Notebooks

Notebooks are a web-based Jupyter IDE with shared persistent storage for long-term development and inter-notebook collaboration, backed by accelerated compute.


Quickstarts and intermediate tutorials to get started.
How to accomplish specific tasks in detail, like creation/deletion, configuration, and management.
CLI and SDK documentation for Notebooks, including example requests and available parameters.
Explanations and definitions of core concepts in Notebooks.
Features, plans and pricing, availability, limits, known issues, and more.
Get help with technical support and answers to frequently asked questions.

Latest Updates

1 July 2024

  • We have deprecated Windows-based templates, so they are unavailable for new Paperspace users. Users who joined Paperspace prior to 1 July 2024 can still start, create, and manage Windows-based template machines. We continue to support Windows streaming updates for existing users.

  • Paperspace NVIDIA GRID machines are now retired and therefore unavailable for new and existing Paperspace users. NVIDIA GRID machine types are Air, Standard, Advanced, Pro, ProL, and ProXL.

15 May 2024

  • A new API for managing Paperspace resources is now available. The API provides:

    • A unified and predictable endpoint schema

    • Improved performance and scalability

    • Documented support for API endpoints

    We have deprecated the legacy Gradient and Core API endpoints, so they are now unavailable for Paperspace users. Applications must use the new API to retain functionality. You can submit a support ticket for questions or assistance.

14 December 2023

  • Paperspace changes are now tracked through DigitalOcean’s release notes. See Paperspace changelog for the new Paperspace products and features released prior to 14 December 2023.

For more information, see all Notebooks release notes.