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Vertex AI SDK class overview

Vertex AI SDK class overview

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Data scientists and machine learning (ML) developers use the Vertex AI SDK for Python to build, train, and deploy models in a custom ML workflow. This includes creating datasets and uploading data, training an ML model, uploading and storing your model, deploying your model, running batch prediction jobs, and managing your models and endpoints.

The Vertex AI SDK also includes classes to create generative AI solutions with text, code, chat, and text embedding foundation models. You can use these classes to generate text, create a text or code chatbot, tune a foundation model, and create a text embedding. A text embedding is text in the form of a vector used to search for items. For more information, see Introduction to language model classes in the Vertex AI SDK.

You can use the Vertex AI SDK for Python in hosted JupyterLab notebooks within Vertex AI to write and run your code. The notebooks include preinstalled ML frameworks, such as TensorFlow and PyTorch. You can also use other notebooks, such as Colab notebooks, or use a developer environment of your choice that supports Python.

If you want to try using the Vertex AI SDK for Python right now, see the following resources:

The Vertex AI SDK includes many classes to help you automate data ingestion, train models, and get predictions. It also includes classes to help you monitor, evaluate, and optimize your machine learning (ML) workflow. The classes can be loosely grouped into the following categories:

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Last updated 2025-08-15 UTC.

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