PrismML Releases Bonsai Image 4B for Local Image Generation

PrismML has announced Bonsai Image 4B, a family of compressed models designed to bring high-quality diffusion inference to local devices

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

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PrismML Releases Bonsai Image 4B for Local Image Generation

On May 26, 2026, Pasadena, California-based PrismML announced the release of Bonsai Image 4B. PrismML, which operates as a pioneer in high-performance AI models, introduced this new family of compressed image-generation models to the public. The primary objective of the Bonsai Image 4B release is to bring high-quality image generation capabilities directly to local devices.[1][2]

The newly launched family of compressed models is specifically designed to make high-quality diffusion inference possible. By focusing on compressed models, PrismML aims to facilitate high-quality image generation on local devices, marking a new development from the Pasadena-based AI pioneer.[1][2]

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