# RStudio and Shiny

In addition to using the R kernel in Jupyter Lab or Notebook, you can also take advantage of RStudio. Just use the launcher to open a new session for RStudio. You can also create RShiny apps and use the Shiny launcher to serve your app. RStudio and Shiny are not available in Fall2020 images.

![R, RStudio, and Shiny Logos](/files/ki9uSmajmNezxUGVQefZ)


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