# Using WebAssembly from Python Wasmtime [is available on PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/wasmtime/) and can be used programmatically or as a python module loader, which allows almost any WebAssembly module to be used as a python module. This guide will go over adding Wasmtime to your project, and some provided examples of what can be done with WebAssembly modules. Make sure you've got Python 3.5 or newer installed locally, and we can get started! ## Getting started and simple example First, copy this example WebAssembly text module into your project. It exports a function for calculating the greatest common denominator of two numbers. ```wat {{#include ../examples/gcd.wat}} ``` Next, install the [Wasmtime package](https://pypi.org/project/wasmtime/) from PyPi. It can be installed as a dependency through Pip or related tools such as Pipenv. ```bash pip install wasmtime ``` Or ```bash pipenv install wasmtime ``` After you have Wasmtime installed and you've imported `wasmtime`, you can import WebAssembly modules in your project like any other python module. ```python import wasmtime.loader import gcd print("gcd(27, 6) =", gcd.gcd(27, 6)) ``` This script should output ```bash gcd(27, 6) = 3 ``` If this is the output you see, congrats! You've successfully ran your first WebAssembly code in python! You can also alternatively use the [`wasmtime` package's API](https://bytecodealliance.github.io/wasmtime-py/): ```python from wasmtime import Store, Module, Instance store = Store() module = Module.from_file(store, 'gcd.wat') instance = Instance(module, []) gcd = instance.get_export('gcd') print("gcd(27, 6) =", gcd(27, 6)) ``` ## More examples and contributing The `wasmtime` Python package currently [lives in its own repository outside of `wasmtime`](https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime-py) and has a [number of other more advanced examples](https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime-py/tree/main/examples) as well. Feel free to browse those, but if you find anything missing don't hesitate to [open an issue](https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime-py/issues/new) and let us know if you have any questions!