Installation¶
Before installing marimo, we recommend creating and activating a Python virtual environment.
Setting up a virtual environment
Python uses virtual environments to minimize conflicts among packages.
Here's a quickstart for pip
users. If you use conda
, please use a conda
environment
instead.
Run the following in the terminal:
- create an environment with
python -m venv marimo-env
- activate the environment:
- macOS/Unix:
source marimo-env/bin/activate
- Windows:
marimo-env\Scripts\activate
Make sure the environment is activated before installing marimo and when
using marimo. Install other packages you may need, such as numpy, pandas, matplotlib,
and altair, in this environment. When you're done, deactivate the environment
with deactivate
in the terminal.
Learn more from the official Python tutorial.
Using uv?
uv is a next-generation Python package
installer and manager that is 10-100x faster than pip, and also makes it easy
to install Python and manage projects. With uv
, creating a virtual
environment is as easy as uv venv
.
To install marimo, run the following in a terminal:
To check if the install worked, run
A tutorial notebook should open in your browser.
Installation issues?
Having installation issues? Reach out to us at GitHub or on Discord.