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# Installation
**Concrete-Numpy** is natively supported on Linux and macOS for Python 3.8 and 3.9, but if you have Docker support in your platform, you can use the docker image to use **Concrete-Numpy**.
## Using PyPI
You can install **Concrete-Numpy** from PyPI:
```shell
pip install -U pip wheel setuptools
pip install concrete-numpy
```
{% hint style="warning" %}
Apple silicon users must use docker installation (explained below) as there is no ARM version of some of our dependencies for the time being.
{% endhint %}
## Using Docker
You can also get the **Concrete-Numpy** docker image:
```shell
docker pull zamafhe/concrete-numpy:v1.0.0
```
### Starting a Jupyter server.
By default, the entry point of the **Concrete-Numpy** docker image is a jupyter server that you can access from your browser:
```shell
docker run --rm -it -p 8888:8888 zamafhe/concrete-numpy:v1.0.0
```
To save notebooks on host, you can use a local volume:
```shell
docker run --rm -it -p 8888:8888 -v /path/to/notebooks:/data zamafhe/concrete-numpy:v1.0.0
```
### Starting a Bash session.
Alternatively, you can launch a Bash session:
```shell
docker run --rm -it zamafhe/concrete-numpy:latest /bin/bash
```