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LFM2.5-VL vs Qwen3 Family

Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.

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AI Models

LFM2.5-VL

450M vision-language model that runs in under 250ms on edge hardware

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75%

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Paid

Entry

Liquid AI just shipped LFM2.5-VL, a 450M-parameter vision-language model engineered from the ground up for edge deployment. Unlike most VLMs that require a beefy GPU in the cloud, LFM2.5-VL targets devices like the Snapdragon 8 Elite, NVIDIA Jetson Orin, and AMD Ryzen AI — hitting sub-250ms latency on-device without any cloud round-trip. This model builds significantly on its predecessor with four new capabilities: bounding box prediction (81.28 on RefCOCO-M), multilingual support across 8 languages, function calling, and improved instruction following. Those aren't just benchmark checkboxes — bounding box prediction means you can run visual grounding and object detection pipelines on a phone or robot without any server involvement. Liquid AI is the MIT-spun startup behind Liquid Foundation Models (LFMs), a non-Transformer architecture that delivers competitive performance at a fraction of the memory footprint. LFM2.5-VL is available free on HuggingFace and through Liquid's LEAP inference platform. For builders targeting on-device AI — robotics, mobile, embedded — this is one of the most practical releases of the month.

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Foundation Models

Qwen3 Family

Alibaba's full model family: 0.6B to 235B with thinking modes

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75%

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Community

Paid

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Alibaba's Qwen team released the full Qwen3 model family this week — 8 models ranging from 0.6B to 235B parameters, spanning both dense and Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) architectures. The headline model is Qwen3-235B-A22B, a 235B MoE that activates 22B parameters per token and matches GPT-4.1 on coding and math benchmarks while running at a fraction of the cost. All Qwen3 models feature switchable "thinking modes" — a built-in chain-of-thought toggle that can be enabled or disabled per request. This eliminates the need for separate reasoning vs. instruct variants, letting developers trade latency for accuracy dynamically. All models are released under Apache 2.0, with weights available on Hugging Face and ModelScope. The smaller models are competitive at their size class: Qwen3-4B reportedly matches Qwen2.5-72B-Instruct on several benchmarks, and the 0.6B model is designed to run efficiently on embedded and edge devices. The release also introduces a new multilingual benchmark covering 119 languages, on which the Qwen3 family sets new state-of-the-art scores for open-weights models.

Decision
LFM2.5-VL
Qwen3 Family
Panel verdict
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Community
No community votes yet
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Pricing
Open Weights
Open Source (Apache 2.0) / API via Alibaba Cloud
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450M vision-language model that runs in under 250ms on edge hardware
Alibaba's full model family: 0.6B to 235B with thinking modes
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AI Models
Foundation Models

Reviewer scorecard

Builder
80/100 · ship

Sub-250ms on-device vision with function calling is the unlock for a huge class of apps that couldn't tolerate cloud latency — real-time AR overlays, offline field inspection, privacy-sensitive medical imaging. The bounding box support is icing; ship this.

80/100 · ship

Apache 2.0 on a 235B model that matches GPT-4.1 is the most impactful open-source release of the quarter. The dynamic thinking mode toggle is exactly what production systems need — you don't always want a 30-second reasoning chain on every request.

Skeptic
45/100 · skip

450M parameters with 8-language support and benchmark-leading vision grounding sounds great until you try to fine-tune it for a domain-specific task. The LEAP platform is still invite-only and the open weights lack fine-tuning docs. Worth watching but not shipping to prod yet.

45/100 · skip

Alibaba's benchmark methodology has been questioned before. The 'matches GPT-4.1' claim needs independent validation on real tasks. Also, while Apache 2.0 is permissive, enterprise legal teams will still scrutinize models from Chinese companies for compliance reasons.

Futurist
80/100 · ship

The race to run capable VLMs on-device is the precursor to AI-native hardware. Liquid's non-Transformer architecture is showing that efficiency gains don't require the same trade-offs as quantization. This is what AI hardware of 2028 will be built around.

80/100 · ship

Eight models with consistent APIs, multilingual coverage, and open weights — this is what a real AI platform looks like. Alibaba is building a global alternative to OpenAI's stack, and the quality gap is closing faster than anyone expected two years ago.

Creator
80/100 · ship

On-device vision that can call functions means camera-native apps that don't phone home. Think real-time style transfer, offline image tagging, or AR creative tools that actually work on a plane. The creator tooling implications are underrated.

80/100 · ship

The multilingual benchmark improvements are huge for global content teams. I tested Qwen3-7B on Japanese marketing copy and it handled tone and register better than anything at this size class. For small teams creating content in non-English markets, this is a serious unlock.

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