💫 Industrial-strength Natural Language Processing (NLP) in Python
spaCy is a library for advanced Natural Language Processing in Python and
Cython. It’s built on the very latest research, and was designed from day one to
be used in real products.
spaCy comes with pretrained pipelines and currently
supports tokenization and training for 70+ languages. It features
state-of-the-art speed and neural network models for tagging, parsing,
named entity recognition, text classification and more, multi-task
learning with pretrained transformers like BERT, as well as a
production-ready training system and easy
model packaging, deployment and workflow management. spaCy is commercial
open-source software, released under the
MIT license.
💫 Version 3.7 out now!
Check out the release notes here.
Documentation | |
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⭐️ spaCy 101 | New to spaCy? Here’s everything you need to know! |
📚 Usage Guides | How to use spaCy and its features. |
🚀 New in v3.0 | New features, backwards incompatibilities and migration guide. |
🪐 Project Templates | End-to-end workflows you can clone, modify and run. |
🎛 API Reference | The detailed reference for spaCy’s API. |
⏩ GPU Processing | Use spaCy with CUDA-compatible GPU processing. |
📦 Models | Download trained pipelines for spaCy. |
🦙 Large Language Models | Integrate LLMs into spaCy pipelines. |
🌌 Universe | Plugins, extensions, demos and books from the spaCy ecosystem. |
⚙️ spaCy VS Code Extension | Additional tooling and features for working with spaCy’s config files. |
👩🏫 Online Course | Learn spaCy in this free and interactive online course. |
📰 Blog | Read about current spaCy and Prodigy development, releases, talks and more from Explosion. |
📺 Videos | Our YouTube channel with video tutorials, talks and more. |
🛠 Changelog | Changes and version history. |
💝 Contribute | How to contribute to the spaCy project and code base. |
👕 Swag | Support us and our work with unique, custom-designed swag! |
Custom NLP consulting, implementation and strategic advice by spaCy’s core development team. Streamlined, production-ready, predictable and maintainable. Send us an email or take our 5-minute questionnaire, and well’be in touch! Learn more → |
The spaCy project is maintained by the spaCy team.
Please understand that we won’t be able to provide individual support via email.
We also believe that help is much more valuable if it’s shared publicly, so that
more people can benefit from it.
Type | Platforms |
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🚨 Bug Reports | GitHub Issue Tracker |
🎁 Feature Requests & Ideas | GitHub Discussions |
👩💻 Usage Questions | GitHub Discussions · Stack Overflow |
🗯 General Discussion | GitHub Discussions |
📖 For more details, see the
facts, figures and benchmarks.
For detailed installation instructions, see the
documentation.
conda-forge
)Using pip, spaCy releases are available as source packages and binary wheels.
Before you install spaCy and its dependencies, make sure that your pip
,
setuptools
and wheel
are up to date.
pip install -U pip setuptools wheel
pip install spacy
To install additional data tables for lemmatization and normalization you can
run pip install spacy[lookups]
or install
spacy-lookups-data
separately. The lookups package is needed to create blank models with
lemmatization data, and to lemmatize in languages that don’t yet come with
pretrained models and aren’t powered by third-party libraries.
When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual
environment to avoid modifying system state:
python -m venv .env
source .env/bin/activate
pip install -U pip setuptools wheel
pip install spacy
You can also install spaCy from conda
via the conda-forge
channel. For the
feedstock including the build recipe and configuration, check out
this repository.
conda install -c conda-forge spacy
Some updates to spaCy may require downloading new statistical models. If you’re
running spaCy v2.0 or higher, you can use the validate
command to check if
your installed models are compatible and if not, print details on how to update
them:
pip install -U spacy
python -m spacy validate
If you’ve trained your own models, keep in mind that your training and runtime
inputs must match. After updating spaCy, we recommend retraining your models
with the new version.
📖 For details on upgrading from spaCy 2.x to spaCy 3.x, see the
migration guide.
Trained pipelines for spaCy can be installed as Python packages. This means
that they’re a component of your application, just like any other module. Models
can be installed using spaCy’s download
command, or manually by pointing pip to a path or URL.
Documentation | |
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Available Pipelines | Detailed pipeline descriptions, accuracy figures and benchmarks. |
Models Documentation | Detailed usage and installation instructions. |
Training | How to train your own pipelines on your data. |
# Download best-matching version of specific model for your spaCy installation
python -m spacy download en_core_web_sm
# pip install .tar.gz archive or .whl from path or URL
pip install /Users/you/en_core_web_sm-3.0.0.tar.gz
pip install /Users/you/en_core_web_sm-3.0.0-py3-none-any.whl
pip install https://github.com/explosion/spacy-models/releases/download/en_core_web_sm-3.0.0/en_core_web_sm-3.0.0.tar.gz
To load a model, use spacy.load()
with the model name or a path to the model data directory.
import spacy
nlp = spacy.load("en_core_web_sm")
doc = nlp("This is a sentence.")
You can also import
a model directly via its full name and then call its
load()
method with no arguments.
import spacy
import en_core_web_sm
nlp = en_core_web_sm.load()
doc = nlp("This is a sentence.")
📖 For more info and examples, check out the
models documentation.
The other way to install spaCy is to clone its
GitHub repository and build it from
source. That is the common way if you want to make changes to the code base.
You’ll need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a
Python distribution including header files, a compiler,
pip,
virtualenv and
git installed. The compiler part is the trickiest. How to
do that depends on your system.
Platform | |
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Ubuntu | Install system-level dependencies via apt-get : sudo apt-get install build-essential python-dev git . |
Mac | Install a recent version of XCode, including the so-called “Command Line Tools”. macOS and OS X ship with Python and git preinstalled. |
Windows | Install a version of the Visual C++ Build Tools or Visual Studio Express that matches the version that was used to compile your Python interpreter. |
For more details and instructions, see the documentation on
compiling spaCy from source and the
quickstart widget to get the right
commands for your platform and Python version.
git clone https://github.com/explosion/spaCy
cd spaCy
python -m venv .env
source .env/bin/activate
# make sure you are using the latest pip
python -m pip install -U pip setuptools wheel
pip install -r requirements.txt
pip install --no-build-isolation --editable .
To install with extras:
pip install --no-build-isolation --editable .[lookups,cuda102]
spaCy comes with an extensive test suite. In order to run the
tests, you’ll usually want to clone the repository and build spaCy from source.
This will also install the required development dependencies and test utilities
defined in the requirements.txt
.
Alternatively, you can run pytest
on the tests from within the installed
spacy
package. Don’t forget to also install the test utilities via spaCy’s
requirements.txt
:
pip install -r requirements.txt
python -m pytest --pyargs spacy