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Alibaba's Qwen AI models top 3 billion downloads, overtaking Meta and Google

Euro Herald Published Aug 15, 2026 Reviewed Aug 17, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
Alibaba's Qwen AI models top 3 billion downloads, overtaking Meta and Google
Alibaba Group Holding announced that its open-weight Qwen family of artificial-intelligence models has been downloaded in excess of 3 billion instances worldwide over the past half-year.
more than 3 instances · Alibaba Qwen AI models Alibaba Group Holding, company
The figure eclipses the 418 million downloads recorded for Google and the 227 million for Meta Platforms Inc.
418 downloads · Google227 downloads · Meta Platforms Inc. Hugging Face, AI hub
Alibaba has open-sourced more than 460 individual models and its ecosystem now supports over 300 000 derivative versions.
more than 460 models · Alibaba Qwen familymore than 300000 derivative versions · Alibaba Qwen ecosystem Hugging Face, AI hub

Alibaba Group Holding announced that its open-weight Qwen family of artificial-intelligence models has been downloaded in excess of 3 billion instances worldwide over the past half-year. The figure eclipses the 418 million downloads recorded for Google and the 227 million for Meta Platforms Inc., according to a recent state-of-open-models report from the AI hub Hugging Face.

The report, published on 14 August, notes that Alibaba has open-sourced more than 460 individual models and that its ecosystem now supports over 300 000 derivative versions. By contrast, the leading US firms have far fewer downloads, underscoring the rapid uptake of Qwen among developers seeking adaptable, low-cost foundations for new AI products.

Open-source models can be freely downloaded, customised and incorporated into downstream applications, making download counts a proxy for influence in the ongoing US-China AI competition. The rise of Qwen suggests that Chinese developers are successfully positioning their technology as a viable alternative to closed-source offerings from companies such as OpenAI Inc. and Anthropic PBC. Export controls on chips and AI systems have not slowed this momentum, as evidenced by the continued growth of Chinese-origin models like Qwen, Moonshot AI Inc., and DeepSeek.

The report adds that the breadth of the Qwen family creates a self-reinforcing cycle: broader adoption fuels more derivative models, which in turn attracts additional users. Alibaba has amplified this effect by offering Qwen through its cloud platform to enterprise customers across Southeast Asia and Africa, extending its reach beyond domestic rivals such as DeepSeek, Moonshot Kimi and MiniMax.

US technology giants are responding. In recent weeks, Meta and Nvidia Corp. have launched new open-source AI models to compete for developer attention. The next phase will likely see intensified rivalry as both sides accelerate model releases and improve accessibility, with the ultimate impact on the global AI ecosystem still unfolding.

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