All new development for Google's high-performance runtime for on-device AI will be exclusively on LiteRT. Applications that use TensorFlow Lite packages will continue to function, but all new updates will only be included in LiteRT packages. The LiteRT APIs contain the same method names as the TF Lite APIs, so migrating to LiteRT does not require detailed code changes.
For package name changes, see the following migration guides for specific platforms.
Migrate with Android
To migrate an Android application using Tensorflow Lite, replace the dependency
from org.tensorflow:tensorflow-lite
to com.google.ai.edge.litert
. The
LiteRT Maven repository
includes the following packages:
com.google.ai.edge.litert:litert
com.google.ai.edge.litert:litert-gpu
com.google.ai.edge.litert:litert-metadata
com.google.ai.edge.litert:litert-support
You can make this change in your build.gradle
dependencies:
dependencies {
...
implementation `com.google.ai.edge.litert:litert:1.0.1`
}
Play Services
LiteRT in the Play Services runtime continues to use the play-services-tflite
dependency. If your app is already using the Play Services runtime with
TensorFlow Lite, you don't need to make any code changes.
To use LiteRT in Play Services, add the following to your build.gradle
dependencies:
dependencies {
...
// LiteRT dependencies for Google Play services
implementation 'com.google.android.gms:play-services-tflite-java:16.0.1'
// Optional: include LiteRT Support Library
implementation 'com.google.android.gms:play-services-tflite-support:16.0.1'
...
}
Migrate with Python
To migrate Python code using Tensorflow Lite, replace the PIP package from
tflite-runtime
to ai-edge-litert
.
Install LiteRT with PIP:
$ python3 -m pip install ai-edge-litert
Import LiteRT with the following:
from ai_edge_litert.interpreter import Interpreter
interpreter = Interpreter(model_path=args.model_file)
Other Libraries
The Swift and Objective-C SDKs for iOS, C++ SDK, Task Library, and Model Maker library continues to exist in the TensorFlow Lite APIs. Applications using these SDKs or libraries shouldn't migrate to LiteRT.