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RStudio IDE

The most popular coding environment for R, built with love by Posit.

Used by millions of people weekly, the RStudio integrated development environment (IDE) is a set of tools built to help you be more productive with R and Python. It includes a console, syntax-highlighting editor that supports direct code execution. It also features tools for plotting, viewing history, debugging and managing your workspace.

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RStudio Desktop

Find out more about RStudio Desktop and RStudio Desktop Pro below.

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RStudio Desktop

Open Source Edition (AGPL v3)
Free
Syntax highlighting, code completion, and smart indentation
Execute R code directly from the source editor
Quickly jump to function definitions
View content changes in real-time with the Visual Markdown Editor
Easily manage multiple working directories
Integrated R help and documentation
Interactive debugger
Extensive package development tools

Professional

RStudio Desktop Pro

Posit Licensing Agreement
$1097.00 per year
Syntax highlighting, code completion, and smart indentation
Execute R code directly from the source editor
Quickly jump to function definitions
View content changes in real-time with the Visual Markdown Editor
Easily manage multiple working directories
Integrated R help and documentation
Interactive debugger
Extensive package development tools
Commercial license (for organizations not able to use AGPL software)
Priority Support
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RStudio Server

For data science teams, run your IDE in a browser connected to an open source or professional server.

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Documentation

Find technical information about RStudio Desktop Pro in our documentation.

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