Compare the Top Small Language Models that integrate with ExecuTorch as of August 2026

This a list of Small Language Models that integrate with ExecuTorch. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with ExecuTorch. View the products that work with ExecuTorch in the table below.

What are Small Language Models for ExecuTorch?

Small Language Models (SLMs) are compact AI models designed to perform natural language understanding and generation tasks while requiring significantly fewer computational resources than large language models (LLMs). These models are optimized for low latency, lower memory usage, on-device inference, and cost-efficient deployment, making them well suited for edge devices, mobile applications, embedded systems, and enterprise workloads with strict performance or privacy requirements. SLMs can power applications such as chatbots, document summarization, code generation, classification, translation, question answering, and AI agents while delivering fast inference and reduced infrastructure costs. Many small language models are available as open-source or commercial offerings and integrate with AI frameworks, inference engines, cloud platforms, and developer tools for flexible deployment. By balancing performance, efficiency, and scalability, small language models help organizations build responsive, cost-effective AI applications across a wide range of environments. Compare and read user reviews of the best Small Language Models for ExecuTorch currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Muse Glimmer
    Muse Glimmer is a 30-billion-parameter open-weights model from Meta Superintelligence Labs, optimized for always-on local agent workflows. Small enough to run on a Mac or PC with a single consumer GPU, it is designed for local agents, function calling, coding, and LLM-as-a-judge evaluation without depending on cloud infrastructure or network access. The model combines long-horizon execution, precise tool calling, multimodal understanding, long-context memory, and instruction following. It can complete end-to-end agentic tasks, sustain multi-step reasoning across extended workflows, recover from failed or unexpected tool calls, and accept interleaved text and images through a dedicated perception encoder for interpreting screenshots, charts, and documents. Muse Glimmer works with OpenClaw and other agentic orchestration patterns, supports controllable reasoning effort, and is trained on data from more than 100 languages.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Llama 3.2
    The open-source AI model you can fine-tune, distill and deploy anywhere is now available in more versions. Choose from 1B, 3B, 11B or 90B, or continue building with Llama 3.1. Llama 3.2 is a collection of large language models (LLMs) pretrained and fine-tuned in 1B and 3B sizes that are multilingual text only, and 11B and 90B sizes that take both text and image inputs and output text. Develop highly performative and efficient applications from our latest release. Use our 1B or 3B models for on device applications such as summarizing a discussion from your phone or calling on-device tools like calendar. Use our 11B or 90B models for image use cases such as transforming an existing image into something new or getting more information from an image of your surroundings.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Phi-4-mini-reasoning
    Phi-4-mini-reasoning is a 3.8-billion parameter transformer-based language model optimized for mathematical reasoning and step-by-step problem solving in environments with constrained computing or latency. Fine-tuned with synthetic data generated by the DeepSeek-R1 model, it balances efficiency with advanced reasoning ability. Trained on over one million diverse math problems spanning multiple levels of difficulty from middle school to Ph.D. level, Phi-4-mini-reasoning outperforms its base model on long sentence generation across various evaluations and surpasses larger models like OpenThinker-7B, Llama-3.2-3B-instruct, and DeepSeek-R1. It features a 128K-token context window and supports function calling, enabling integration with external tools and APIs. Phi-4-mini-reasoning can be quantized using Microsoft Olive or Apple MLX Framework for deployment on edge devices such as IoT, laptops, and mobile devices.
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