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H2O.ai vs Keras

H2O.ai logo

H2O.ai

Machine Learning & Data Science

AI Cloud for building and deploying AI applications

From
Free
Rated
-
Keras logo

Keras

Machine Learning & Data Science

Deep learning API for humans

From
Free
Rated
-

The short version

  • Each has a real cost: H2O.ai java is always required to run H2O-3 even when working from R or Python, and only a 64-bit JRE or JDK is supported; Keras limited customization compared to TensorFlow; advanced users may find constraints in complex model designs
  • They diverge on capability: H2O.ai covers AutoML, Keras covers Sequential and Functional API.

Where they differ

Only the attributes on which H2O.ai and Keras actually diverge.

Attributes where H2O.ai and Keras differ
AttributeH2O.aiKeras
Pricing modelfreemiumopen-source
PlatformsWeb, CloudPython, Google Colab, Jupyter
Founded20112015

Identical on both: starting price (Free), free tier (Yes), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Machine Learning & Data Science).

What each one covers

Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.

Only in H2O.ai

  • AutoML
  • Distributed computing
  • Feature engineering
  • Model explainability
  • Time series forecasting
  • Spark
  • Hadoop
  • Python

Only in Keras

  • Sequential and Functional API
  • Pre-built neural network layers
  • Model training and evaluation
  • Transfer learning
  • Model serialization
  • TensorFlow
  • JAX
  • PyTorch

Both cover

  • Linux support
  • Mac support
  • Windows support

What people use each for

The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.

H2O.ai

  • Distributed in-memory machine learning over large datasetsnot Keras
  • Training and productionising models from R or Python against a shared H2O clusternot Keras

Keras

  • Machine learningnot H2O.ai
  • Data analysisnot H2O.ai
  • Model trainingnot H2O.ai
  • Predictive analyticsnot H2O.ai

Where each one falls short

Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.

H2O.ai

  • Java is always required to run H2O-3 even when working from R or Python, and only a 64-bit JRE or JDK is supported
  • Supported Java versions stop at Java SE 17; newer versions only run by forcing an unsupported version flag and are guaranteed for experiments rather than production
  • H2O-3 only supports numpy below version 2, so a numpy 2 environment must be downgraded
  • Supported Python versions are limited to 3.7 through 3.11
  • The Flow web UI requires an internet browser and is the only graphical interface

Keras

  • Limited customization compared to TensorFlow; advanced users may find constraints in complex model designs
  • Error messages can be vague and unhelpful, making debugging challenging
  • Smaller ecosystem and fewer pre-trained models than TensorFlow or PyTorch

Pricing, plan by plan

H2O.ai

Free
  • H2O-3 Open SourceFree
    • Core algorithms
    • AutoML
    • Community support
  • Driverless AIFree
    • Automatic feature engineering
    • Model explainability
    • Enterprise support

Keras

Free
  • Open SourceFree
    • High-level API
    • Pre-built layers
    • Model serialization

Which should you pick?

Choose H2O.ai if

  • You need automl.
  • You want to start without paying.
  • You work on Web, Cloud.
  • You also want distributed computing.

Choose Keras if

  • You need sequential and functional api.
  • You want to start without paying.
  • You work on Python, Google Colab, Jupyter.
  • You also want pre-built neural network layers.

Questions people ask

Is H2O.ai or Keras better?
Neither clearly leads. H2O.ai starts at Free and Keras at Free, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
Which is cheaper, H2O.ai or Keras?
H2O.ai starts at Free and Keras at Free.
Does H2O.ai or Keras run on more platforms?
H2O.ai runs on Web, Cloud. Keras runs on Python, Google Colab, Jupyter.
Can I use H2O.ai for free?
Both have a free tier, so you can try either at no cost before committing.
What is H2O.ai best used for?
H2O.ai is most often used for distributed in-memory machine learning over large datasets, training and productionising models from r or python against a shared h2o cluster. Of those, distributed in-memory machine learning over large datasets and training and productionising models from r or python against a shared h2o cluster are not what Keras is typically brought in for.
What can H2O.ai do that Keras cannot?
H2O.ai covers AutoML, Distributed computing, Feature engineering, Model explainability. Keras covers Sequential and Functional API, Pre-built neural network layers, Model training and evaluation, Transfer learning. Both handle Linux support, Mac support, Windows support.

Answered from the vendors’ own pages

H2O.ai: Is H2O open source and free?

Yes. H2O-3 OSS is free and Apache-licensed, designed for self-managed and experimental workflows. H2O.ai also offers enterprise cloud solutions with additional features.

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Keras: What is Keras?

Keras is a high-level deep learning API built on top of TensorFlow that simplifies building and training neural networks. Keras 3 supports multiple backends including TensorFlow, PyTorch, and JAX, making it backend-agnostic.

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H2O.ai: How many companies use H2O's open source platform?

Over 18,000 companies across Finance, Insurance, Healthcare, Retail, Telco, Sales, and Marketing use H2O's open-source machine learning platform.

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Keras: What model architectures does Keras support?

Keras supports the Sequential model for linear stacks of layers, the Functional API for arbitrary graph architectures, and model subclassing for custom implementations. All approaches provide access to layers, optimizers, metrics, and callbacks.

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Keras: Can Keras models run on TPUs and GPUs?

Yes, Keras models can run on TPU Pods or large GPU clusters, be exported to run in browsers or on mobile devices, and be served via web APIs.

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Keras: Does Keras offer pre-trained models?

Yes, Keras provides pre-trained models through KerasHub and Keras Applications for common deep learning tasks like image classification, object detection, and NLP.

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Keras: Who should use Keras?

Keras is ideal for beginners and rapid prototyping due to its simplicity and user-friendly interface. Advanced users and production deployments may benefit more from lower-level frameworks like TensorFlow or PyTorch for greater customization.

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