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Easily map images (as `PIL.Images`) to features (as `np.ndarray`) from pretrained vision models.

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enczoo: easily extract image features from pretrained vision models

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enczoo is a Python library with a simple goal: to make it as easy as possible to map images (as PIL.Images) to features (as numpy arrays) from state-of-the-art vision models, such as Imagenet-pretrained ResNet50 and CLIP ViT-B/16.

Installation

enczoo requires Python 3.12 or above, and is installed using the wonderful uv project manager. Once you have uv installed, just run the following command in your project:

uv add enczoo

Usage

import enczoo
from PIL import Image

image = Image.open('my-image.png')
model = enczoo.ResNet50(
    layer_name='avgpool',
    # device=gpu
) 
features = model.compute_features(images=[image]) # np.ndarray
# Want another layer? Check out: print(enczoo.ResNet50.layer_names)

Available models

Pixels
  • Family: raw pixels
  • Returns: float32 RGB pixels after preprocessing
  • Output shape: [B, 224, 224, 3]
  • Academic reference: none; this is an enczoo convenience encoder
AlexNet
  • Family: ImageNet-pretrained CNN
  • Returns: intermediate activations from the requested layer
  • Output shape: depends on layer_name
  • Layer selection: inspect enczoo.AlexNet.layer_names
  • Academic reference: AlexNet, "ImageNet Classification with Deep Convolutional Neural Networks" (Krizhevsky et al., 2012)
ResNet50
  • Family: ImageNet-pretrained CNN
  • Returns: intermediate activations from the requested layer
  • Output shape: depends on layer_name
  • Layer selection: inspect enczoo.ResNet50.layer_names
  • Academic reference: ResNet, "Deep Residual Learning for Image Recognition" (He et al., 2015)
ConvNeXtB
  • Family: ImageNet-pretrained CNN
  • Returns: intermediate activations from the requested layer
  • Output shape: depends on layer_name
  • Layer selection: inspect enczoo.ConvNeXtB.layer_names
  • Academic reference: ConvNeXt, "A ConvNet for the 2020s" (Liu et al., 2022)
CLIPResNet50
  • Family: CLIP ResNet visual encoder
  • Returns: intermediate activations from the requested visual layer
  • Output shape: depends on layer_name
  • Layer selection: inspect enczoo.CLIPResNet50.layer_names
  • Academic reference: CLIP, "Learning Transferable Visual Models From Natural Language Supervision" (Radford et al., 2021)
CLIPViTB16
  • Family: CLIP vision transformer
  • Returns: the model's pooled CLS-based image embedding
  • Output shape: [B, 768]
  • Academic reference: CLIP, "Learning Transferable Visual Models From Natural Language Supervision" (Radford et al., 2021)
DINOv2ViTB14
  • Family: self-supervised vision transformer
  • Returns: the model's pooled CLS-based image embedding
  • Output shape: [B, 768]
  • Academic reference: DINOv2, "DINOv2: Learning Robust Visual Features without Supervision" (Oquab et al., 2023)
AligNetViTB16
  • Family: AlignNet-aligned vision transformer
  • Returns: the SavedModel feature tensor selected from the exported pre_logits output
  • Output shape: depends on the downloaded model
  • Weights: downloaded on first use and cached under ENCZOO_CACHE_DIR or the platform cache directory
  • Academic reference: Muttenthaler et al. 2025; weights come from the AlignNet model release
UnaligNetViTB16
  • Family: unaligned vision transformer from the AlignNet release
  • Returns: the SavedModel feature tensor selected from the exported pre_logits output
  • Output shape: depends on the downloaded model
  • Weights: downloaded on first use and cached under ENCZOO_CACHE_DIR or the platform cache directory
  • Academic reference: Muttenthaler et al. 2025; weights come from the AlignNet model release

Why develop enczoo?

Under the hood, enczoo solves several tiny problems which make correctly computing image features more annoying and error-prone than it should be. For example, enczoo automatically:

  • performs model-specific image transforms ("was it -1 to 1, 0 to 1, or 0-255...?"),
  • ensures images are in RGB format
  • puts the model in inference, not training, mode
  • turns off autograd
  • returns tensors as np.ndarray (no more detach().cpu().numpy())
  • resizes the image while preserving aspect ratio
  • and more!

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