setup flows, utilities, and richer product views around the Gemma 4 ecosystem.
Didn't find what you need?
Establish the public Gemma 4 narrative first, then layer on documentation and utilities.
Start with the local setup path, then go deeper in the docs. If something is still missing, reach out by email.