# Quick install ```{note} These instructions assume familiarity with virtual environments and the [Django web framework](https://www.djangoproject.com/). For more detailed instructions, see [](tutorial). To add Wagtail to an existing Django project, see [](integrating_into_django). ``` ## Dependencies needed for installation - [Python 3](https://www.python.org/downloads/). - **libjpeg** and **zlib**, libraries required for Django's **Pillow** library. See Pillow's [platform-specific installation instructions](https://pillow.readthedocs.io/en/stable/installation.html#external-libraries). ## Install Wagtail Run the following commands in a virtual environment of your choice: ```sh pip install wagtail ``` Once installed, Wagtail provides a `wagtail start` command to generate a new project: ```sh wagtail start mysite ``` Running the command creates a new folder `mysite`, which is a template containing everything you need to get started. More information on this template is available in [the project template reference](/reference/project_template). Inside your `mysite` folder, run the setup steps necessary for any Django project: ```sh pip install -r requirements.txt python manage.py migrate python manage.py createsuperuser python manage.py runserver ``` Your site is now accessible at `http://localhost:8000`, with the admin backend available at `http://localhost:8000/admin/`. This sets you up with a new stand-alone Wagtail project. If you want to add Wagtail to an existing Django project instead, see [Integrating Wagtail into a Django project](/getting_started/integrating_into_django). There are a few optional packages that are not installed by default. You can install them to improve performance or add features to Wagtail. These optional packages include: - [Elasticsearch](/advanced_topics/performance) - [Feature Detection](image_feature_detection) (common_installation_issues)= ## Common quick install issues ### Python is not available in `path` ```sh python > command not found: python ``` For detailed guidance, see this guide on [how to add Python to your path](https://realpython.com/add-python-to-path/). ### python3 not available ```sh python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip > command not found: python3 ``` If this error occurs, [the `python3` can be replaced with `py`](https://docs.python.org/3/faq/windows.html#how-do-i-run-a-python-program-under-windows).