apple/coreai-models
Model export recipes, Python primitives, and Swift runtime utilities for building on-device AI with Core AI.
Requirements
If you haven't installed uv, install it by
brew install uvor
curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | shOnce installed successfully, refer to the README.md for each model or family of models, in models folder for their exporting recipe.
Requirements (running and app integration)
- macOS and iOS 27.0+
- Xcode 27.0+
Core AI models are exported as standalone .aimodel files for integration into apps via the Core AI framework.
Some models require additional resources. Language models require a tokenizer, for instance, and diffusion models run multiple models in sequence as part of a single pipeline. For these cases, export recipes in this repo produce a resource folder containing one or more .aimodel files alongside any required resources. The Swift package in this repo provides runtime utilities for integrating these into an app.
Command line interface (CLI) tools are also included for running exported models directly on a Mac (requires Xcode 27.0+). See each model's README for available tools and example invocations.
Explore supported models
Find supported models by
git clone https://github.com/apple/coreai-models.git && cd coreai-models
uv run coreai.model.registry --list-modelsRun uv run coreai.model.registry --help for details.
Agent Skills
This repo includes a plugin with skills to enable coding agents to use Core AI like an expert.
Available skills
| Skill | Description | | --- | --- | | working‑with‑coreai | End-to-end workflow for deploying PyTorch models on Apple silicon, covering export with coreai-torch and running with the Core AI runtime. | | model‑authoring | Empirical rules for authoring PyTorch models for on-device execution on Apple platforms, covering BC1S layout, op compatibility, KV cache patterns, precision rules, MoE, and common issues. | | model‑compression‑exploration | Systematically explore weight compression configurations (quantization and palettization) for a PyTorch model using coreai-opt. |
Install
Installation differs depending on your coding agent of choice.
Claude Code
Register the marketplace:
/plugin marketplace add git@github.com:apple/coreai-models.gitAlternatively, register the marketplace from a local git checkout:
/plugin marketplace add /path/to/coreai-modelsInstall the plugin:
/plugin install coreai-skills@coreai-modelsCodex CLI
Register the marketplace:
codex plugin marketplace add https://github.com/apple/coreai-modelsAlternatively, register the marketplace from a local git checkout:
codex plugin marketplace add /path/to/coreai-modelsInstall the plugin:
codex plugin add coreai-skills@coreai-modelsGemini CLI
Install the extension from a local directory:
gemini extensions install /path/to/coreai-models/skillsOnce installed, the skills activate automatically based on your task context, or you can invoke them explicitly.
Contributing
We are not accepting code contributions at this time
Core AI Models is focused on maintaining a curated, well-tested gallery of models and a reliable Swift package. We are not accepting pull requests at launch while we learn how the community uses this project.
If you open a pull request, it will be closed. This is not a reflection of the quality of your contribution but it is a deliberate scope decision for this release.
What we do welcome
We actively want your feedback! GitHub Issues are open for:
- Bug reports — if something in the Python scripts or Swift utilities does
not work as expected
- Model requests — if you have ideas for models you would like to see, or
improvements to the workflow or Swift utilities
Use the issue templates to get started.
Support
- GitHub Issues — Feedback, bug reports, and feature requests
License
This project is licensed under the BSD 3-Clause License.
Package Metadata
Repository: apple/coreai-models
Default branch: main
README: README.md