title: 'Introduction' description: 'Welcome to the Electron documentation! If this is your first time developing an Electron app, read through this Getting Started section to get familiar with the basics. Otherwise, feel free to explore our guides and API documentation!' slug: /latest/
Electron is a framework for building desktop applications using JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. By embedding Chromium and Node.js into its binary, Electron allows you to maintain one JavaScript codebase and create cross-platform apps that work on Windows, macOS, and Linux — no native development experience required.
We recommend you to start with the tutorial, which guides you through the process of developing an Electron app and distributing it to users. The examples and API documentation are also good places to browse around and discover new things.
Electron Fiddle is a sandbox app written with Electron and supported by Electron's maintainers. We highly recommend installing it as a learning tool to experiment with Electron's APIs or to prototype features during development.
Fiddle also integrates nicely with our documentation. When browsing through examples
in our tutorials, you'll frequently see an "Open in Electron Fiddle" button underneath
a code block. If you have Fiddle installed, this button will open a
fiddle.electronjs.org
link that will automatically load the example into Fiddle,
no copy-pasting required.
All the official documentation is available from the sidebar. These are the different categories and what you can expect on each one:
Are you getting stuck anywhere? Here are a few links to places to look:
electron
package, please check
the GitHub issue tracker to see if any existing issues match your
problem. If not, feel free to fill out our bug report template and submit a new issue.