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A high-performance inference engine for AI models. It allows you to deploy AI directly in your app with zero latency, full data privacy, and no inference costs. Key features:

  • Simple, high-level API
  • Unified model configurations, making it easy to add support for new models
  • Traceable computations to ensure correctness against the source-of-truth implementation
  • Utilizes unified memory on Apple devices
  • Broad model support

Quick Start

Add the dependency:

uv add uzu==0.5.16

Run the code below:

import asyncio

from uzu import ChatConfig, ChatMessage, ChatReplyConfig, Engine, EngineConfig


async def main() -> None:
    engine_config = EngineConfig.create()
    engine = await Engine.create(engine_config)

    model = await engine.model("alibaba:qwen3.5:0.8b:mirai:mirai-m:4")
    if model is None:
        return

    async for update in (await engine.download(model)).iterator():
        print(f"\rDownload progress: {update.progress:.2%}", end="", flush=True)
    print()

    session = await engine.chat(model, ChatConfig.create())

    messages = [
        ChatMessage.system().with_text("You are a helpful assistant"),
        ChatMessage.user().with_text("Tell me a short, funny story about a robot"),
    ]

    replies = await session.reply(messages, ChatReplyConfig.create())
    if not replies:
        return

    message = replies[-1].message
    print(f"Reasoning: {message.reasoning}")
    print(f"Text: {message.text}")


if __name__ == "__main__":
    asyncio.run(main())

Everything from model downloading to inference configuration is handled automatically. Refer to the documentation for details on how to customize each step of the process.

Examples

You can run any example via cargo tools example <python> <chat | chat-cloud | chat-structured-output | classification | quick-start | tool-calls>:

Chat

In this example, we will download a model and get a reply to a specific list of messages:

import asyncio

from uzu import (
    ChatConfig,
    ChatMessage,
    ChatReplyConfig,
    ChatSessionStreamChunk,
    Engine,
    EngineConfig,
)


async def main() -> None:
    engine_config = EngineConfig.create()
    engine = await Engine.create(engine_config)

    model = await engine.model("alibaba:qwen3.5:0.8b:mirai:mirai-m:4")
    if model is None:
        raise RuntimeError("Model not found")
    async for update in (await engine.download(model)).iterator():
        print(f"\rDownload progress: {update.progress:.2%}", end="", flush=True)
    print()

    messages = [
        ChatMessage.system().with_text("You are a helpful assistant"),
        ChatMessage.user().with_text("Tell me a short, funny story about a robot"),
    ]
    session = await engine.chat(model, ChatConfig.create())
    stream = await session.reply_with_stream(messages, ChatReplyConfig.create())
    message: ChatMessage | None = None
    async for chunk in stream.iterator():
        if isinstance(chunk, ChatSessionStreamChunk.Replies):
            replies = chunk.replies
            if replies:
                reply = replies[0]
                message = reply.message
                print(f"Generated tokens: {reply.stats.tokens_count_output}")
        elif isinstance(chunk, ChatSessionStreamChunk.Error):
            print(f"Error: {chunk.error}")
    if message is not None:
        print(f"Reasoning: {message.reasoning}")
        print(f"Text: {message.text}")


if __name__ == "__main__":
    asyncio.run(main())


Once loaded, the same ChatSession can be reused for multiple requests until you drop it. Each model may consume a significant amount of RAM, so it's important to keep only one session loaded at a time. For iOS apps, we recommend adding the Increased Memory Capability entitlement to ensure your app can allocate the required memory.

Chat with the cloud model

In this example, we will get a reply to a specific list of messages from a cloud model:

import asyncio

from uzu import ChatConfig, ChatMessage, ChatReplyConfig, Engine, EngineConfig, ReasoningEffort


async def main() -> None:
    engine_config = EngineConfig.create().with_openai_api_key("OPENAI_API_KEY")
    engine = await Engine.create(engine_config)
    model = await engine.model("gpt-5")
    if model is None:
        raise RuntimeError("Model not found")

    messages = [
        ChatMessage.system().with_reasoning_effort(ReasoningEffort.Low),
        ChatMessage.user().with_text("How LLMs work"),
    ]

    session = await engine.chat(model, ChatConfig.create())
    replies = await session.reply(messages, ChatReplyConfig.create())
    if replies:
        message = replies[0].message
        print(f"Reasoning: {message.reasoning}")
        print(f"Text: {message.text}")


if __name__ == "__main__":
    asyncio.run(main())

Chat with structured output

Sometimes you want the generated output to be valid JSON with predefined fields. You can use Grammar to manually specify a JSON schema for the response you want to receive:

import asyncio
import json

from pydantic import BaseModel

from uzu import (
    ChatConfig,
    ChatMessage,
    ChatReplyConfig,
    Engine,
    EngineConfig,
    Grammar,
    ReasoningEffort,
)


class Country(BaseModel):
    name: str
    capital: str


class CountryList(BaseModel):
    countries: list[Country]


def structured_response(response: str | None, model_type: type[BaseModel]) -> BaseModel | None:
    if not response:
        return None
    return model_type.model_validate_json(response)


async def main() -> None:
    engine_config = EngineConfig.create()
    engine = await Engine.create(engine_config)

    model = await engine.model("alibaba:qwen3.5:0.8b:mirai:mirai-m:4")
    if model is None:
        raise RuntimeError("Model not found")
    async for update in (await engine.download(model)).iterator():
        print(f"\rDownload progress: {update.progress:.2%}", end="", flush=True)
    print()

    schema_string = json.dumps(CountryList.model_json_schema())
    messages = [
        ChatMessage.system().with_reasoning_effort(ReasoningEffort.Disabled),
        ChatMessage.user().with_text(
            "Give me a JSON object containing a list of 3 countries, where each country has name and capital fields"
        ),
    ]

    session = await engine.chat(model, ChatConfig.create())
    replies = await session.reply(
        messages,
        ChatReplyConfig.create().with_grammar(Grammar.JsonSchema(schema_string)),
    )
    if replies:
        countries = structured_response(replies[0].message.text, CountryList)
        print(countries)


if __name__ == "__main__":
    asyncio.run(main())

Classification

In this example, we will use a classification model to determine whether the user's input is safe from a moderation perspective:

import asyncio

from uzu import ClassificationMessage, Engine, EngineConfig


async def main() -> None:
    engine_config = EngineConfig.create()
    engine = await Engine.create(engine_config)

    model = await engine.model("trymirai/chat-moderation-router")
    if model is None:
        raise RuntimeError("Model not found")
    async for update in (await engine.download(model)).iterator():
        print(f"\rDownload progress: {update.progress:.2%}", end="", flush=True)
    print()

    messages = [ClassificationMessage.user("Hi")]

    session = await engine.classification(model)
    output = await session.classify(messages)
    print(f"Output: {output.probabilities.values}")


if __name__ == "__main__":
    asyncio.run(main())

Tool calls

This example shows how to use external tools:

import asyncio
from typing import Annotated

from pydantic import BaseModel

from uzu import (
    ChatConfig,
    ChatMessage,
    ChatReplyConfig,
    Engine,
    EngineConfig,
    SamplingMethod,
    SamplingPolicy,
    uzu_tool_function,
)


class Coordinate(BaseModel):
    """A geographic coordinate.

    Attributes:
        latitude: Latitude in decimal degrees.
        longitude: Longitude in decimal degrees.
    """

    latitude: float
    longitude: Annotated[float, "Longitude in decimal degrees."]


@uzu_tool_function(name="get_location", description="Return the current location in coordinates")
def get_current_location() -> Coordinate:
    return Coordinate(latitude=51.5074, longitude=-0.1278)


@uzu_tool_function
def get_current_temperature(
    latitude: float,
    longitude: Annotated[float, "Longitude in decimal degrees."],
) -> float:
    """Return the temperature at the provided coordinates.

    Args:
        latitude: Latitude in decimal degrees.
        longitude: This is overridden by the Annotated description.
    """
    _ = latitude, longitude
    return 25.0


async def main() -> None:
    engine = await Engine.create(EngineConfig.create())
    model = await engine.model("alibaba:qwen3.5:0.8b:mirai:mirai-m:4")
    if model is None:
        raise RuntimeError("Model not found")
    async for update in (await engine.download(model)).iterator():
        print(f"\rDownload progress: {update.progress:.2%}", end="", flush=True)
    print()

    session = await engine.chat(model, ChatConfig.create())
    await session.add_tool(get_current_location)
    await session.add_tool(get_current_temperature)

    messages = [
        ChatMessage.system().with_text("You are a helpful assistant"),
        ChatMessage.user().with_text("What temperature is it now at my location?"),
    ]
    config = ChatReplyConfig.create().with_sampling_policy(SamplingPolicy.Custom(method=SamplingMethod.Greedy()))
    replies = await session.reply(messages, config)
    if replies:
        message = replies[-1].message
        print(f"Reasoning: {message.reasoning or ''}")
        print(f"Text: {message.text or ''}")


if __name__ == "__main__":
    asyncio.run(main())

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