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  1. Project Jupyter provides free software, open standards, and web services for interactive computing across all programming languages. Learn about JupyterLab, Jupyter Notebook, JupyterHub, and Voilà, the web-based tools for notebooks, code, data, and results.

    • Install

      Get up and running on your computer. Project Jupyter’s tools...

    • Try

      Project Jupyter builds tools, standards, and services for...

    • Get Involved

      Project Jupyter events provide a forum for community members...

    • Documentation

      Welcome to the Project Jupyter documentation site. Jupyter...

    • News

      The Jupyter Blog. JupyterLab 3 end of maintenance. The...

    • Governance

      The governing bodies of Project Jupyter are described, a...

    • Security

      Project Jupyter is committed to reducing risk in using,...

    • Binder

      Like all Project Jupyter efforts, the Binder Project is an...

  2. Project Jupyter offers various tools, standards, and services for interactive computing workflows. You can try some of them for free online, thanks to mybinder.org, without installing anything.

  3. Learn how to install JupyterLab, Jupyter Notebook, and Voilà, the tools for interactive computing and data science. Follow the instructions with pip, conda, mamba, or Homebrew for different platforms.

  4. Project Jupyter (/ ˈ dʒ uː p ɪ t ər / ⓘ) is a project to develop open-source software, open standards, and services for interactive computing across multiple programming languages. It was spun off from IPython in 2014 by Fernando Pérez and Brian Granger.

  5. Jupyter Notebook is a notebook authoring application that combines code, text, data, and visualizations in a shareable document. Learn how to install, use, and share notebooks, and explore their features and security options.

  6. Learn how to install, run, and use Jupyter Notebook, an open source web application for creating and sharing documents with live code, equations, visualizations, and text. Jupyter Notebook supports Python, Julia, R, and over 100 other kernels.

  7. Learn about Jupyter, a large umbrella project that covers many software tools for interactive computing with notebooks. Find out how to install, use, and extend Jupyter applications like JupyterLab, Jupyter Notebook, and JupyterHub.