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title: README
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# ZeroGPU Spaces

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  <span style="font-weight: 600;">ZeroGPU is currently in beta.</span> It's available to use for everyone. <a target="_blank" href="https://huggingface.co/subscribe/pro" style="color: inherit;">PRO</a> users or <a target="_blank" href="https://huggingface.co/enterprise" style="color: inherit;">Enterprise</a> organizations can host their own ZeroGPU Spaces under their namespaces.
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  <span style="font-weight: 600;">Please share your feedback about ZeroGPU</span> in the <a target="_blank" href="https://huggingface.co/spaces/zero-gpu-explorers/README/discussions" style="color: inherit;">Community tab</a>.
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  <span style="font-weight: 600;">Browse ZeroGPU Spaces</span> here: <a target="_blank" href="https://huggingface.co/spaces/enzostvs/zero-gpu-spaces" style="color: inherit;">Dedicated list</a>.
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  <span style="font-weight: 600;">ZeroGPU works great with Dev Mode.</span> Learn more about <a target="_blank" href="https://huggingface.co/dev-mode-explorers" style="color: inherit;">Dev Mode</a>.
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*ZeroGPU* is a new kind of hardware for Spaces.

It has two goals :
- Provide **free GPU access** for Spaces
- Allow Spaces to run on **multiple GPUs**

This is achieved by making Spaces efficiently hold and release GPUs as needed
(as opposed to a classical GPU Space that holds exactly one GPU at any point in time)

ZeroGPU uses _Nvidia A100_ GPU devices under the hood (40GB of vRAM are available for each workloads)

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# Compatibility

*ZeroGPU* Spaces should mostly be compatible with any PyTorch-based GPU Space.<br>
Compatibility with high level HF libraries like `transformers` or `diffusers` is slightly more guaranteed<br>
That said, ZeroGPU Spaces are not as broadly compatible as classical GPU Spaces and you might still encounter unexpected bugs

Also, for now, ZeroGPU Spaces only works with the **Gradio SDK**

Supported versions:
- Gradio: 4+
- PyTorch: All versions from `2.0.0` to `2.2.0`
- Python: `3.10.13`

# Usage

In order to make your Space work with ZeroGPU you need to **decorate** the Python functions that actually require a GPU with `@spaces.GPU`<br>
During the time when a decorated function is invoked, the Space will be attributed a GPU, and it will release it upon completion of the function.<br>
Here is a practical example :

```diff
+import spaces
from diffusers import DiffusionPipeline

pipe = DiffusionPipeline.from_pretrained(...)
pipe.to('cuda')

+@spaces.GPU
def generate(prompt):
    return pipe(prompt).images

gr.Interface(
    fn=generate,
    inputs=gr.Text(),
    outputs=gr.Gallery(),
).launch()
```

1. We first `import spaces` (importing it first might prevent some issues but is not mandatory)
2. Then we decorate the `generate` function by adding a `@spaces.GPU` line before its definition

Note that `@spaces.GPU` is effect-free and can be safely used on non-ZeroGPU environments

## Duration

If you expect your GPU function to take more than __60s__ then you need to specify a `duration` param in the decorator like:

```python
@spaces.GPU(duration=120)
def generate(prompt):
   return pipe(prompt).images
```

It will set the maximum duration of your function call to 120s.

You can also specify a duration if you know that your function will take far less than the 60s default.

The lower the duration, the higher priority your Space visitors will have in the queue

# Early access

Feel free to join this organization if you want to try ZeroGPU as a Space author. βœ‹ We should accept you shortly after checking your HF profile

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