Uploading weights trained outside Roboflow
Once you've completed training your custom model, upload your model weights back to your Roboflow project to take advantage of Roboflow Inference.
To train a model in Roboflow, see Train a Model.
Model Support
Refer to the Supported Models table for details on weights upload compatibility.
YOLOv8 models must be trained on
ultralytics==8.0.196YOLOv9 models must be trained and uploaded using
ultralyticsfrom https://github.com/WongKinYiu/yolov9YOLOv10 models must be trained and uploaded using
ultralyticsfromYOLOv11 models must be trained on
ultralytics<=8.3.40YOLOv12 models must be trained and uploaded using
ultralyticsfrom https://github.com/sunsmarterjie/yolov12
Larger model sizes provide better training results. However, the larger the model size, the slower the training time, and inference (model prediction) speed. Consider whether you're looking for real-time inference on fast-moving objects or video feeds (better to use a smaller model), or you are processing data after it is collected, and more concerned with higher prediction accuracy (choose a larger model).
Versioned vs. Versionless Models Upload
Roboflow provides two distinct approaches for deploying models to your projects, each serving different use cases and organizational needs. The choice between versioned and versionless deployments depends on whether you need to track model evolution alongside dataset versions or want to share models across multiple projects in your workspace.
- Versionless Deployments
- Tied to the workspace level
- Can be deployed to multiple projects simultaneously
- Ideal for sharing models across different projects within the same workspace
- Versioned Deployments
- Tied to specific project versions
- A Version can have multiple uploaded models
- Ideal for tracking model evolution alongside dataset versions
- Ideal for using model on Label Assist
- Ideal for using model as checkpoint for training other models
Python SDK
First, make sure you have latest roboflow Python package installed:
pip install --update roboflowVersionless Models
To upload versionless custom weights, use the workspace.deploy_model() method:
workspace.deploy_model(
model_type="yolov8", # Type of the model
model_path="path/to/model", # Path to model directory
project_ids=["project1", "project2"], # List of project IDs
model_name="my-model", # Name for the model (must have at least 1 letter, and accept numbers and dashes)
filename="weights/best.pt" # Path to weights file (default)
)Parameters
| Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
model_type | str | Yes | Type of model being deployed, e.g. yolov8, yolov11. |
model_path | str | Yes | Path to the directory containing the model weights. |
project_ids | list[str] | Yes | Project IDs to deploy the model to. |
model_name | str | Yes | Name identifying the model. Must contain at least one letter; numbers and dashes allowed. |
filename | str | No | Weights file name. Defaults to weights/best.pt. |
Example
from roboflow import Roboflow
rf = Roboflow(api_key="YOUR_API_KEY")
workspace = rf.workspace("YOUR_WORKSPACE")
workspace.deploy_model(
model_type="yolov8",
model_path="./runs/train/weights",
project_ids=["project-1", "project-2", "project-3"],
model_name="my-custom-model"
)Versioned Models
The versioned custom-weights upload attaches each uploaded model to a dataset Version. If you do not have a version generated in your dataset, you can create one in-app or via the API.
See docs on how to load a version through the API or reference the example below.
To upload custom weights, use the version.deploy() method in the Python SDK.
Usage
version.deploy(
model_type="yolov8", # Type of the model
model_path="path/to/model", # Path to model directory
filename="weights/best.pt" # Path to weights file (default)
)Parameters
| Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
model_type | str | Yes | Type of model being deployed, e.g. yolov8, yolov11. |
model_path | str | Yes | Path to the directory containing the model weights. |
filename | str | No | Weights file name. Defaults to weights/best.pt. |
Example
from roboflow import Roboflow
rf = Roboflow(api_key="YOUR_API_KEY")
project = rf.workspace().project("PROJECT_ID")
#can specify weights_filename, default is "weights/best.pt"
version = project.version(VERSION_ID)
#example1 - directory path is "training1/model1.pt" for yolov8 model
version.deploy("yolov8", "training1", "model1.pt")
#example2 - directory path is "training1/weights/best.pt" for yolov8 model
version.deploy("yolov8", "training1")Important Notes
A version can have multiple uploaded models. See Versions, Trainings, and Models for how models on a version are addressed.
CLI
Authentication
Before using any CLI commands, you need to authenticate with Roboflow:
- Run the authentication command:
roboflow login - Visit the URL shown in the terminal: https://app.roboflow.com/auth-cli
- Get your authentication token from the website
- Paste the token in your terminal
The credentials will be automatically saved to ~/.config/roboflow/config.json
Uploading Model Weights
The Roboflow CLI provides a command to upload trained model weights to your Roboflow projects. This is useful when you want to deploy custom-trained models to Roboflow.
Basic Usage
roboflow upload_model -w <workspace> -p <project> -t <model_type> -m <model_path> [-v <version>] [-f <filename>] [-n <model_name>]Parameters
| Flag | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
-w, --workspace | No | Workspace ID or URL. Defaults to your default workspace. |
-p, --project | Yes | Project ID to upload into. Repeat the flag to upload a versionless model to multiple projects. |
-t, --model_type | Yes | Model type, e.g. yolov8, paligemma2, rfdetr-medium. |
-m, --model_path | Yes | Path to the directory containing the trained model file. |
-v, --version_number | No | Dataset version to attach the model to. |
-f, --filename | No | Model file name. Defaults to weights/best.pt. |
-n, --model_name | Conditional | Model name. Required for versionless model deploys. |
Examples
<pre class="language-bash" data-overflow="wrap"><code class="lang-bash"># 1. Upload a model to a specific version: <strong>roboflow upload_model -w my-workspace -p my-project -v 1 -t yolov8 -m ./weights </strong>
2. Upload a versionless model to multiple projects:
roboflow upload_model -w my-workspace -p project1 -p project2 -t yolov11 -n my-model-v1 -m ./weights
3. Upload a versionless RF-DETR medium model to a single project:
roboflow upload_model -w my-workspace -p my-project -t rfdetr-medium -n my-model-name -m ./ -f weights.pt </code></pre>
MCP Server
Connect your AI agent to the MCP Server and it can upload weights you trained elsewhere with these tools:
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
models_upload_custom_weights | Get the recipe for uploading locally trained weights to Roboflow. |
Next Steps
- Check out your model in the "Models" tab of Roboflow
- Run your model locally with Roboflow Inference Server.
- Review the deployment options.