| .. _isaaclab-pip-installation: | |
| Installation using Isaac Sim Pip Package | |
| ======================================== | |
| The following steps first installs Isaac Sim from pip, then Isaac Lab from source code. | |
| .. attention:: | |
| Installing Isaac Sim with pip requires GLIBC 2.35+ version compatibility. | |
| To check the GLIBC version on your system, use command ``ldd --version``. | |
| This may pose compatibility issues with some Linux distributions. For instance, Ubuntu 20.04 LTS | |
| has GLIBC 2.31 by default. If you encounter compatibility issues, we recommend following the | |
| :ref:`Isaac Sim Binaries Installation <isaaclab-binaries-installation>` approach. | |
| .. note:: | |
| If you plan to :ref:`Set up Visual Studio Code <setup-vs-code>` later, we recommend following the | |
| :ref:`Isaac Sim Binaries Installation <isaaclab-binaries-installation>` approach. | |
| Installing Isaac Sim | |
| -------------------- | |
| From Isaac Sim 4.0 onwards, it is possible to install Isaac Sim using pip. | |
| This approach makes it easier to install Isaac Sim without requiring to download the Isaac Sim binaries. | |
| If you encounter any issues, please report them to the | |
| `Isaac Sim Forums <https://docs.isaacsim.omniverse.nvidia.com/latest/common/feedback.html>`_. | |
| .. attention:: | |
| On Windows, it may be necessary to `enable long path support <https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/fileio/maximum-file-path-limitation?tabs=registry#enable-long-paths-in-windows-10-version-1607-and-later>`_ | |
| to avoid installation errors due to OS limitations. | |
| .. include:: include/pip_python_virtual_env.rst | |
| Installing dependencies | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| .. note:: | |
| In case you used UV to create your virtual environment, please replace ``pip`` with ``uv pip`` | |
| in the following commands. | |
| - Install Isaac Sim pip packages: | |
| .. code-block:: none | |
| pip install "isaacsim[all,extscache]==5.1.0" --extra-index-url https://pypi.nvidia.com | |
| - Install a CUDA-enabled PyTorch build that matches your system architecture: | |
| .. tab-set:: | |
| :sync-group: pip-platform | |
| .. tab-item:: :icon:`fa-brands fa-linux` Linux (x86_64) | |
| :sync: linux-x86_64 | |
| .. code-block:: bash | |
| pip install -U torch==2.7.0 torchvision==0.22.0 --index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cu128 | |
| .. tab-item:: :icon:`fa-brands fa-windows` Windows (x86_64) | |
| :sync: windows-x86_64 | |
| .. code-block:: bash | |
| pip install -U torch==2.7.0 torchvision==0.22.0 --index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cu128 | |
| .. tab-item:: :icon:`fa-brands fa-linux` Linux (aarch64) | |
| :sync: linux-aarch64 | |
| .. code-block:: bash | |
| pip install -U torch==2.9.0 torchvision==0.24.0 --index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cu130 | |
| .. note:: | |
| After installing Isaac Lab on aarch64, you may encounter warnings such as: | |
| .. code-block:: none | |
| ERROR: ld.so: object '...torch.libs/libgomp-XXXX.so.1.0.0' cannot be preloaded: ignored. | |
| This occurs when both the system and PyTorch ``libgomp`` (GNU OpenMP) libraries are preloaded. | |
| Isaac Sim expects the **system** OpenMP runtime, while PyTorch sometimes bundles its own. | |
| To fix this, unset any existing ``LD_PRELOAD`` and set it to use the system library only: | |
| .. code-block:: bash | |
| unset LD_PRELOAD | |
| export LD_PRELOAD="$LD_PRELOAD:/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/libgomp.so.1" | |
| This ensures the correct ``libgomp`` library is preloaded for both Isaac Sim and Isaac Lab, | |
| removing the preload warnings during runtime. | |
| .. include:: include/pip_verify_isaacsim.rst | |
| Installing Isaac Lab | |
| -------------------- | |
| .. include:: include/src_clone_isaaclab.rst | |
| .. include:: include/src_build_isaaclab.rst | |
| .. include:: include/src_verify_isaaclab.rst | |