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On-device AI inference — LLM, vision, speech, embeddings, and RAG

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title: "Cactus Python Package" description: "Python package and ctypes bindings for the Cactus on-device AI inference engine." keywords: ["Python package", "Python bindings", "on-device AI", "Python FFI", "embeddings", "transcription", "RAG"]

Cactus Python Package

Python bindings for Cactus Engine via FFI. Auto-installed when you run source ./setup.

Model weights: Pre-converted weights for all supported models at huggingface.co/Cactus-Compute.

Getting Started

git clone https://github.com/cactus-compute/cactus && cd cactus && source ./setup
cactus build --python
# Download models (CLI)
cactus download LiquidAI/LFM2-VL-450M
cactus download openai/whisper-small

# Optional: set your Cactus Cloud API key for automatic cloud fallback
cactus auth

Quick Example

from cactus import ensure_model
from cactus import cactus_init, cactus_complete, cactus_destroy
import json

# Downloads weights from HuggingFace if not already present
weights = ensure_model("LiquidAI/LFM2-VL-450M")

model = cactus_init(str(weights), None, False)
messages = json.dumps([{"role": "user", "content": "What is 2+2?"}])
result = json.loads(cactus_complete(model, messages, None, None, None))
print(result["response"])
cactus_destroy(model)

API Reference

All functions are module-level and mirror the C FFI directly. Handles are plain int values (C pointers).

Model Downloads

Download pre-converted weights programmatically (no CLI needed):

from cactus import ensure_model, get_weights_dir

# ensure_model downloads if missing, returns Path to weights dir
weights = ensure_model("openai/whisper-tiny")

# Or check / download manually
weights_dir = get_weights_dir("openai/whisper-tiny")  # -> Path("weights/whisper-tiny")

Init / Lifecycle

model = cactus_init(model_path: str, corpus_dir: str | None, cache_index: bool) -> int
cactus_destroy(model: int)
cactus_reset(model: int)   # clear KV cache
cactus_stop(model: int)    # abort ongoing generation
cactus_get_last_error() -> str | None

Completion

Returns a JSON string with success, error, cloud_handoff, response, optional thinking (only present when the model emits chain-of-thought content, placed before function_calls), function_calls, segments (always [] for completion — populated only in transcription responses), confidence, timing stats (time_to_first_token_ms, total_time_ms, prefill_tps, decode_tps, ram_usage_mb), and token counts (prefill_tokens, decode_tokens, total_tokens).

result_json = cactus_complete(
    model: int,
    messages_json: str,              # JSON array of {role, content}
    options_json: str | None,        # optional inference options
    tools_json: str | None,          # optional tool definitions
    callback: Callable[[str, int], None] | None,  # streaming token callback
    pcm_data: list[int] | None = None              # optional raw audio bytes
) -> str
# With options and streaming
options = json.dumps({"max_tokens": 256, "temperature": 0.7})
def on_token(token, token_id): print(token, end="", flush=True)

result = json.loads(cactus_complete(model, messages_json, options, None, on_token))
if result["cloud_handoff"]:
    # response already contains cloud result
    pass

Response format:

{
    "success": true,
    "error": null,
    "cloud_handoff": false,
    "response": "4",
    "function_calls": [],
    "segments": [],
    "confidence": 0.92,
    "time_to_first_token_ms": 45.2,
    "total_time_ms": 163.7,
    "prefill_tps": 619.5,
    "decode_tps": 168.4,
    "ram_usage_mb": 512.3,
    "prefill_tokens": 28,
    "decode_tokens": 12,
    "total_tokens": 40
}

Prefill

Pre-processes input text and populates the KV cache without generating output tokens. This reduces latency for subsequent calls to cactus_complete.

cactus_prefill(
    model: int,
    messages_json: str,              # JSON array of {role, content}
    options_json: str | None,        # optional inference options
    tools_json: str | None,          # optional tool definitions
    pcm_data: list[int] | None = None              # optional raw audio bytes
) -> None
tools = json.dumps([{
    "type": "function",
    "function": {
        "name": "get_weather",
        "description": "Get weather for a location",
        "parameters": {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
                "location": {"type": "string", "description": "City, State, Country"}
            },
            "required": ["location"]
        }
    }
}])

messages = json.dumps([
    {"role": "system", "content": "You are a helpful assistant."},
    {"role": "user", "content": "What is the weather in Paris?"},
    {"role": "assistant", "content": "<|tool_call_start|>get_weather(location=\"Paris\")<|tool_call_end|>"},
    {"role": "tool", "content": "{\"name\": \"get_weather\", \"content\": \"Sunny, 72°F\"}"},
    {"role": "assistant", "content": "It's sunny and 72°F in Paris!"}
])
cactus_prefill(model, messages, None, tools)

completion_messages = json.dumps([
    {"role": "system", "content": "You are a helpful assistant."},
    {"role": "user", "content": "What is the weather in Paris?"},
    {"role": "assistant", "content": "<|tool_call_start|>get_weather(location=\"Paris\")<|tool_call_end|>"},
    {"role": "tool", "content": "{\"name\": \"get_weather\", \"content\": \"Sunny, 72°F\"}"},
    {"role": "assistant", "content": "It's sunny and 72°F in Paris!"},
    {"role": "user", "content": "What about SF?"}
])
result = json.loads(cactus_complete(model, completion_messages, None, tools, None))

Response format:

{
    "success": true,
    "error": null,
    "prefill_tokens": 25,
    "prefill_tps": 166.1,
    "total_time_ms": 150.5,
    "ram_usage_mb": 245.67
}

Transcription

Returns a JSON string. Use json.loads() to access the response field (transcribed text), the segments array (timestamped segments as {"start": <sec>, "end": <sec>, "text": "<str>"} — Whisper: phrase-level from timestamp tokens; Parakeet TDT: word-level from frame timing; Parakeet CTC and Moonshine: one segment per transcription window (consecutive VAD speech regions up to 30s)), and other metadata.

result_json = cactus_transcribe(
    model: int,
    audio_path: str | None,
    prompt: str | None,
    options_json: str | None,
    callback: Callable[[str, int], None] | None,
    pcm_data: bytes | None
) -> str

Custom vocabulary biases the decoder toward domain-specific words (supported for Whisper and Moonshine models). Pass custom_vocabulary and vocabulary_boost in options_json:

options = json.dumps({
    "custom_vocabulary": ["Omeprazole", "HIPAA", "Cactus"],
    "vocabulary_boost": 3.0
})
result = json.loads(cactus_transcribe(model, "medical_notes.wav", None, options, None, None))
result = json.loads(cactus_transcribe(model, "/path/to/audio.wav", None, None, None, None))
print(result["response"])
for seg in result["segments"]:
    print(f"[{seg['start']:.3f}s - {seg['end']:.3f}s] {seg['text']}")

Embeddings

embedding = cactus_embed(model: int, text: str, normalize: bool) -> list[float]
embedding = cactus_image_embed(model: int, image_path: str) -> list[float]
embedding = cactus_audio_embed(model: int, audio_path: str) -> list[float]

Tokenization

tokens     = cactus_tokenize(model: int, text: str) -> list[int]
result_json = cactus_score_window(model: int, tokens: list[int], start: int, end: int, context: int) -> str

Detect Language

result_json = cactus_detect_language(
    model: int,
    audio_path: str | None,
    options_json: str | None,
    pcm_data: bytes | None
) -> str

Returns a JSON string with fields: success, error, language (BCP-47 code), language_token, token_id, confidence, entropy, total_time_ms, ram_usage_mb.

RAG

result_json = cactus_rag_query(model: int, query: str, top_k: int) -> str

Returns a JSON string with a chunks array. Each chunk has score (float), source (str, from document metadata), and content (str):

{
    "chunks": [
        {"score": 0.0142, "source": "doc.txt", "content": "relevant passage..."}
    ]
}

Vector Index

index = cactus_index_init(index_dir: str, embedding_dim: int) -> int
cactus_index_add(index: int, ids: list[int], documents: list[str],
                 metadatas: list[str] | None, embeddings: list[list[float]])
cactus_index_delete(index: int, ids: list[int])
result_json = cactus_index_get(index: int, ids: list[int]) -> str
result_json = cactus_index_query(index: int, embedding: list[float], options_json: str | None) -> str
cactus_index_compact(index: int)
cactus_index_destroy(index: int)

cactus_index_query returns {"results":[{"id":<int>,"score":<float>}, ...]}. cactus_index_get returns {"results":[{"document":"...","metadata":<str|null>,"embedding":[...]}, ...]}.

Logging

cactus_log_set_level(level: int)  # 0=DEBUG 1=INFO 2=WARN (default) 3=ERROR 4=NONE
cactus_log_set_callback(callback: Callable[[int, str, str], None] | None)

Telemetry

cactus_set_telemetry_environment(cache_location: str)
cactus_set_app_id(app_id: str)
cactus_telemetry_flush()
cactus_telemetry_shutdown()

Functions that return a value raise RuntimeError on failure. cactus_prefill, cactus_index_add, cactus_index_delete, and cactus_index_compact also raise RuntimeError on failure despite not returning a value. Truly void functions that never raise: cactus_destroy, cactus_reset, cactus_stop, cactus_index_destroy, logging and telemetry functions.

Vision (VLM)

Pass images in the messages content for vision-language models (LFM2-VL, LFM2.5-VL, Gemma4, Qwen3.5):

messages = json.dumps([{
    "role": "user",
    "content": "Describe this image",
    "images": ["path/to/image.png"]
}])
result = json.loads(cactus_complete(model, messages, None, None, None))
print(result["response"])

Audio (Multimodal)

Pass audio files in messages for models with native audio understanding (Gemma4):

messages = json.dumps([{
    "role": "user",
    "content": "Transcribe the audio.",
    "audio": ["path/to/audio.wav"]
}])
result = json.loads(cactus_complete(model, messages, None, None, None))
print(result["response"])

# Combined vision + audio
messages = json.dumps([{
    "role": "user",
    "content": "Describe the image and transcribe the audio.",
    "images": ["path/to/image.png"],
    "audio": ["path/to/audio.wav"]
}])
result = json.loads(cactus_complete(model, messages, None, None, None))

Compute Graph

The Graph API provides a tensor computation graph for building and executing dataflow pipelines on the Cactus kernel layer:

from cactus.bindings.graph import Graph
import numpy as np

g = Graph()
a = g.input((2, 2))
b = g.input((2, 2))
y = ((a - b) * (a + b)).abs().pow(2.0).view((4,))

g.set_input(a, np.array([[2, 4], [6, 8]], dtype=np.float16))
g.set_input(b, np.array([[1, 2], [3, 4]], dtype=np.float16))
g.execute()

print(y.numpy())  # [9. 36. 81. 144.]

Supported ops: +, -, *, /, abs, pow, view, flatten, concat, cat, relu, sigmoid, tanh, gelu, softmax.

Testing

Run the full test suite:

python python/test.py        # compact output
python python/test.py -v     # verbose

Tests are in python/tests/:

  • test_graph.py — Graph elementwise, composed, tensor, activation, and softmax ops
  • test_model.py — VLM completion/embeddings, Whisper transcription/embeddings (auto-downloads weights if missing)

See Also

  • Cactus Engine API — Full C API reference that the Python bindings wrap
  • Cactus Index API — Vector database API for RAG applications
  • Fine-tuning Guide — Train and deploy custom LoRA fine-tunes
  • Runtime Compatibility — Weight versioning across releases
  • Apple Build Step — Builds Apple native artifacts used by bindings
  • Android Build Step — Builds Android native artifacts used by bindings
  • Swift Bindings — Swift C-module bindings
  • Kotlin Bindings — Kotlin/JNI bindings
  • Flutter Bindings — Dart FFI bindings
  • Rust Bindings — Raw Rust FFI declarations

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