--- sidebar_position: 6 title: "Getting Started with Functions" --- ## Overview Did you know Open WebUI can connect to almost **anything**—not just OpenAI-compatible APIs? Thanks to **Pipe Functions**, you can bring in services that don’t support the OpenAI API (like **Anthropic**, Home Assistant, Google Search, or *any* Python codebase). No restrictions on LLMs or AI models: if you can automate it in Python, you can turn it into a plugin for Open WebUI! This guide walks you through setting up your first Pipe Function, using the [Anthropic Pipe](https://openwebui.com/f/justinrahb/anthropic) plugin as an example. ## What are Pipe Functions? Pipe Functions are “bring-your-own-model (or tool)” plugins: - **Act like models**: They show up as selectable models in your Open WebUI sidebar. - **Flexible**: Integrate with *any* backend, API, or workflow—no OpenAI compatibility required. - **No LLM required**: You can build plugins for search, home automation, weather, databases, or whatever you like. - **Pure Python**: All logic is Python code that runs *directly inside* your WebUI (so be cautious with what you enable!). ## Step 1: Find a Pipe Function to Try Let’s integrate **Anthropic** with Open WebUI—even though Anthropic only supports its own native API (not OpenAI-compatible endpoints)! 1. Go to the [Anthropic Chat function page](https://openwebui.com/f/justinrahb/anthropic). 2. Click **Get**. ![Anthropic Pipe Function Page](/images/getting-started/pipe-anthropic-function.png) ## Step 2: Import the Function to Open WebUI A modal will appear: 1. Enter your Open WebUI URL (e.g., `http://localhost:3000`) in the prompt. 2. Click **Import to Open WebUI**. ![Import Modal Screenshot](/images/getting-started/pipe-import-modal.png) You’ll be redirected **directly to the Functions Editor** within your running instance of Open WebUI. ## Step 3: Review & Save - You’ll see all of the Pipe Function’s Python code and configuration. - **Important:** Functions run arbitrary Python! Review the code for safety, and only install from sources you trust. - If you’re happy with the code, click **Save** to add it to your instance. ![Function Editor Screenshot](/images/getting-started/pipe-function-editor.png) ## Step 4: Enable the Function Your new Pipe Function is now available, but **must be enabled**: 1. Switch the toggler to enable the function. ![Enable Function Screenshot](/images/getting-started/pipe-enable.png) ## Step 5: Enter any Required API Keys via Valves Some functions need credentials (like Anthropic’s API key): 1. Click on the Gear icon next to the switch to open the **Valves** configuration. 2. Input your required API key(s) for the Pipe Function. ![Valves/API Key Screenshot](/images/getting-started/pipe-valves.png) ## Step 6: Start Using Your New Plugin! - The new function now appears as a selectable “model” in the chat interface. - Select `Anthropic` (or whatever you installed), and start chatting! ![Select Pipe Function as Model Screenshot](/images/getting-started/pipe-select-model.png) ## 🎉 That’s It—You’re Plugged Into Anything! - Pipe Functions open Open WebUI to *any* API, model, or automation—not just OpenAI-compatible endpoints. - Think beyond LLMs: Integrate tools, APIs, local scripts, or your entire smart home. ## ⚠️ Security Notes - **Always** review function code before enabling. - Only use plugins from trusted sources. - You have the power to enhance (or break!) your WebUI—use responsibly. ### Next Steps & Learn More - [Pipe Functions Guide](https://docs.openwebui.com/features/plugin/functions/pipe) - [Browse community functions](https://openwebui.com/functions) 🚀 With Pipe Functions, your Open WebUI is limited *only by your imagination*!