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Pi Labs

Experiment with the latest Pi has to offer

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Written by Jay Langridge
Updated over a week ago

Pi Labs is a standalone area in Pi with the latest Pi features and tools that are still in the works.

Pi Labs lets us demonstrate the latest Pi tools and features that are still in development. We like them, but they're not quite ready for prime time. Pi Labs gives early adopters a chance to see what's in the works and help shape the solutions to their problems.

More importantly, you can start giving feedback on what you like and don’t like. Pi Labs allows you to get faster access to releases of new app concepts and send us feedback to help shape them further.

We want our early adopters to be part of every stage of building, so if you have any feedback about bugs or functionality don’t hesitate to message us in the live chat at the bottom right of your screen.

Please note: tools and features released in Pi Labs are still undergoing testing and construction before their official release. The software and all content found in Pi Labs are provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis. There are no service-level agreements around the suitability, stability, or usability of Pi Labs tools or any of its content.

Where to find it

Pi Labs can be found at the bottom of the left-hand navigation:

From here you'll see the main Lab dashboard includes a list and access of all Lab tools you have access to:

The content in Pi Labs will change over time as we prepare new features for release.

For access, enquire with your Customer Success Manager or contact the Product Support Team via the live chat in the bottom right.

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