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  1. Project Jupyter builds tools, standards, and services for many different use cases. This page has links to interactive demos that allow you to try some our tools for free online, thanks to mybinder.org, a free public service provided by the Jupyter community.

  2. Google Colaboratory. Colab is a hosted Jupyter Notebook service that requires no setup to use and provides free access to computing resources, including GPUs and TPUs. Colab is especially well suited to machine learning, data science, and education. Open Colab New Notebook.

  3. Free software, open standards, and web services for interactive computing across all programming languages. JupyterLab: A Next-Generation Notebook Interface. JupyterLab is the latest web-based interactive development environment for notebooks, code, and data.

  4. WASM powered Jupyter running in the browser.

  5. CoCalc is an online web service where you can run Jupyter notebooks right inside your browser. You can privately share your notebook with your project collaborators – all changes are synchronized in real-time.

  6. Try the Classic Notebook interface #. The Classic Notebook interface is a document-oriented interface that allows you to create, view, and execute code in a Jupyter Notebook. The example should look like this: Notebook Dashboard. Notebook Editor.

  7. Welcome to the Project Jupyter documentation site. Jupyter is a large umbrella project that covers many different software offerings and tools, including the popular Jupyter Notebook and JupyterLab web-based notebook authoring and editing applications.