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## How to Install 🚀 ## How to Install 🚀
> [!NOTE] ### Installation via Python pip 🐍
> Please note that for certain Docker environments, additional configurations might be needed. If you encounter any connection issues, our detailed guide on [Open WebUI Documentation](https://docs.openwebui.com/) is ready to assist you.
Open WebUI can be installed using pip, the Python package installer. Before proceeding, ensure you're using **Python 3.11** to avoid compatibility issues.
1. **Install Open WebUI**:
Open your terminal and run the following command to install Open WebUI:
```bash
pip install open-webui
```
2. **Running Open WebUI**:
After installation, you can start Open WebUI by executing:
```bash
open-webui serve
```
This will start the Open WebUI server, which you can access at [http://localhost:8080](http://localhost:8080)
### Quick Start with Docker 🐳 ### Quick Start with Docker 🐳
> [!NOTE]
> Please note that for certain Docker environments, additional configurations might be needed. If you encounter any connection issues, our detailed guide on [Open WebUI Documentation](https://docs.openwebui.com/) is ready to assist you.
> [!WARNING] > [!WARNING]
> When using Docker to install Open WebUI, make sure to include the `-v open-webui:/app/backend/data` in your Docker command. This step is crucial as it ensures your database is properly mounted and prevents any loss of data. > When using Docker to install Open WebUI, make sure to include the `-v open-webui:/app/backend/data` in your Docker command. This step is crucial as it ensures your database is properly mounted and prevents any loss of data.