# Quantizing a Model Each of the snpe-*framework*-to-dlc conversion tools convert non-quantized models into a non-quantized DLC file. Quantizing requires another step. The [snpe-dlc-quantize](https://docs.qualcomm.com/doc/80-63442-2/topic/tools.html#snpe-dlc-quantize) tool is used to quantize the model to one of supported fixed point formats. For example, the following command will convert an Inception v3 DLC file into a quantized Inception v3 DLC file. snpe-dlc-quantize --input_dlc inception_v3.dlc --input_list image_file_list.txt --output_dlc inception_v3_quantized.dlc Copy to clipboard The image list specifies paths to raw image files used for quantization. See [snpe-dlc-quantize](https://docs.qualcomm.com/doc/80-63442-2/topic/tools.html#snpe-dlc-quantize) for more details. The tool requires the batch dimension of the DLC input file to be set to 1 during model conversion. The batch dimension can be changed to a different value for inference, by [resizing](https://docs.qualcomm.com/doc/80-63442-2/topic/network_resize.html) the network during initialization. For details on the quantization algorithm, and information on when to use a quantized model, see [Quantized vs Non-Quantized Models](https://docs.qualcomm.com/doc/80-63442-2/topic/quantized_models.html). Input data for quantization To properly calculate the ranges for the quantization parameters, a representative set of input data needs to be used as input into [snpe-dlc-quantize](https://docs.qualcomm.com/doc/80-63442-2/topic/tools.html#snpe-dlc-quantize). Experimentation shows that providing 5-10 input data examples in the input\_list for [snpe-dlc-quantize](https://docs.qualcomm.com/doc/80-63442-2/topic/tools.html#snpe-dlc-quantize) is usually sufficient, and definitely practical for quick experiments. For more robust quantization results, we recommend providing 50-100 examples of *representative* input data for the given model use case, without using data from the training set. The representative input data set ideally should include all input data modalities which represent/produce all the output types/classes of the model, preferably with several input data examples per output type/class. In [Supported Network Layers](https://docs.qualcomm.com/doc/80-63442-2/topic/network_layers.html), we have listed the layers/ops that are guaranteed to be quantized successfully. For other layers/ops no guarantees can be made. Last Published: Oct 02, 2025 [Previous Topic ONNX Model Conversion](https://docs.qualcomm.com/bundle/publicresource/80-63442-2/topics/model_conv_onnx.md) [Next Topic Offline Graph Caching for DSP Runtime on HTP](https://docs.qualcomm.com/bundle/publicresource/80-63442-2/topics/offline_graph_caching.md)