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# Roboflow Arena

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The Roboflow Playground — a one-stop place to test the latest vision models — now has an Arena.&#x20;

The Arena lets you upload an image, provide a prompt, and evaluate the performance of two models side-by-side. Arena doesn't tell you the names of the models used until you vote so that you can do a blind evaluation of the models.

Results from the Arena are aggregated to create a leaderboard that shows which model has performed best in blind evaluations:

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[Try out the Arena today.](https://playground.roboflow.com/)


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