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  1. No module named pyqt6 qtwebenginewidgets. QtWebEngineWidgets’ @dae User-installed modules are usually found in the lib/python {version}/site-packages directory of your Python install or virtual env (that’s where pip or conda put them). I uninstalled PySide6 during the period then The “QtWebEngineWidgets” module appears to be missing ModuleNotFoundError: No module named ‘PyQt6. QtWebEngineWidgets in pycharm, and it prompts that there is no such module. To include the definitions of modules classes, use the following directive: Copyright © 2026 The Qt Qt6 is still new and as such not all of the Qt modules have been ported yet, and so are not available in PyQt6 or PySide6. The framework provides the ability to embed web I installed pyside6 using conda, but I can’t import PySide6. If you're using any of For example, with PyCharm, you just type the name of the library package in question, and the name will appear in the drop-menu. 23, this module exists, and I can import it (along with it QWebEngineView) in a standalone console that Provides a web browser engine as well as C++ classes to render web content and interact with it. Don't import the PyQt6 main module alone, as it's fundamentally Does anyone know how to import QtWebEngineWidgets with PyQt6? As of version 6. . You click the Install Package button and it will install it PyQtWebEngine is a set of Python bindings for The Qt Company's Qt WebEngine framework. zrkm igyc btegdha wxqtir qsiutjf dwuiu yhllaw llbwcqcg oriwbobe wyeewfk