@ClementDelangue: Cohere is on such a great open-source trajectory lately. Beautiful Apache 2.0 model! https://huggingface.co/CohereLabs/…
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Cohere has released Command A+, an open-source model with 25 billion active parameters and 218B total parameters under Apache 2.0, optimized for agentic, multilingual, and reasoning-heavy tasks.
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Cohere is on such a great open-source trajectory lately. Beautiful Apache 2.0 model! https://huggingface.co/CohereLabs/command-a-plus-05-2026-bf16…
CohereLabs/command-a-plus-05-2026-bf16 · Hugging Face
Source: https://huggingface.co/CohereLabs/command-a-plus-05-2026-bf16
https://huggingface.co/CohereLabs/command-a-plus-05-2026-bf16#model-card-for-command-aModel Card for Command A+
https://huggingface.co/CohereLabs/command-a-plus-05-2026-bf16#model-summaryModel Summary
Command A+ is an open source model with 25 billion active parameters and 218B total parameters model optimized for agentic, multilingual, and reasoning-heavy tasks with a focus on enterprise performance, while also providing support for vision inputs for processing image inputs.
Developed by:CohereandCohere Labs
- Point of Contact:Cohere Labs
- License:Apache 2.0
- Model: command-a-plus-05-2026
- Model Size: 25B active parameters, 218B total parameters
- Context length: 128K input
For more details about this model, please check out ourblog post.
You can try out Command A+ before downloading the weights in our hostedHugging Face Space.
Available quantizations
The following quantizations are available with example minimum GPU requirements
All three quantizations show negligible differences in benchmark quality and performance.Our recommended quantization for most uses isW4A4which boasts superior speed and latency characteristics alongside a smaller hardware footprint.
For more details, please check out ourblog post.
Usage
Transformers
Please install transformers from the source repository that includes the necessary changes for this model.
# pip install transformers
from transformers import AutoTokenizer, AutoModelForImageTextToText
model_id = "CohereLabs/command-a-plus-05-2026-bf16"
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(model_id)
model = AutoModelForImageTextToText.from_pretrained(model_id)
# Format message with the command-a-plus-05-2026-bf16 chat template
messages = [{"role": "user", "content": "What has keys but can't open locks?"}]
input_ids = tokenizer.apply_chat_template(
messages,
tokenize=True,
add_generation_prompt=True,
return_tensors="pt",
)
gen_tokens = model.generate(
input_ids,
max_new_tokens=4096,
do_sample=True,
temperature=0.6,
top_p=0.95
)
gen_text = tokenizer.decode(gen_tokens[0])
print(gen_text)
As a result, you should get an output that looks like this, where the thinking is generated between the<START\_THINKING\>and<END\_THINKING\>:
<|START_THINKING|>The user asks a riddle: "What has keys but can't open locks?" The answer is a piano (or keyboard). So respond with answer.<|END_THINKING|>
You can also use the model directly using transformers pipeline abstraction:
from transformers import pipeline
import torch
model_id = "CohereLabs/command-a-plus-05-2026-bf16"
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(model_id)
pipe = pipeline(
"text-generation",
model=model_id,
dtype="auto",
device_map="auto",
)
messages = [
{"role": "user", "content": "Explain the Transformer architecture"},
]
text = tokenizer.apply_chat_template(
messages,
tokenize=False,
add_generation_prompt=True,
)
outputs = pipe(
messages,
max_new_tokens=300,
)
print(outputs[0]["generated_text"][-1])
vLLM
You can also run the model in vLLM.vllm\>=0\.21\.0is required for Command A+ and accurate response parsing also requires installingCohere’smelodylibrary.
uv pip install vllm>=0.21.0
uv pip install transformers uv pip install cohere_melody>=0.9.0
Then the vllm server can be started with the following command:
# This is for B200, adjust tp for your device vllm serve CohereLabs/command-a-plus-05-2026-bf16 -tp 4 --tool-call-parser cohere_command4 --reasoning-parser cohere_command4 --enable-auto-tool-choice
https://huggingface.co/CohereLabs/command-a-plus-05-2026-bf16#model-detailsModel Details
Input: Text and images.
Output: Model generates text.
Model Architecture: Command A+ is a decoder-only Sparse Mixture-of-Experts Transformer Model. With 25B active parameters and 218B total parameters, it has 128 experts, out of which 8 are active per token, and a single shared expert is applied to all tokens. The attention layers interleave sliding-window attention layers with Rotational Positional Embeddings and global attention layers without positional embeddings in a 3:1 ratio, as first introduced in Command A. The sparse MoE layer is trained in a fully dropless manner and uses a token-choice router. We use additive-bias-based load balancing to encourage balanced token load across all experts, and swap out the softmax router activation function with a normalized sigmoid over the topk expert logits per token.
**Languages covered:**The model has been trained on 48 languages: English, Arabic, Bulgarian, Bengali, Catalan, Czech, Danish, German, Greek, Spanish, Estonian, Persian, Finnish, Filipino, French, Irish, Hebrew, Hindi, Croatian, Hungarian, Indonesian, Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Lithuanian, Latvian, Malay, Maltese, Dutch, Norwegian, Punjabi, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Serbian, Swedish, Tamil, Telugu, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Urdu, Vietnamese, Chinese.
**Context Length:**Command A+ supports a context length of 128K & 64K output length.
https://huggingface.co/CohereLabs/command-a-plus-05-2026-bf16#tool-use-capabilitiesTool Use Capabilities:
Command A+ has been specifically trained with conversational tool use capabilities. This allows the model to interact with external tools like APIs, databases, or search engines.
Tool use with Command A+ is supported throughchat templatesin Transformers. We recommend providing tool descriptions using JSON schema.
Tool Use Example [CLICK TO EXPAND]``` from transformers import AutoTokenizer
model_id = “CohereLabs/command-a-plus-05-2026-bf16” tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(model_id)
Define tools
tools = [{ “type”: “function”, “function”: { “name”: “query_daily_sales_report”, “description”: “Connects to a database to retrieve overall sales volumes and sales information for a given day.”, “parameters”: { “type”: “object”, “properties”: { “day”: { “description”: “Retrieves sales data for this day, formatted as YYYY-MM-DD.”, “type”: “string”, } }, “required”: [“day”], }, }, }]
Define conversation input
conversation = [ {“role”: “user”, “content”: “Can you provide a sales summary for 29th September 2023?”} ]
Tokenize the Tool Use prompt directly
input_ids = tokenizer.apply_chat_template( conversation=conversation, tools=tools, tokenize=True, add_generation_prompt=True, return_tensors=“pt”, )
You can then generate from this input as normal\.
If the model generates a plan and tool calls, you should add them to the chat history like so:
tool_call = {“name”: “query_daily_sales_report”, “arguments”: {“day”: “2023-09-29”}} thinking = “I will use the query_daily_sales_report tool to find the sales summary for 29th September 2023.” conversation.append({“role”: “assistant”, “tool_calls”: [{“id”: “0”, “type”: “function”, “function”: tool_call}], “thinking”: thinking})
and then call the tool and append the result, as a dictionary, with the tool role, like so:
api_response_query_daily_sales_report = {“date”: “2023-09-29”, “summary”: “Total Sales Amount: 10000, Total Units Sold: 250”} # this needs to be a dictionary!!
Append tool results
conversation.append({“role”: “tool”, “tool_call_id”: “0”, “content”: api_response_query_daily_sales_report})
After that, you can generate\(\) again to let the model use the tool result in the chat\.
Note that this was a very brief introduction to tool calling \- for more information, see the Transformers[tool use documentation](https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/main/chat_templating#advanced-tool-use--function-calling)\.
**Tool Use With Citations \[CLICK TO EXPAND\]**Optionally, one can ask the model to include grounding spans \(citations\) in its response to indicate the source of the information, by using`enable\_citations=True`in`tokenizer\.apply\_chat\_template\(\*\)`\. The generation would look like this:
On 29th September 2023, the total sales amount was
When citations are turned on, the model associates pieces of texts \(called "spans"\) with those specific tool results that support them \(called "sources"\)\. Command A\+ uses a pair of tags`<co\>`and`</co\>`to indicate when a span can be grounded onto a list of sources, listing them out in the closing tag\. For example,`<co\>span</co: 0:\[1,2\],1:\[0\]\>`means that "span" is supported by result 1 and 2 from`tool\_call\_id=0`as well as result 0 from`tool\_call\_id=1`\. Sources from the same tool call are grouped together and listed as`\{tool\_call\_id\}:\[\{list of result indices\}\]`, before they are joined together by ","\.
## [https://huggingface.co/CohereLabs/command-a-plus-05-2026-bf16#model-card-contact](https://huggingface.co/CohereLabs/command-a-plus-05-2026-bf16#model-card-contact)**Model Card Contact**
For errors or additional questions about details in this model card, contact \[[labs@cohere\.com](mailto:[email protected])\]\.
**Try it now:**
You can try Command A\+ in the[playground](https://dashboard.cohere.com/playground/chat?model=command-a-plus-05-2026)\. You can also use it in our dedicated[Hugging Face Space](https://huggingface.co/spaces/CohereLabs/command-a-plus-05-2026)\.
> **Nick Frosst (@nickfrosst):**
> Command A+ from @cohere is out now :) its our best model yet and its open source apache 2.0
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