RF-DETR vs RTMDet
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RF-DETR vs RTMDet Comparison Table
Evals updated August 14, 2026Pricing updated August 19, 2026
| Property | RF-DETR | RTMDet |
|---|---|---|
| Organization | Roboflow | OpenMMLab |
| Category | open | open |
| Modality | vision | vision |
| Release Date | Mar 2025 | Dec 2022 |
| Context Window | — | — |
| Parameters | 30.5M-126.9M | 4.8M-94.9M |
| License | Apache 2.0 | GPL v3 |
| Model Sizes input resolution per size variant | ||
| Nano | 384×384 | |
| Small | 512×512 | |
| Medium | 576×576 | |
| Large | 704×704 | |
| XL | 700×700 | |
| 2XL | 880×880 | |
| Vision Tasks | ||
| Object Detection | Demo (COCO) | |
| Model Features | ||
| Real-Time Vision | ||
RF-DETR vs RTMDet: Overview
RF-DETR is a real-time transformer-based object detection model developed by Roboflow, with code and weights first released in March 2025 under the Apache 2.0 license. It is the first real-time model to exceed 60 AP on the Microsoft COCO benchmark, built on a DINOv2 vision transformer backbone with weight-sharing neural architecture search used to identify accuracy-latency trade-offs. The full family spans six sizes from Nano (30.5M parameters, 384×384 input) to 2XL (126.9M parameters, 880×880 input), with the accompanying research paper accepted to ICLR 2026.
RF-DETR is designed for strong domain adaptability, achieving state-of-the-art performance on RF100-VL, a benchmark measuring generalization to real-world object detection tasks across diverse domains. It is deployable through Roboflow Inference and supports fine-tuning on custom datasets, making it well suited for domain-specific applications with limited training data.
RTMDet is a real-time object detection model developed by OpenMMLab, released in December 2022 under the GPL-3.0 license. It adopts a single-stage detection architecture with large-kernel depthwise convolution in both the backbone and neck, enabling it to capture long-range spatial dependencies without the computational cost of full self-attention. The model family spans from RTMDet-tiny to RTMDet-x, covering a wide range of speed-accuracy operating points.
RTMDet-x achieves 52.6% AP on COCO at 114 FPS on an NVIDIA 3090 GPU. The architecture supports instance segmentation and rotated object detection variants. RTMDet is included in the OpenMMLab ecosystem and is well suited for applications requiring fast, accurate detection with flexible model sizing.