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Jupyterlab extension to use custom logo for the jupyterlab main logo

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jupyterlab_branding_extension

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JupyterLab branding extension that replaces the default main area logo with a custom image and displays a configurable system name in the top toolbar. Supports SVG (inline embedding) and raster logo formats via a configurable URI.

Features

  • Custom main area logo - replace the default JupyterLab 3-dot logo with any SVG or raster image
  • System name in top toolbar - display a configurable text label (e.g. environment name) in the right side of the top toolbar, with optional custom hex color
  • Configurable via traitlets - set logo_uri, system_name, header_capitalize_system_name, and header_system_name_color in jupyter_lab_config.py
  • Local and remote logos - supports file:// paths, https:// URLs, and local filesystem paths
  • Inline SVG embedding - SVG logos are embedded directly in the DOM, matching JupyterLab's native approach
  • Server extension - serves local logo files through an authenticated HTTP endpoint, bypassing browser file:// restrictions

Requirements

  • JupyterLab >= 4.0.0
  • jupyter_server >= 2.0.0

Install

pip install jupyterlab_branding_extension

Configuration

Add to your jupyter_lab_config.py:

# Local file path
c.Branding.logo_uri = "/path/to/your/logo.svg"

# file:// URI
c.Branding.logo_uri = "file:///path/to/your/logo.svg"

# Remote URL
c.Branding.logo_uri = "https://example.com/logo.svg"

When no protocol is specified, the path is treated as a local filesystem path.

System name

# Display "PRODUCTION" in the top-right of the header
c.Branding.system_name = "production"
c.Branding.header_capitalize_system_name = True  # default

# Display "production" without uppercase transform
c.Branding.system_name = "production"
c.Branding.header_capitalize_system_name = False

# Optional: override text color with a hex value
c.Branding.header_system_name_color = "#ff8800"

The system name is rendered inside the existing JupyterLab header toolbar spacer (jp-Toolbar-spacer). When header_system_name_color is empty, the text uses the JupyterLab sidebar font color (--jp-ui-font-color2) and adapts to light/dark themes automatically. When set to a hex value, that color is applied as an inline style. Leave system_name empty to disable this feature.

How It Works

The extension has two components:

  • Server extension - exposes /jupyterlab-branding/config (returns the configured logo URL, system name, header capitalize flag, and header color) and /jupyterlab-branding/logo (serves local logo files with correct MIME type)
  • Frontend plugin - fetches configuration on startup, retrieves logo content, replaces the #jp-MainLogo element, and injects the system name span into the top toolbar spacer. SVG logos are embedded inline, raster images use <img> tags

Favicon

This extension does not override the browser favicon. For JupyterHub deployments, favicon branding is typically configured at the JupyterHub level - refer to your JupyterHub configuration for how the hub overrides favicon for individual user servers.

Uninstall

pip uninstall jupyterlab_branding_extension

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