Last updated: Apr 8, 2024
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The Python "ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'cv2'" occurs when we forget
to install the opencv-python
module before importing it or install it in an
incorrect environment.
To solve the error, install the module by running the
pip install opencv-python
command.
Open your terminal in your project's root directory and install the
opencv-python
module.
# ๐๏ธ In a virtual environment or using Python 2 pip install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ For Python 3 (could also be pip3.10 depending on your version) pip3 install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ If you get a permissions error sudo pip3 install opencv-python pip install opencv-python --user # ๐๏ธ If you don't have pip in your PATH environment variable python -m pip install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ For Python 3 (could also be pip3.10 depending on your version) python3 -m pip install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ Using py alias (Windows) py -m pip install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ For Anaconda conda install -c conda-forge opencv # ๐๏ธ For Jupyter Notebook !pip install opencv-python
After you install the opencv-python package, try importing it like:
import cv2 print(cv2.__version__)
The error occurs for multiple reasons:
opencv-python
package installed by running
pip install opencv-python
.cv2.py
which would shadow the official module.cv2
which would shadow the imported variable.If the error persists, get your Python version and make sure you are installing the package using the correct Python version.
python --version
For example, my Python version is 3.10.4
, so I would install the opencv-python
package with pip3.10 install opencv-python
.
pip3.10 install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ If you get a permissions error use pip3 (NOT pip3.X) sudo pip3 install opencv-python
Notice that the version number corresponds to the version of pip
I'm using.
If the PATH for pip
is not set up on your machine, replace pip
with
python3 -m pip
:
# ๐๏ธ Make sure to use your version of Python, e.g. 3.10 python3 -m pip install opencv-python
If the error persists, try restarting your IDE and development server/script.
You can
check if you have the opencv-python
package installed
by running the pip show opencv-python
command.
# ๐๏ธ Check if you have opencv-python installed pip show opencv-python # ๐๏ธ If you don't have pip set up in PATH python -m pip show opencv-python
The pip show opencv-python
command will either state that the package is not
installed or show a bunch of information about the package, including the
location where the package is installed.
If the package is not installed, make sure your IDE is using the correct version of Python.
opencv-python
package using the incorrect version or your IDE might be set up to use a different version.For example, In VSCode, you can press CTRL + Shift + P
or (โ
+ Shift
+ P
on Mac) to open the command palette.
Then type "Python select interpreter" in the field.
Then Select the correct Python version from the dropdown menu.
If you are using a virtual environment, make sure you are installing
opencv-python
in your virtual environment and not globally.
You can try creating a virtual environment if you don't already have one.
# ๐๏ธ Use the correct version of Python when creating VENV python3 -m venv venv # ๐๏ธ Activate on Unix or MacOS source venv/bin/activate # ๐๏ธ Activate on Windows (cmd.exe) venv\Scripts\activate.bat # ๐๏ธ Activate on Windows (PowerShell) venv\Scripts\Activate.ps1 # ๐๏ธ Install opencv-python in your virtual environment pip install opencv-python
If the python3 -m venv venv
command doesn't work, try the following 2
commands:
python -m venv venv
py -m venv venv
Your virtual environment will use the version of Python that was used to create it.
cv2.py
because that would shadow the original opencv-python
module.You also shouldn't be declaring a variable named opencv-python
as that would
also shadow the original module.
If the error is not resolved, try to uninstall the opencv-python
package and
then install it.
# ๐๏ธ Check if you have opencv-python installed pip show opencv-python # ๐๏ธ If you don't have pip set up in PATH python -m pip show opencv-python # ๐๏ธ Uninstall opencv-python pip uninstall opencv-python # ๐๏ธ If you don't have pip set up in PATH python -m pip uninstall opencv-python # ๐๏ธ Install opencv-python pip install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ If you don't have pip set up in PATH python -m pip install opencv-python
Try restarting your IDE and development server/script.
You can also try to upgrade the version of the opencv-python package.
pip install opencv-python --upgrade # ๐๏ธ If you don't have pip set up in PATH python -m pip install opencv-python --upgrade
The error
Import "cv2" could not be resolved from source Pylance
occurs when the opencv-python
module is not installed or you have selected the
incorrect Python interpreter in your IDE (e.g. Visual Studio Code).
To solve the error, install opencv-python
and select the correct Python
interpreter in your IDE.
Import "cv2" could not be resolved from source Pylance(reportMissingModuleSource) [Ln 1, Col 8]
If you have multiple Python versions installed on your machine, you might have
installed the opencv-python
package using the incorrect version or your IDE
might be set up to use a different version.
For example, In Visual Studio Code you can:
CTRL + Shift + P
or (โ
+ Shift
+ P
on macOS) to open the
command palette.Then type "Python select interpreter" in the search field.
If the error persists, try restarting your IDE and development server/script. VSCode often glitches and a reboot resolves the issue.
If the error is not resolved, try to use the Visual Studio Code terminal to
install the opencv-python
module.
You can press CTRL + ` (Backtick) on your keyboard to open the Visual Studio code terminal.
CTRL+Shift+P
and then type "View: Toggle Terminal".Once you open the terminal, Visual Studio Code will automatically activate your virtual environment (if you have one).
Run the pip install opencv-python
command.
pip install opencv-python
If the error persists, try to select the Python interpreter by specifying the path:
CTRL + Shift + P
or (โ
+ Shift
+ P
on Mac) to open the command
palette.venv
folder,
then double-click on the Scripts
folder, select the python.exe
file and
then Select interpreter.venv
folder, then double-click on the bin
folder, select the python
file and
then Select interpreter.python.exe
or python
executable, specify the path to
the file and select the executable.where python python -c "import sys; print(sys.executable)"
If the error persists, try restarting your IDE and development server/script.
If none of the suggestions helped, you can use a comment to disable the Pylance warning in your IDE.
import cv2 # type: ignore print(cv2)
You simply have to add the # type: ignore
command on the same line as the
import statement to disable the check for the specific import.
opencv-python
.To install the opencv-python
module on Windows:
pip install opencv-python
and press Enter.pip install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ For Python 3 pip3 install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ If you don't have pip in your PATH environment variable python -m pip install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ For Python 3 python3 -m pip install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ Using py alias py -m pip install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ If you get a permissions error pip install opencv-python --user # ๐๏ธ For Anaconda conda install -c conda-forge opencv
If the command doesn't succeed, try running CMD as an administrator.
If you get the error
'pip' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
use the python -m
command when installing opencv-python
.
python -m pip install opencv-python python3 -m pip install opencv-python py -m pip install opencv-python
Alternatively, you can install the opencv-python
module in a virtual
environment:
Shift
and right-click in Explorer.# ๐๏ธ Might also be: "python3 -m venv venv" python -m venv venv # ๐๏ธ Activate on Windows (PowerShell) venv\Scripts\Activate.ps1 # ๐๏ธ Activate on Windows (cmd.exe) venv\Scripts\activate.bat # ๐๏ธ Install opencv-python in your virtual environment pip install opencv-python
If the python -m venv venv
command doesn't work, try the following 2 commands:
python3 -m venv venv
py -m venv venv
.If you see an error message that ps1 cannot be loaded because running scripts is disabled on this system, run the following command, type "yes" when prompted and rerun the activation command.
Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned -Scope CurrentUser
opencv-python
module is installed by using the pip show opencv-python
command.pip show opencv-python pip3 show opencv-python python -m pip show opencv-python python3 -m pip show opencv-python
The pip show opencv-python
command will either state that the package is not
installed or show a bunch of information about the package, including the
location where the package is installed.
To install opencv-python on macOS or Linux:
pip install opencv-python
and press Enter.pip install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ For Python 3 pip3 install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ If you get a permissions error sudo pip3 install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ If you don't have pip in your PATH environment variable python -m pip install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ For Python 3 python3 -m pip install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ Alternative if you get a permissions error pip install opencv-python --user # ๐๏ธ For Anaconda conda install -c conda-forge opencv
If you get an error that pip
isn't found, use the python -m
command.
python -m pip install opencv-python python3 -m pip install opencv-python
If you get a permissions error, prefix the command with sudo
.
sudo pip install opencv-python sudo pip3 install opencv-python
Alternatively, you can install the opencv-python
package in a virtual
environment:
# ๐๏ธ Could also be "python -m venv venv" python3 -m venv venv # ๐๏ธ Activate virtual env on macOS or Linux source venv/bin/activate # ๐๏ธ Install opencv-python in your virtual environment pip install opencv-python
Your virtual environment will use the version of Python that was used to create it.
python3 -m venv venv
command doesn't work, use python -m venv venv
instead.You can use the pip show
command to verify
opencv-python
has been installed
successfully.
pip show opencv-python pip3 show opencv-python python -m pip show opencv-python python3 -m pip show opencv-python
The pip show opencv-python
command will either state that the package is not
installed or show a bunch of information about the package.
To install opencv-python in Visual Studio Code:
pip install opencv-python
command to install the opencv-python
module.pip install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ For Python 3 pip3 install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ If you get a permissions error sudo pip3 install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ If you don't have pip in your PATH environment variable python -m pip install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ For Python 3 python3 -m pip install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ Using py alias py -m pip install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ Alternative if you get a permissions error pip install opencv-python --user
CTRL+Shift+P
and then type "View: Toggle Terminal".When installing Python modules in Visual Studio code, make sure that your IDE is configured to use the correct version of Python.
Press CTRL+Shift+P
or (โ
+ Shift
+ P
on Mac) to open the command
palette.
Then type "Python select interpreter" in the field.
Then Select the correct Python version from the dropdown menu.
You can use the python --version
command if you need to get your version of
Python.
python --version python3 --version
You can also try creating a virtual environment if you don't already have one.
# ๐๏ธ Could also be "python -m venv venv" or "py -m venv venv" python3 -m venv venv # ๐๏ธ Activate on Unix or MacOS source venv/bin/activate # ๐๏ธ Activate on Windows (cmd.exe) venv\Scripts\activate.bat # ๐๏ธ Activate on Windows (PowerShell) venv\Scripts\Activate.ps1 # ๐๏ธ Install opencv-python in your virtual environment pip install opencv-python
Your virtual environment will use the version of Python that was used to create it.
To install opencv-python in PyCharm:
Alt+F12
on your keyboard to open the terminal.pip install opencv-python
command to install the opencv-python
module.pip install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ For Python 3 pip3 install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ If you get a permissions error sudo pip3 install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ If you don't have pip in your PATH environment variable python -m pip install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ For Python 3 python3 -m pip install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ Using py alias py -m pip install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ Alternative if you get a permissions error pip install opencv-python --user
Alternatively, you can use the IDE itself to install the module.
+
icon and type opencv-python
.Click on "File" > "Settings" > "Project" > "Python Interpreter".
Then Select the correct Python version from the dropdown menu.
You can use the python --version
command if you need to get your version of
Python.
python --version python3 --version
To install opencv-python in Anaconda:
opencv
in the search bar to the right.opencv
package and click on "Apply".Alternatively, you can install the opencv-python
package with a command.
If you are on Windows, search for "Anaconda Prompt" and open the application.
If you are on macOS or Linux, open your terminal.
Run the following command to install the opencv-python
package.
# ๐๏ธ Using conda conda install -c conda-forge opencv # ๐๏ธ Alternatively use `pip` pip install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ For Python 3 pip3 install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ If you get a permissions error sudo pip3 install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ If you don't have pip in your PATH environment variable python -m pip install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ For Python 3 python3 -m pip install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ Using py alias py -m pip install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ Alternative if you get a permissions error pip install opencv-python --user
Click on the following article if you need to install a specific version of the package using Anaconda.
To install opencv-python in Jupyter Notebook:
pip install opencv-python
and press Enter.# ๐๏ธ Using pip pip install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ For Python 3 pip3 install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ If you get a permissions error sudo pip3 install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ If you don't have pip in your PATH environment variable python -m pip install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ For Python 3 python3 -m pip install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ Using py alias py -m pip install opencv-python # ๐๏ธ Using conda conda install -c conda-forge opencv # ๐๏ธ Alternative if you get a permissions error pip install opencv-python --user
Alternatively, you can use the Python ipykernel.
Click on "New" and then click on "Python 3 (ipykernel)".
Type !pip install opencv-python
and click on "Run".
Note that the pip install
command must be prefixed with an exclamation mark if
you use this approach.
!pip install opencv-python
Once you type the command, click "Run" to install the opencv-python
module.
If you get a permissions error, e.g. "[WinError: 5] Access is denied", add the
--user
option to the installation command.
!pip install opencv-python --user
If the error persists, try to restart the Jupyter Kernel and rerun the command.