Instructions to use jsonMartin/voyage-4-nano-gguf with libraries, inference providers, notebooks, and local apps. Follow these links to get started.
- Notebooks
- Google Colab
- Kaggle
- Local Apps Settings
- llama.cpp
How to use jsonMartin/voyage-4-nano-gguf with llama.cpp:
Install (macOS, Linux)
curl -LsSf https://llama.app/install.sh | sh # Start a local OpenAI-compatible server with a web UI: llama serve -hf jsonMartin/voyage-4-nano-gguf:F16 # Run inference directly in the terminal: llama cli -hf jsonMartin/voyage-4-nano-gguf:F16
Install from WinGet (Windows)
winget install llama.cpp # Start a local OpenAI-compatible server with a web UI: llama serve -hf jsonMartin/voyage-4-nano-gguf:F16 # Run inference directly in the terminal: llama cli -hf jsonMartin/voyage-4-nano-gguf:F16
Use pre-built binary
# Download pre-built binary from: # https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/releases # Start a local OpenAI-compatible server with a web UI: ./llama-server -hf jsonMartin/voyage-4-nano-gguf:F16 # Run inference directly in the terminal: ./llama-cli -hf jsonMartin/voyage-4-nano-gguf:F16
Build from source code
git clone https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp.git cd llama.cpp cmake -B build cmake --build build -j --target llama-server llama-cli # Start a local OpenAI-compatible server with a web UI: ./build/bin/llama-server -hf jsonMartin/voyage-4-nano-gguf:F16 # Run inference directly in the terminal: ./build/bin/llama-cli -hf jsonMartin/voyage-4-nano-gguf:F16
Use Docker
docker model run hf.co/jsonMartin/voyage-4-nano-gguf:F16
- LM Studio
- Jan
- Ollama
How to use jsonMartin/voyage-4-nano-gguf with Ollama:
ollama run hf.co/jsonMartin/voyage-4-nano-gguf:F16
- Unsloth Studio
How to use jsonMartin/voyage-4-nano-gguf with Unsloth Studio:
Install Unsloth Studio (macOS, Linux, WSL)
curl -fsSL https://unsloth.ai/install.sh | sh # Run unsloth studio unsloth studio -H 0.0.0.0 -p 8888 # Then open http://localhost:8888 in your browser # Search for jsonMartin/voyage-4-nano-gguf to start chatting
Install Unsloth Studio (Windows)
irm https://unsloth.ai/install.ps1 | iex # Run unsloth studio unsloth studio -H 0.0.0.0 -p 8888 # Then open http://localhost:8888 in your browser # Search for jsonMartin/voyage-4-nano-gguf to start chatting
Using HuggingFace Spaces for Unsloth
# No setup required # Open https://huggingface.co/spaces/unsloth/studio in your browser # Search for jsonMartin/voyage-4-nano-gguf to start chatting
- Pi
How to use jsonMartin/voyage-4-nano-gguf with Pi:
Start the llama.cpp server
# Install llama.cpp: brew install llama.cpp # Start a local OpenAI-compatible server: llama serve -hf jsonMartin/voyage-4-nano-gguf:F16
Configure the model in Pi
# Install Pi: npm install -g @mariozechner/pi-coding-agent # Add to ~/.pi/agent/models.json: { "providers": { "llama-cpp": { "baseUrl": "http://localhost:8080/v1", "api": "openai-completions", "apiKey": "none", "models": [ { "id": "jsonMartin/voyage-4-nano-gguf:F16" } ] } } }Run Pi
# Start Pi in your project directory: pi
- Docker Model Runner
How to use jsonMartin/voyage-4-nano-gguf with Docker Model Runner:
docker model run hf.co/jsonMartin/voyage-4-nano-gguf:F16
- Lemonade
How to use jsonMartin/voyage-4-nano-gguf with Lemonade:
Pull the model
# Download Lemonade from https://lemonade-server.ai/ lemonade pull jsonMartin/voyage-4-nano-gguf:F16
Run and chat with the model
lemonade run user.voyage-4-nano-gguf-F16
List all available models
lemonade list
- Hermes Agent
How to use jsonMartin/voyage-4-nano-gguf with Hermes Agent:
Start the llama.cpp server
# Install llama.cpp: brew install llama.cpp # Start a local OpenAI-compatible server: llama serve -hf jsonMartin/voyage-4-nano-gguf:F16
Configure Hermes
# Install Hermes: curl -fsSL https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/install.sh | bash hermes setup # Point Hermes at the local server: hermes config set model.provider custom hermes config set model.base_url http://127.0.0.1:8080/v1 hermes config set model.default jsonMartin/voyage-4-nano-gguf:F16
Run Hermes
hermes
- Atomic Chat
- OpenClaw
How to use jsonMartin/voyage-4-nano-gguf with OpenClaw:
Start the llama.cpp server
# Install llama.cpp: brew install llama.cpp # Start a local OpenAI-compatible server: llama serve -hf jsonMartin/voyage-4-nano-gguf:F16
Configure OpenClaw
# Install OpenClaw: npm install -g openclaw@latest # Register the local server and set it as the default model: openclaw onboard --non-interactive --mode local \ --auth-choice custom-api-key \ --custom-base-url http://127.0.0.1:8080/v1 \ --custom-model-id "jsonMartin/voyage-4-nano-gguf:F16" \ --custom-provider-id llama-cpp \ --custom-compatibility openai \ --custom-text-input \ --accept-risk \ --skip-health
Run OpenClaw
openclaw agent --local --agent main --message "Hello from Hugging Face"
Voyage-4-nano GGUF
GGUF conversions of VoyageAI's voyage-4-nano embedding model for use with llama.cpp.
Files
| File | Size | Description |
|---|---|---|
voyage-4-nano-f16.gguf |
695 MB | Full precision (FP16) |
voyage-4-nano-q8_0.gguf |
372 MB | 8-bit quantized |
voyage-4-nano-linear.pt |
4.2 MB | Linear projection layer (required) |
Quality
Cosine similarity against HuggingFace reference embeddings:
| Format | Mean Similarity | Quality |
|---|---|---|
| GGUF F16 | 1.000000 | Identical |
| GGUF Q8_0 | 0.999903 | Excellent |
The Q8_0 quantized model achieves 99.99% similarity to the original, with 46% size reduction.
Usage
# Generate embeddings with llama-embedding
./llama.cpp/build/bin/llama-embedding \
-m voyage-4-nano-q8_0.gguf \
--pooling mean \
--attention non-causal \
--embd-normalize 2 \
-p "Your text here"
Important flags:
--attention non-causal- Required for bidirectional models--pooling mean- Use mean pooling--embd-normalize 2- L2 normalization
Linear Projection
The GGUF model outputs 1024-dim embeddings. To match the original 2048-dim output, apply the linear projection:
import torch
import numpy as np
# Load projection matrix
linear_weight = torch.load("voyage-4-nano-linear.pt", weights_only=True).float().numpy()
# Apply projection: (batch, 1024) @ (1024, 2048).T -> (batch, 2048)
projected = embeddings @ linear_weight.T
# Re-normalize
projected = projected / np.linalg.norm(projected, axis=1, keepdims=True)
Model Details
- Base model: Qwen3 with bidirectional attention
- Parameters: 340M
- Hidden dim: 1024
- Embedding dim: 2048 (after linear projection)
- Context length: 32K tokens
- Pooling: Mean
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