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Create a notebook by using the Google Cloud console

Learn how to create a Colab Enterprise notebook and run its code on a default runtime by using the Google Cloud console. This page also describes how to rename, import, and delete a notebook.

To follow step-by-step guidance for this task directly in the Google Cloud console, click Guide me:

Guide me

Before you begin
  1. Sign in to your Google Cloud account. If you're new to Google Cloud, create an account to evaluate how our products perform in real-world scenarios. New customers also get $300 in free credits to run, test, and deploy workloads.
  2. In the Google Cloud console, on the project selector page, select or create a Google Cloud project.

    Note: If you don't plan to keep the resources that you create in this procedure, create a project instead of selecting an existing project. After you finish these steps, you can delete the project, removing all resources associated with the project.

    Go to project selector

  3. Make sure that billing is enabled for your Google Cloud project.

  4. Enable the Vertex AI, Dataform, and Compute Engine APIs.

    Enable the APIs

  5. In the Google Cloud console, on the project selector page, select or create a Google Cloud project.

    Note: If you don't plan to keep the resources that you create in this procedure, create a project instead of selecting an existing project. After you finish these steps, you can delete the project, removing all resources associated with the project.

    Go to project selector

  6. Make sure that billing is enabled for your Google Cloud project.

  7. Enable the Vertex AI, Dataform, and Compute Engine APIs.

    Enable the APIs

Required roles

To get the permissions that you need to create a Colab Enterprise notebook and run the notebook's code on a runtime, ask your administrator to grant you the Colab Enterprise User (roles/aiplatform.colabEnterpriseUser) IAM role on the project. For more information about granting roles, see Manage access to projects, folders, and organizations.

You might also be able to get the required permissions through custom roles or other predefined roles.

One or more of the required roles includes the dataform.repositories.list permission. Users who are granted the dataform.repositories.list permission or the Code Creator (roles/dataform.codeCreator) role in a project can list the names of code assets in that project by using the Dataform API or the Dataform command-line interface (CLI). Non-administrators using BigQuery Studio can only see code assets that they created or that were shared with them. Create a notebook To create a Colab Enterprise notebook by using the Google Cloud console:
  1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the Colab Enterprise My notebooks page.

    Go to My notebooks

  2. In the Region menu, select the region where you want to create your notebook.

  3. Click add_box New notebook.

    Colab Enterprise creates and opens your notebook.

When you finish the tasks that are described in this document, you can avoid continued billing by deleting the resources that you created. For more information, see Clean up.

Run code in the default runtime

To run a Colab Enterprise notebook's code on the default runtime, do the following:

  1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the Colab Enterprise My notebooks page.

    Go to My notebooks

  2. In the Region menu, select the region that contains your notebook.

  3. Click the notebook that you want to open.

  4. Hold the pointer over the code cell that you want to run, and then click the  Run cell button.

  5. If this is your first time connecting to a runtime with end-user credentials enabled, a Sign in dialog appears.

    The default runtime has end-user credentials enabled to make it easier to run code that interacts with Google Cloud.

    To grant Colab Enterprise access to your user credentials, complete the following steps:

    1. In the Sign in dialog, click your user account.

    2. Select See, edit, configure, and delete your Google Cloud data... to grant Colab Enterprise access to your user credentials.

    3. Click Continue.

After your runtime starts, Colab Enterprise connects to the runtime and runs the code in the cell.

Rename your notebook To rename a Colab Enterprise notebook:
  1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the Colab Enterprise My notebooks page.

    Go to My notebooks

  2. In the Region menu, select the region that contains your notebook.

  3. Next to the notebook that you want to rename, click the more_vertActions menu, and then select Rename.

  4. In the Rename notebook dialog, change the name of the notebook, and then click Rename.

Import a notebook To import a notebook into Colab Enterprise:
  1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the Colab Enterprise My notebooks page.

    Go to My notebooks

  2. In the Region menu, select the region where you want to import your notebook.

  3. Click upload Import.

  4. In the Import notebooks dialog, select an Import source.

  5. If you selected:

    The notebook must be fewer than 20 MB.
  6. To add another notebook, click add_box Add notebook.

  7. After you've added the notebooks that you want to import, click Import.

    Colab Enterprise imports your notebook files.

Clean up

To avoid incurring charges to your Google Cloud account for the resources used in this tutorial, either delete the project that contains the resources, or keep the project and delete the individual resources.

Delete the project
    Caution: Deleting a project has the following effects:

    If you plan to explore multiple architectures, tutorials, or quickstarts, reusing projects can help you avoid exceeding project quota limits.

  1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the Manage resources page.

    Go to Manage resources

  2. In the project list, select the project that you want to delete, and then click Delete.
  3. In the dialog, type the project ID, and then click Shut down to delete the project.
Delete your notebook

To delete a Colab Enterprise notebook:

  1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the Colab Enterprise My notebooks page.

    Go to My notebooks

  2. In the Region menu, select the region that contains the notebook that you want to delete.

  3. Next to the notebook that you want to delete, click the more_vertActions menu, and then select delete Delete notebook.

  4. In the Delete notebook dialog, click Confirm.

What's next

Except as otherwise noted, the content of this page is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License, and code samples are licensed under the Apache 2.0 License. For details, see the Google Developers Site Policies. Java is a registered trademark of Oracle and/or its affiliates.

Last updated 2025-07-02 UTC.

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