If you are interested in the most recent, less stable version, or even simply in ( new!) certain components of p5.js, you can clone this repository and run grunt from the command line to generate the library from source. To get the complete p5.js library on your own computer, you can download it here. Make your first sketch in the p5.js Editor! Learn more about sketching with p5.js on the Get Started and find everything you can do in the Reference. You can directly support our work with p5.js by donating to the Processing Foundation. Learn more about our community and read our community statement and code of conduct. See the community section to get started! You can also check out the contributor docs for more in-depth details about contributing to different areas of the project, including code, bug fixes, documentation, discussion, and more. P5.js is a collaborative project created by many individuals, mostly volunteers, and you are invited to help. We facilitate and foster access and empowerment. We acknowledge that not everyone has the time, financial means, or capacity to actively participate, but we recognize and encourage involvement of all kinds. We are a community of, and in solidarity with, people from every gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, language, neuro-type, size, ability, class, religion, culture, subculture, political opinion, age, skill level, occupation, and background. If you already know the basics of JavaScript or Processing, the p5.js overview wiki page is a good place to start. ![]() The website contains an extensive overview of the project, community, documentation, and examples. We don't aim to match Processing's set of functionality exactly, allowing ourselves space to deviate and grow in the context of the web. However, it is a new interpretation, not an emulation or port. P5.js draws inspiration, wisdom, and guidance from its precursor Processing. You can think of your whole browser page as your sketch, including HTML5 objects for text, input, video, webcam, and sound. ![]() ![]() You’re not limited to the drawing canvas though. Using the metaphor of a sketch, p5.js has a full set of drawing functionality using the HTML5 canvas element. P5.js is a JavaScript library for creative coding, with a focus on making coding accessible and inclusive for artists, designers, educators, beginners, and anyone else! p5.js is free and open-source because we believe software, and the tools to learn it, should be accessible to everyone.
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