 In this tutorial I want to show you how easy it is to import images into a co-laboratory notebook. So I'm on my Google Drive here, I've navigated to I keep my YouTube tutorials and I'm going to simply say new, scroll down to more and then co-laboratory. After a few seconds it opens a Jupyter notebook for me. Let's change the name of this notebook. I'm just going to highlight untitled zero and we're going to say display images as the title for our Jupyter notebook. So we've got our first cell here and I'm going to import two things. I'm going to say from google.co-lab we're going to say import files. It's important because we're going to use that files to actually import our image and then to display the image in a notebook I'm going to say from ipython.display-import-image. So those two lines of code and we're going to use them as I say to import our image and then to display our image. We'll add a new code cell and in here we're going to create a computer variable called uploaded and that is going to be files.upload. Files.upload so we're going to call this upload and we can now choose a file. It's going to open the browser that is putting into our operating system and I'm going to choose from one of those files. It's going to upload now as you can see 0% 18% 35% and there you go 100%. Now you'll notice it says saving krg-logo.lightpng to krg-logo-lightspace2. So I've got two other notebooks open and I've already loaded these logos there and an instance of that will exist and it is this name that I now have to use to display whatever it was called during the upload is what I'm now going to use. So let's use image and inside of image we're now going to use krg-logo-light and then 2.png and I just want to add one more argument because it's a quite a large image that I'm importing here so it's width let's set the width here in my case to 1200. Let's run that and there we go we can see the logo being displayed there beautifully. So that is how you import an image and how you display an image in a co-laboratory Jupyter notebook.