See what teams are actually building with this month. Each tile is one open source AI model on Hugging Face. Bigger tile means more downloads. Green means the model is gaining users, red means it is losing them.
An AI model treemap is a chart where each rectangle stands for one AI model, sized by a number like monthly downloads. The bigger the tile, the higher the value. Treemaps work well for open source AI adoption because a few leaders dwarf the long tail, and a treemap keeps that scale difference visible in one view.
Download counts come from the public Hugging Face API and refresh on a recurring schedule. Trends compare the latest refresh to the previous one, so what you see is the most recent picture of open source AI activity available.
Yes. Click the share button at the top of the page and copy the iframe snippet. The embedded version updates automatically as new data comes in, so it stays fresh on your site without any maintenance from you.
No. Closed models like GPT-5, Claude, or Gemini do not publish download counts. The treemap is open source only and draws from the Hugging Face Hub, the central registry for open weights AI models.
Text, image, video, audio, and embedding models. The filter bar at the top of the page switches between them. The All view groups the layout by category so you can compare the relative scale of each at a glance.