Build Small the idea tracks ## Build Small the idea tracks rules prizes find your kit partners submit faq **Submit** Hugging Face × Gradio N 45.21 · W 122.6 ## BUILD SMALL Build something small, local, and yours. Registration’s closed and the jam is underway — this is your field guide. Everything you need to enter cleanly: the rules, the 29 ways to win, and the right kit for what you’re building. See the prizes Resources June 15, 2026 final deadline ≤ 32B params, max $48k+ prize pool 29 ways to win ## The big idea The future of AI doesn’t have to live in someone else’s data center. Build Small is a return to small, local, tinkerable models. Open weights you can read, run and reshape — everything under 32B parameters, humming away on hardware you actually own. Less API bill, more workshop. ## 02 · Pick a trail ### Two tracks, one campsite Solve a real problem, or wander somewhere weird. Both are equally celebrated — and carry the same prize pool. ### THE PRACTICAL TRACK #### Backyard AI Practical, problem-solving apps built to improve daily life — for you or someone close to you. Useful things that run on hardware you own. - A custom storybook generator for a child - A personal study tutor - A receipt or bill parser - An on-device document assistant ### THE WHIMSICAL TRACK #### Thousand Token Wood Whimsical, delightful, AI-native apps that push the boundaries of fun. Wander somewhere stranger and show off what small models can dream up. - Interactive AI games - Out-of-the-box entertainment tools - A desktop pet that lives on your machine - A text-adventure dungeon master ## 03 · Trail rules ### Entry criteria at a glance The things every submission needs. Tick them off and you’re on the board. #### REQ-01 · Stay under 32B Every model must be under 32B parameters. Combine several small models if you like — but each one’s total parameter count must stay below the cap. #### REQ-02 · Ship a Gradio app Deploy your project as a Gradio App inside the official Build Small org on Hugging Face. Docker is fine, as long as the interface is a Gradio Space. #### REQ-03 · Record a demo Submit a demo video showing your app working — so judges can evaluate it even if GPU or API limits stop a live run. #### REQ-04 · Post it Create one social-media post showcasing your app, and link to it from your Space README. #### REQ-05 · Mind the GPU limit Submit as many apps as you like. If you rely on the provided Zero GPU resources, you’re limited to 10 Zero GPU apps per user. #### REQ-06 · Tag your README Add tags for the tracks and badges you want to be considered for to the yaml block at the top of your README, plus a short write-up of the idea and tech. ## 04 · The prize table ### 29 ways to win A $48k cash pool plus 20k Modal credits, two NVIDIA RTX GPUs and ChatGPT Pro — across track placements, sponsor challenges, and collectable bonus badges. $48k cash pool +29 ways to win All prizes General Sponsor prizes Bonus badges ### GENERAL TRACK PRIZES · AWARDED PER TRACK #### Backyard AI - 1st — $4,000 - 2nd — $2,500 - 3rd — $1,500 - 4th — $1,000 - Community Choice — $2,000 #### Thousand Token Wood - 1st — $4,000 - 2nd — $2,500 - 3rd — $1,500 - 4th — $1,000 - Community Choice — $2,000 ### SPONSOR PRIZES · OWN CRITERIA PER PRIZE #### OpenBMB · Best MiniCPM Build - 1st — $2,500 - 2nd — $1,500 - 3rd — $1,000 - To qualify ·Build with MiniCPM models. - Clarifications (3) #### OpenAI · Best Use of Codex - 1st — $5,000 - 2nd — $3,000 - 3rd — $1,000 - To qualify ·Requires Codex-attributed commits in your connected GitHub repo or Space. - Clarifications (2) #### NVIDIA · Nemotron Hardware Prize - Best space — RTX 5080 - Community engagement — RTX 5080 - To qualify ·Build with Nemotron models. - Clarifications (2) #### Modal · Best Use of Modal - 1st — 10,000 credits - 2nd — 7,000 credits - 3rd — 3,000 credits - To qualify ·Use Modal for the development or runtime of your app, and note it in your Space README. - Clarifications (2) ### BONUS BADGES · TAP FOR DETAILS #### $1,500 · Off Brand The best custom UI that pushes past the default Gradio look. What counts #### $1,500 · Tiny Titan The best app built on a genuinely tiny model. What counts #### $1,000 · Best Demo The full package: great app, great demo video, great social post. What counts #### $1,000 · Best Agent The best agentic app. What counts #### $2,000 · Bonus Quest Champion The most bonus criteria met across the board. What counts #### $1,000 · Judges’ Wildcard For the entry that’s amazing but fits no category. What counts ## 05 · Choose your kit ### What are you building? Tell us the shape of your idea and we’ll point you at the partners and models worth reaching for. Then dig into their pages for the full guide. 1. Image / OCR app 2. Voice / audio app 3. Tiny text assistant 4. Coding agent 5. Need compute / training For a image / ocr app, reach for: Read documents, understand photos, or generate & edit images. #### OpenBMB · MiniCPM-V 4.6 via OpenBMB Vision-language at ~1.3B — strong OCR & document understanding. Open #### Black Forest Labs · FLUX.2 Klein via Black Forest Labs Generate and edit images locally at 4B / 9B. Open #### NVIDIA · Nemotron Parse via NVIDIA Sub-1B structured extraction from complex documents. Open ## 06 · The outfitters ### Seven partners stocked the shed Models, tools and compute from across the small-AI world. Tap any one for its full kit and support channels. #### OpenBMB MiniCPM family — tiny, capable text · vision · audio · omni models (1B–8B). 1B–8B models #### Black Forest Labs FLUX.2 Klein — text-to-image & precise image editing at 4B / 9B. image gen #### OpenAI · Codex Codex coding agent (GPT-5.5) with GitHub, Figma & Hugging Face plugins. coding agent #### NVIDIA Nemotron 3 family — Nano · Omni · ASR · Parse · Embed. model suite #### Modal Serverless compute for inference, training, batch & sandboxes. compute #### JetBrains Mellum 2 — 12B MoE coding models, Thinking & Instruct. 12B MoE #### Cohere Labs Cohere Transcribe (ASR) and Tiny Aya multilingual models. ASR · multilingual FIND THE RIGHT ONE Use the kit recommender → ## 07 · The trail map ### How to submit The markers between you and the finish line. 1. **Meet the criteria** Double-check your build satisfies the entry rules and any prize criteria you’re targeting. 2. **Join the org** Join the Build Small hackathon organisation on Hugging Face — your home base for the jam. 3. **Upload your Space** Upload your submission as a Gradio Space inside the org. 4. **Record a demo** Film a demo selling your Space — no humility. Put it on YouTube, upload it to the Space, or host it publicly. 5. **Post on social** Share one post about your build on social media. 6. **Update your README** Add links to the post and demo video, tags for tracks + badges in the yaml block at the top, and a short write-up of the idea and tech. Start your submission ## 08 · Field notes ### Frequently asked **What does “under 32B” actually mean?** Every model your project depends on must have under 32B total parameters (not just active parameters). You can freely combine several models — say a 14B text model, a 7B speech model, and a 12B image model — as long as each one individually stays under the cap. - Do I have to use a sponsor’s model? - Do I need to exclusively use a sponsor’s models to win their prize? - Am I eligible for the OpenAI Codex prize if I didn’t get free Codex credits? - Is there a GPU limit? - Can I use a hosted API instead of running locally? - Can one project win multiple prizes? - Can I submit multiple apps? - How do I submit? --- ## BUILD SMALL Build something small, local, and yours. A Hugging Face × Gradio hackathon. ### EXPLORE - The idea - Tracks - Prizes - Partners ### TAKE PART - Rules - Find your kit - Submit - FAQ ### ELSEWHERE - HF Org - Gradio - Hugging Face - X / Twitter © 2026 Build Small · made small with love ≤ 32B params · open weights · run it yourself Submit Hugging Face × Gradio N 45.21 · W 122.6 BUILD SMALL Build something small, local, and yours. Registration’s closed and the jam is underway — this is your field guide. Everything you need to enter cleanly: the rules, the 29 ways to win, and the right kit for what you’re building. See the prizes Resources June 15, 2026 final deadline ≤ 32B params, max $48k+ prize pool 29 ways to win The big idea The future of AI doesn’t have to live in someone else’s data center. Build Small is a return to small, local, tinkerable models. Open weights you can read, run and reshape — everything under 32B parameters, humming away on hardware you actually own. Less API bill, more workshop. 02 Pick a trail Two tracks, one campsite Solve a real problem, or wander somewhere weird. Both are equally celebrated — and carry the same prize pool. THE PRACTICAL TRACK Backyard AI Practical, problem-solving apps built to improve daily life — for you or someone close to you. Useful things that run on hardware you own. A custom storybook generator for a child A personal study tutor A receipt or bill parser An on-device document assistant THE WHIMSICAL TRACK Thousand Token Wood Whimsical, delightful, AI-native apps that push the boundaries of fun. Wander somewhere stranger and show off what small models can dream up. Interactive AI games Out-of-the-box entertainment tools A desktop pet that lives on your machine A text-adventure dungeon master 03 Trail rules Entry criteria at a glance The things every submission needs. Tick them off and you’re on the board. REQ-01 Stay under 32B Every model must be under 32B parameters. Combine several small models if you like — but each one’s total parameter count must stay below the cap. REQ-02 Ship a Gradio app Deploy your project as a Gradio App inside the official Build Small org on Hugging Face. Docker is fine, as long as the interface is a Gradio Space. REQ-03 Record a demo Submit a demo video showing your app working — so judges can evaluate it even if GPU or API limits stop a live run. REQ-04 Post it Create one social-media post showcasing your app, and link to it from your Space README. REQ-05 Mind the GPU limit Submit as many apps as you like. If you rely on the provided Zero GPU resources, you’re limited to 10 Zero GPU apps per user. REQ-06 Tag your README Add tags for the tracks and badges you want to be considered for to the yaml block at the top of your README, plus a short write-up of the idea and tech. 04 The prize table 29 ways to win A $48k cash pool plus 20k Modal credits, two NVIDIA RTX GPUs and ChatGPT Pro — across track placements, sponsor challenges, and collectable bonus badges. $48k cash pool +29 ways to win All prizes General Sponsor prizes Bonus badges GENERAL TRACK PRIZES · AWARDED PER TRACK Backyard AI 1st $4,000 2nd $2,500 3rd $1,500 4th $1,000 Community Choice $2,000 Thousand Token Wood 1st $4,000 2nd $2,500 3rd $1,500 4th $1,000 Community Choice $2,000 SPONSOR PRIZES · OWN CRITERIA PER PRIZE OpenBMB Best MiniCPM Build 1st $2,500 2nd $1,500 3rd $1,000 To qualify ·Build with MiniCPM models. Clarifications (3) OpenAI Best Use of Codex 1st $5,000 2nd $3,000 3rd $1,000 To qualify ·Requires Codex-attributed commits in your connected GitHub repo or Space. Clarifications (2) NVIDIA Nemotron Hardware Prize Best space RTX 5080 Community engagement RTX 5080 To qualify ·Build with Nemotron models. Clarifications (2) Modal Best Use of Modal 1st 10,000 credits 2nd 7,000 credits 3rd 3,000 credits To qualify ·Use Modal for the development or runtime of your app, and note it in your Space README. Clarifications (2) BONUS BADGES · TAP FOR DETAILS $1,500 Off Brand The best custom UI that pushes past the default Gradio look. What counts $1,500 Tiny Titan The best app built on a genuinely tiny model. What counts $1,000 Best Demo The full package: great app, great demo video, great social post. What counts $1,000 Best Agent The best agentic app. What counts $2,000 Bonus Quest Champion The most bonus criteria met across the board. What counts $1,000 Judges’ Wildcard For the entry that’s amazing but fits no category. What counts 05 Choose your kit What are you building? Tell us the shape of your idea and we’ll point you at the partners and models worth reaching for. Then dig into their pages for the full guide. 01 Image / OCR app 02 Voice / audio app 03 Tiny text assistant 04 Coding agent 05 Need compute / training For a image / ocr app, reach for: Read documents, understand photos, or generate & edit images. OpenBMB MiniCPM-V 4.6 via OpenBMB Vision-language at ~1.3B — strong OCR & document understanding. Open Black Forest Labs FLUX.2 Klein via Black Forest Labs Generate and edit images locally at 4B / 9B. Open NVIDIA Nemotron Parse via NVIDIA Sub-1B structured extraction from complex documents. Open 06 The outfitters Seven partners stocked the shed Models, tools and compute from across the small-AI world. Tap any one for its full kit and support channels. OpenBMB MiniCPM family — tiny, capable text · vision · audio · omni models (1B–8B). 1B–8B models Black Forest Labs FLUX.2 Klein — text-to-image & precise image editing at 4B / 9B. image gen OpenAI · Codex Codex coding agent (GPT-5.5) with GitHub, Figma & Hugging Face plugins. coding agent NVIDIA Nemotron 3 family — Nano · Omni · ASR · Parse · Embed. model suite Modal Serverless compute for inference, training, batch & sandboxes. compute JetBrains Mellum 2 — 12B MoE coding models, Thinking & Instruct. 12B MoE Cohere Labs Cohere Transcribe (ASR) and Tiny Aya multilingual models. ASR · multilingual FIND THE RIGHT ONE Use the kit recommender → 07 The trail map How to submit The markers between you and the finish line. 1 Meet the criteria Double-check your build satisfies the entry rules and any prize criteria you’re targeting. 2 Join the org Join the Build Small hackathon organisation on Hugging Face — your home base for the jam. 3 Upload your Space Upload your submission as a Gradio Space inside the org. 4 Record a demo Film a demo selling your Space — no humility. Put it on YouTube, upload it to the Space, or host it publicly. 5 Post on social Share one post about your build on social media. 6 Update your README Add links to the post and demo video, tags for tracks + badges in the yaml block at the top, and a short write-up of the idea and tech. Start your submission 08 Field notes Frequently asked What does “under 32B” actually mean? Every model your project depends on must have under 32B total parameters (not just active parameters). You can freely combine several models — say a 14B text model, a 7B speech model, and a 12B image model — as long as each one individually stays under the cap. Do I have to use a sponsor’s model? Do I need to exclusively use a sponsor’s models to win their prize? Am I eligible for the OpenAI Codex prize if I didn’t get free Codex credits? Is there a GPU limit? Can I use a hosted API instead of running locally? Can one project win multiple prizes? Can I submit multiple apps? How do I submit? BUILD SMALL Build something small, local, and yours. A Hugging Face × Gradio hackathon. EXPLORE The idea Tracks Prizes Partners TAKE PART Rules Find your kit Submit FAQ ELSEWHERE HF Org Gradio Hugging Face X / Twitter © 2026 Build Small · made small with love ≤ 32B params · open weights · run it yourself