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Llama 3
Summary
Meta's open-source competitor to GPT-4, built for developers who want to run large language models without closed-garden licensing.
Llama 3 is a large language model family designed to handle standard NLP workloads—text generation, translation, summarization, and sentiment analysis—across a range of scales. Meta released it as open source, meaning you can download weights, fine-tune locally, or run it on your own infrastructure instead of hitting an API. The catch: while free to use, the model is young relative to Llama 2, and local deployment requires real hardware or cloud credits. For teams building production systems, this trades managed convenience for control and lower long-term marginal costs.
Bottom line: *Choose this if you need open weights and control; skip it if you want managed simplicity or the widest fine-tuning ecosystem.*
Pricing Plans
FreeLast verified 2 months ago- Price
- Free
- Free Tier
- Llama 3 models are open-source and available for free download and use
Llama 3 (Open Source)
- Open-source model available for download
- Free to use for commercial and research purposes
- Available in 8B and 70B parameter sizes
- Can be self-hosted or deployed on own infrastructure
- No usage limits or rate restrictions
- Community support and documentation
View full pricing on llama.meta.com →
Pricing may have changed since last verified. Check the official site for current plans.
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Highly scalable
- Low latency
- Accessible API
Cons
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- Less mature than Llama-2
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About
- Platforms
- Web, API
- Languages
- English and 19 other languages
- API Available
- Yes
- Self-Hosted
- Yes
Best For
Who it's for
- Sentiment Analysis
- Language Translation
- Content Generation
What it does well
- Natural Language Processing
- Question Answering
- Text Generation
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Llama 3 free?
- Yes — Llama 3 is fully free to use. There is no paid tier.
- Is Llama 3 open source?
- Yes. Llama 3 is open source — the source repository is at https://github.com/meta-llama/llama.
- Does Llama 3 have an API?
- Yes. Llama 3 exposes a developer API. See the official documentation at https://llama.meta.com for details.
- Can I self-host Llama 3?
- Yes. Llama 3 supports self-hosting on your own infrastructure.
- What are the alternatives to Llama 3?
- Common alternatives include <a href="https://aidiveforge.com/?s=Alpaca&post_type=hp_listing">Alpaca</a>, <a href="https://aidiveforge.com/listing/mistral-large-2/">Mistral AI</a>, <a href="https://aidiveforge.com/?s=THUDM%20Qwen&post_type=hp_listing">THUDM Qwen</a>. Compare them on AIDiveForge for pricing, features, and platform support.
- When was Llama 3 released?
- Llama 3 was first released in 2024.
- What platforms does Llama 3 support?
- Llama 3 is available on: Web, API.
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Meta’s open-source large language model family, available for both research and commercial use. Llama 3 offers competitive performance with proprietary models while being freely downloadable and customizable for local deployment.
