Create standalone executables from Python scripts, with the same performance and is cross-platform

cx_Freeze creates standalone executables from Python scripts, with the same performance, is cross-platform and should work on any platform that Python itself works on.

It supports Python 3.6 up to 3.9.

If you need support for older Python check the documentation.

  • Improved ModuleFinder, using importlib.machinery
  • Support for package metadata
  • Enhanced support for Python 3.8 and experimental support for Python 3.9
  • Better support for MSYS2 and Anaconda (simultaneously launching the version)
  • Improvements for multiprocessing
  • Integrated to setuptools and importlib.metadata
  • Code modernization
  • Various bug fixes.

In a virtual environment, install by issuing the command:

pip install cx_Freeze --upgrade

For other options, check the documentation.

The official documentation is available here.

If you need help you can also ask on the discussion channel: https://github.com/marcelotduarte/cx_Freeze/discussions

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