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Torch-TensorRT

Easily achieve the best inference performance for any PyTorch model on the NVIDIA platform.

Documentation pytorch cuda trt license linux_tests windows_tests


Torch-TensorRT brings the power of TensorRT to PyTorch. Accelerate inference latency by up to 5x compared to eager execution in just one line of code.

Installation

Stable versions of Torch-TensorRT are published on PyPI

pip install torch-tensorrt

Nightly versions of Torch-TensorRT are published on the PyTorch package index

pip install --pre torch-tensorrt --index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/nightly/cu124

Torch-TensorRT is also distributed in the ready-to-run NVIDIA NGC PyTorch Container which has all dependencies with the proper versions and example notebooks included.

For more advanced installation methods, please see here

Quickstart

Option 1: torch.compile

You can use Torch-TensorRT anywhere you use torch.compile:

import torch
import torch_tensorrt

model = MyModel().eval().cuda() # define your model here
x = torch.randn((1, 3, 224, 224)).cuda() # define what the inputs to the model will look like

optimized_model = torch.compile(model, backend="tensorrt")
optimized_model(x) # compiled on first run

optimized_model(x) # this will be fast!

Option 2: Export

If you want to optimize your model ahead-of-time and/or deploy in a C++ environment, Torch-TensorRT provides an export-style workflow that serializes an optimized module. This module can be deployed in PyTorch or with libtorch (i.e. without a Python dependency).

Step 1: Optimize + serialize

import torch
import torch_tensorrt

model = MyModel().eval().cuda() # define your model here
inputs = [torch.randn((1, 3, 224, 224)).cuda()] # define a list of representative inputs here

trt_gm = torch_tensorrt.compile(model, ir="dynamo", inputs=inputs)
torch_tensorrt.save(trt_gm, "trt.ep", inputs=inputs) # PyTorch only supports Python runtime for an ExportedProgram. For C++ deployment, use a TorchScript file
torch_tensorrt.save(trt_gm, "trt.ts", output_format="torchscript", inputs=inputs)

Step 2: Deploy

Deployment in PyTorch:
import torch
import torch_tensorrt

inputs = [torch.randn((1, 3, 224, 224)).cuda()] # your inputs go here

# You can run this in a new python session!
model = torch.export.load("trt.ep").module()
# model = torch_tensorrt.load("trt.ep").module() # this also works
model(*inputs)
Deployment in C++:
#include "torch/script.h"
#include "torch_tensorrt/torch_tensorrt.h"

auto trt_mod = torch::jit::load("trt.ts");
auto input_tensor = [...]; // fill this with your inputs
auto results = trt_mod.forward({input_tensor});

Further resources

Platform Support

Platform Support
Linux AMD64 / GPU Supported
Windows / GPU Supported (Dynamo only)
Linux aarch64 / GPU Native Compilation Supported on JetPack-4.4+ (use v1.0.0 for the time being)
Linux aarch64 / DLA Native Compilation Supported on JetPack-4.4+ (use v1.0.0 for the time being)
Linux ppc64le / GPU Not supported

Note: Refer NVIDIA L4T PyTorch NGC container for PyTorch libraries on JetPack.

Dependencies

These are the following dependencies used to verify the testcases. Torch-TensorRT can work with other versions, but the tests are not guaranteed to pass.

  • Bazel 6.3.2
  • Libtorch 2.5.0.dev (latest nightly) (built with CUDA 12.4)
  • CUDA 12.4
  • TensorRT 10.6.0.26

Deprecation Policy

Deprecation is used to inform developers that some APIs and tools are no longer recommended for use. Beginning with version 2.3, Torch-TensorRT has the following deprecation policy:

Deprecation notices are communicated in the Release Notes. Deprecated API functions will have a statement in the source documenting when they were deprecated. Deprecated methods and classes will issue deprecation warnings at runtime, if they are used. Torch-TensorRT provides a 6-month migration period after the deprecation. APIs and tools continue to work during the migration period. After the migration period ends, APIs and tools are removed in a manner consistent with semantic versioning.

Contributing

Take a look at the CONTRIBUTING.md

License

The Torch-TensorRT license can be found in the LICENSE file. It is licensed with a BSD Style licence