---
title: "uqlm vs transformers"
type: "comparison"
canonical_url: "https://www.graphcanon.com/compare/cvs-health-uqlm-vs-huggingface-transformers"
tools: ["cvs-health-uqlm", "huggingface-transformers"]
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# uqlm vs transformers

*GraphCanon updated Jul 11, 2026*

## Verdict

Pick uqlm when tags unique to uqlm: ai-safety, hallucination-evaluation, hallucination, hallucination-mitigation; pick transformers when requirements: Min 4 GB RAM; Works with Python 3.10+ and PyTorch 2.4+.

[uqlm](https://cvs-health.github.io/uqlm/latest/index.html) reports 1.2k GitHub stars, 126 forks, and 23 open issues, last pushed Jul 9, 2026. [transformers](https://huggingface.co/transformers) has 162k stars, 34k forks, and 2.5k open issues, last pushed Jul 11, 2026. Figures are from public GitHub metadata via [uqlm's repository](https://github.com/cvs-health/uqlm) and [transformers's repository](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers).

| | [uqlm](/tools/cvs-health-uqlm.md) | [transformers](/tools/huggingface-transformers.md) |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Tagline | UQLM: Uncertainty Quantification for Language Models, is a Python package for UQ-based LLM hallucination detection | Transformers: the model-definition framework for state-of-the-art machine learning models in text, vision, audio, and multimodal models |
| Stars | 1,183 | 162,482 |
| Forks | 126 | 33,865 |
| Open issues | 23 | 2,475 |
| Language | Python | Python |
| Adopt for | - | Transformers is a versatile library for training and deploying state-of-the-art models across various domains such as NLP, computer vision, speech recognition, and multi-modal tasks. It supports PyTorch 2.4+ and Python 3 |
| Persona | - | - |
| Runtime | - | - |
| License | Apache-2.0 | Transformers is distributed under the Apache-2.0 license, ensuring wide permissions for use in both open-source and proprietary systems. |
| Categories | LLM Frameworks, Computer Vision, Evaluation & Observability | LLM Frameworks, Model Training, Speech & Audio, Computer Vision, Inference & Serving |

## Trust and health

_Sourced signals - not a safety guarantee. No winner column._

| | [uqlm](/tools/cvs-health-uqlm.md) | [transformers](/tools/huggingface-transformers.md) |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Days since push | 1d | 0d |
| Open issues (now) | 23 | 2.5k |
| Full report | [trust report](/tools/cvs-health-uqlm/trust.md) | [trust report](/tools/huggingface-transformers/trust.md) |

## Decision facts: transformers

- **Requirements:** Min 4 GB RAM; Works with Python 3.10+ and PyTorch 2.4+
- **Adopt for:** Transformers is a versatile library for training and deploying state-of-the-art models across various domains such as NLP, computer vision, speech recognition, and multi-modal tasks. It supports PyTorch 2.4+ and Python 3
- **License detail:** Transformers is distributed under the Apache-2.0 license, ensuring wide permissions for use in both open-source and proprietary systems.

## Choose when

### Choose uqlm if…

- Tags unique to uqlm: ai-safety, hallucination-evaluation, hallucination, hallucination-mitigation.
- Also covers Evaluation & Observability.
- Leaner open-issue backlog (23).

### Choose transformers if…

- Requirements: Min 4 GB RAM; Works with Python 3.10+ and PyTorch 2.4+.
- Tags unique to transformers: pretrained models, deep-learning, machine-learning, python.
- Also covers Model Training, Speech & Audio, Inference & Serving.
- The library excels in scenarios where you need highly optimized and pre-trained models available for a wide range of data types including text, vision, audio, and multimodal inputs.

## When NOT to use uqlm

- LLM Frameworks: Avoid a framework for a single prompt-and-retrieve call; the abstraction can cost more than it saves.
- Evaluation & Observability: Defer heavyweight eval infra only until you have real traffic - never skip it once users depend on answers.

## When NOT to use transformers

- If the specific task or dataset size does not benefit from state-of-the-art models due to computational inefficiency or overfitting, alternatives may be more suitable.
- It might not be the best choice for projects that strictly require compatibility with frameworks other than PyTorch and Python versions older than 3.10.

## Common questions

### What is the difference between uqlm and transformers?

uqlm: UQLM: Uncertainty Quantification for Language Models, is a Python package for UQ-based LLM hallucination detection. transformers: Transformers: the model-definition framework for state-of-the-art machine learning models in text, vision, audio, and multimodal models. See the comparison table for live GitHub stats and shared categories.

### When should I choose uqlm over transformers?

Choose uqlm over transformers when Tags unique to uqlm: ai-safety, hallucination-evaluation, hallucination, hallucination-mitigation; Also covers Evaluation & Observability; Leaner open-issue backlog (23).

### When should I choose transformers over uqlm?

Choose transformers over uqlm when Requirements: Min 4 GB RAM; Works with Python 3.10+ and PyTorch 2.4+; Tags unique to transformers: pretrained models, deep-learning, machine-learning, python; Also covers Model Training, Speech & Audio, Inference & Serving; The library excels in scenarios where you need highly optimized and pre-trained models available for a wide range of data types including text, vision, audio, and multimodal inputs.

### When should I avoid uqlm?

LLM Frameworks: Avoid a framework for a single prompt-and-retrieve call; the abstraction can cost more than it saves. Evaluation & Observability: Defer heavyweight eval infra only until you have real traffic - never skip it once users depend on answers.

### When should I avoid transformers?

If the specific task or dataset size does not benefit from state-of-the-art models due to computational inefficiency or overfitting, alternatives may be more suitable. It might not be the best choice for projects that strictly require compatibility with frameworks other than PyTorch and Python versions older than 3.10.

### Is uqlm or transformers more popular on GitHub?

transformers has more GitHub stars (162,482 vs 1,183). Stars measure visibility, not whether either tool fits your constraints.

### Are uqlm and transformers open source?

Yes - both are open-source projects on GitHub (uqlm: Apache-2.0, transformers: Apache-2.0).

### Where can I find alternatives to uqlm or transformers?

GraphCanon lists graph-backed alternatives at [uqlm alternatives](/tools/cvs-health-uqlm/alternatives) and [transformers alternatives](/tools/huggingface-transformers/alternatives) ([uqlm markdown twin](/tools/cvs-health-uqlm/alternatives.md), [transformers markdown twin](/tools/huggingface-transformers/alternatives.md)), ranked by typed relationship edges rather than popularity votes.

### Is there a machine-readable version of this comparison?

Yes. The markdown twin at [this comparison](/compare/cvs-health-uqlm-vs-huggingface-transformers.md) mirrors this page for agents and LLM crawlers, with the same stats table and FAQ answers.

### Which is better maintained, uqlm or transformers?

uqlm: Very active. transformers: Very active. Compare maintenance labels, days since push, and release cadence in the trust section below - stars alone do not measure maintenance.

### Where are the full trust reports for uqlm and transformers?

GraphCanon publishes per-repo trust reports with dated maintenance, provenance, and scan summaries: [uqlm trust report](/tools/cvs-health-uqlm/trust); [transformers trust report](/tools/huggingface-transformers/trust).

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**Machine-readable endpoints**

- JSON: [`/api/graphcanon/graph?tool=cvs-health-uqlm`](/api/graphcanon/graph?tool=cvs-health-uqlm)
- LLM index: [/llms.txt](/llms.txt)
- Full corpus: [/llms-full.txt](/llms-full.txt)

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