# Installation Concrete is natively supported on Linux and macOS from Python 3.8 to 3.11 inclusive. If you have Docker in your platform, you can use the docker image to use Concrete. ## Using PyPI You can install Concrete from PyPI: ```shell pip install -U pip wheel setuptools pip install concrete-python ``` There are some optional features which can be enabled by installing the `full` version: ```shell pip install -U pip wheel setuptools pip install concrete-python[full] ``` {% hint style="info" %} Full version depends on [pygraphviz](https://pygraphviz.github.io/), which needs [graphviz](https://graphviz.org/) to be installed in the operating system so please [install](https://pygraphviz.github.io/documentation/stable/install.html) the operating system dependencies before installing `concrete-python[full]`. {% endhint %} {% hint style="info" %} Installing `pygraphviz` on macOS can be problematic (see https://github.com/pygraphviz/pygraphviz/issues/11). If you're using homebrew, you may try the following: ```shell brew install graphviz CFLAGS=-I$(brew --prefix graphviz)/include LDFLAGS=-L$(brew --prefix graphviz)/lib pip --no-cache-dir install pygraphviz ``` before running: ```shell pip install concrete-python[full] ``` {% endhint %} ## Using Docker You can also get the Concrete docker image: ```shell docker pull zamafhe/concrete-python:v2.0.0 docker run --rm -it zamafhe/concrete-python:latest /bin/bash ```