An open-source scientific and technical publishing system
- Author using Jupyter notebooks or with plain text markdown in your favorite editor.
- Create dynamic content with Python, R, Julia, and Observable.
- Publish reproducible, production quality articles, presentations, websites, blogs, and books in HTML, PDF, MS Word, ePub, and more.
- Share knowledge and insights organization-wide by publishing to Posit Connect, Confluence, or other publishing systems.
- Write using Pandoc markdown, including equations, citations, crossrefs, figure panels, callouts, advanced layout, and more.
Analyze. Share. Reproduce. You have a story to tell with data—tell it with Quarto.
Hello, Quarto
Combine Jupyter notebooks with flexible options to produce production quality output in a wide variety of formats. Author using traditional notebook UIs or with a plain text markdown representation of notebooks.
Dynamic Documents
Generate dynamic output using Python, R, Julia, and Observable. Create reproducible documents that can be regenerated when underlying assumptions or data change.
Beautiful Publications
Publish high-quality articles, reports, presentations, websites, and books in HTML, PDF, MS Word, ePub, and more. Use a single source document to target multiple formats.
Scientific Markdown
Pandoc markdown has excellent support for LaTeX equations and citations. Quarto adds extensions for cross-references, figure panels, callouts, advanced page layout, and more.
Authoring Tools
Use your favorite tools including VS Code, RStudio, Jupyter Lab, or any text editor. Use the Quarto visual markdown editor for long-form documents.
Interactivity
Engage readers by adding interactive data exploration to your documents using Jupyter Widgets, htmlwidgets for R, Observable JS, and Shiny.