- [2025/01] 🔥 SGLang provides day one support for DeepSeek V3/R1 models on NVIDIA and AMD GPUs with DeepSeek-specific optimizations. ([instructions](https://github.com/sgl-project/sglang/tree/main/benchmark/deepseek_v3), [AMD blog](https://www.amd.com/en/developer/resources/technical-articles/amd-instinct-gpus-power-deepseek-v3-revolutionizing-ai-development-with-sglang.html), [10+ other companies](https://x.com/lmsysorg/status/1887262321636221412))
- [2024/10] The First SGLang Online Meetup ([slides](https://github.com/sgl-project/sgl-learning-materials?tab=readme-ov-file#the-first-sglang-online-meetup)).
- [2024/01] SGLang powers the serving of the official **LLaVA v1.6** release demo ([usage](https://github.com/haotian-liu/LLaVA?tab=readme-ov-file#demo)).
- **Extensive Model Support**: Supports a wide range of generative models (Llama, Gemma, Mistral, QWen, DeepSeek, LLaVA, etc.), embedding models (e5-mistral, gte, mcdse) and reward models (Skywork), with easy extensibility for integrating new models.
Learn more in the release blogs: [v0.2 blog](https://lmsys.org/blog/2024-07-25-sglang-llama3/), [v0.3 blog](https://lmsys.org/blog/2024-09-04-sglang-v0-3/), [v0.4 blog](https://lmsys.org/blog/2024-12-04-sglang-v0-4/)
It is supported by the following institutions: AMD, Atlas Cloud, Baseten, Cursor, DataCrunch, Etched, Hyperbolic, Iflytek, Jam & Tea Studios, LinkedIn, LMSYS, Meituan, Nebius, Novita AI, NVIDIA, RunPod, Stanford, UC Berkeley, UCLA, xAI, and 01.AI.
For enterprises interested in adopting or deploying SGLang at scale, including technical consulting, sponsorship opportunities, or partnership inquiries, please contact us at contact@sglang.ai.
We learned the design and reused code from the following projects: [Guidance](https://github.com/guidance-ai/guidance), [vLLM](https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm), [LightLLM](https://github.com/ModelTC/lightllm), [FlashInfer](https://github.com/flashinfer-ai/flashinfer), [Outlines](https://github.com/outlines-dev/outlines), and [LMQL](https://github.com/eth-sri/lmql). Please cite the paper, [SGLang: Efficient Execution of Structured Language Model Programs](https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.07104), if you find the project useful.