

# Using DataBrew as an extension in JupyterLab
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**Warning**  
 AWS Glue DataBrew JupyterLab extension support is ending on December 31, 2024 as JupyterLab 3 will reach end of support. For more information, see [ JupyterLab 3 end of maintenance ](https://blog.jupyter.org/jupyterlab-3-end-of-maintenance-879778927db2). 

If you prefer to prepare data in a Jupyter Notebook environment, you can use all the capabilities of AWS Glue DataBrew in JupyterLab. 

JupyterLab is a web-based interactive development environment for Jupyter Notebook. In the local JupyterLab webpage, you can add sections for a terminal, a SQL session, Python, and more. After installing the AWS Glue DataBrew extension, you can add a section for the DataBrew console. It runs with any existing notebooks or other extensions that you already have, directly from the JupyterLab environment. 

**Topics**
+ [Prerequisites](jupyter-prereqs.md)
+ [Configuring JupyterLab to use the extension](jupyter-configuration.md)
+ [Enabling the DataBrew extension for JupyterLab](jupyter-enabling-databrew.md)