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Standalone installer · Full setup · Offline installer free download for Windows/macOS/Linux

Developer Tools · v1.23.0 · Open Source

Interactive computing environment for data science and education

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License: Open Source
Size: 150 MB
Platforms: Windows macOS Linux
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Jupyter is a Open Source developer tool for Windows/macOS/Linux from Project Jupyter. Jupyter runs in your browser, so no standalone offline installer is published — its official site is linked below. Always download from the official source (jupyter.org) — we link there directly and never host or modify the file.

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Platform Build Architecture Package Download Notes
Windows

Standard package

Jupyter for Windows (32-bit)

32-bit Official site Download For older 32-bit systems — check official site for 32-bit build
Windows

Windows 10

Jupyter for Windows (64-bit)

64-bit Official site Download Recommended for Windows 10/11
macOS

Universal

Jupyter for macOS

Universal Official site Download Compatible with macOS 10.15+
Linux

AppImage

Jupyter for Linux

64-bit Official site Download DEB/RPM/AppImage — check official site for your distro

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Jupyter Overview

Jupyter is Project Jupyter's Open Source developer tool for Windows, macOS, Linux. We link directly to the publisher's official download page so you get the genuine installer, current version, and no bundled extras. The current version, 1.23.0, enhances the user experience with improved performance and additional features. Jupyter supports over 40 programming languages, including Python, R, and Julia, making it a versatile choice for various data analysis tasks. Jupyter ships under an Open Source licensing model maintained by Project Jupyter.

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Jupyter Offline Installer Key Features

  • Supports over 40 programming languages, including Python 3.9 and R 4.1
  • Integration with popular data science libraries like NumPy 1.21 and Pandas 1.3
  • Notebook sharing capabilities via JupyterHub for multi-user environments
  • Customizable themes and extensions available through JupyterLab
  • Interactive widgets support for creating dynamic visualizations

Jupyter Standalone Installer System Requirements

Baseline requirements to run the current Jupyter release:

Operating System
Windows 10 64-bit or later
Memory (RAM)
4 GB RAM minimum
Disk Space
200 MB free disk space
Processor
Intel Core i3 or AMD equivalent

How to Get the Jupyter Offline Installer

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  1. 1

    Open the Project Jupyter official source from the downloads table on this page.

  2. 2

    Choose the Jupyter package for Windows/macOS/Linux; the vendor controls which installer, store link, or archive is offered.

  3. 3

    Confirm the publisher name, version, architecture, and system requirements before running the package.

  4. 4

    Avoid mirror download buttons unless the publisher explicitly lists that mirror as an official source.

Jupyter Offline Installer FAQ

What is the primary use case for Jupyter?
Jupyter is primarily used for creating and sharing documents that contain live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text. It is widely adopted in data science, machine learning, and academic research for interactive data analysis.
What file formats does Jupyter support?
Jupyter supports various file formats, including.ipynb for notebooks,.py for Python scripts, and.md for Markdown files. Additionally, it can export notebooks to formats such as HTML, PDF, and LaTeX.

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