# Python SDK Integration

Learn how to integrate Python SDK with Amplitude to streamline your data and customer insights.

Source: https://amplitude.com/en-us/integrations/python-sdk

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# Python SDK

Our Python SDK lets you send events to our Analytics service. This library is open-source, please check it out on GitHub.

[Get Started](https://app.amplitude.com/signup)[View documentation ](https://www.docs.developers.amplitude.com/data/sdks/python/)

### What Python SDK does

Python SDK is a powerful software development tool that enables programmers to create exciting and innovative projects using the Python coding language. It offers fast and efficient development capabilities and is designed to support a wide range of applications including data science, machine learning, web development, automation, and more.

Python SDK provides developers with access to a rich set of libraries and tools that make it easier to write robust code quickly and efficiently.

**Use cases**

- By using this SDK, developers can send event data to Amplitude, which can then be analyzed to gain insights into user behavior, app performance, and other metrics critical for data-driven decision-making.

### Integrate Python SDK with Amplitude

[View Documentation](https://www.docs.developers.amplitude.com/data/sdks/python/)

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