Curvenote allows you to easily publish scientific content on the web as a fast, optimized website either deployed on our free hosting service or your own custom domains.
You can publish directly from Curvenote or a git repository:
- Hosting your Website - Publish any Curvenote project in a single click
- Use Curvenote Launchpad if you have your content in a public GitHub/GitLab repository
Or use Command Line Interface:
- Start with a Curvenote project - you have content in Curvenote and can
clone
it locally - Start with a local folder - you have existing content in a local folder or
git
repository
Example Websites using Curvenote¶
Curvenote is being used to create all sorts of content:
- Courses & books
- Seminar & conference websites
- Blogs & technical websites
- Papers & reports
- Documentation
- Sharing Jupyter Notebooks
Screenshots of Curvenote websites¶

Figure: 1Transform 2022 used Curvenote to create a conference website.

Figure: 2A PhD thesis by Rowan Cockett using Curvenote!

Figure: 3Interactive notebooks in a blog by Steve Purves.

Figure: 4A 250 page report for the EU on soil management and climate change.