--- title: Builders weight: 40 keywords: build, buildx, builders, buildkit, drivers, backend description: Learn about builders and how to manage them --- A builder is a BuildKit daemon that you can use to run your builds. BuildKit is the build engine that solves the build steps in a Dockerfile to produce a container image or other artifacts. You can create and manage builders, inspect them, and even connect to builders running remotely. You interact with builders using the Docker CLI. ## Default builder Docker Engine automatically creates a builder that becomes the default backend for your builds. This builder uses the BuildKit library bundled with the daemon. This builder requires no configuration. The default builder is directly bound to the Docker daemon and its [context](/manuals/engine/manage-resources/contexts.md). If you change the Docker context, your `default` builder refers to the new Docker context. ## Build drivers Buildx implements a concept of [build drivers](drivers/_index.md) to refer to different builder configurations. The default builder created by the daemon uses the [`docker` driver](drivers/docker.md). Buildx supports the following build drivers: - `docker`: uses the BuildKit library bundled into the Docker daemon. - `docker-container`: creates a dedicated BuildKit container using Docker. - `kubernetes`: creates BuildKit pods in a Kubernetes cluster. - `remote`: connects directly to a manually managed BuildKit daemon. ## Selected builder Selected builder refers to the builder that's used by default when you run build commands. When you run a build, or interact with builders in some way using the CLI, you can use the optional `--builder` flag, or the `BUILDX_BUILDER` [environment variable](../building/variables.md#buildx_builder), to specify a builder by name. If you don't specify a builder, the selected builder is used. Use the `docker buildx ls` command to see the available builder instances. The asterisk (`*`) next to a builder name indicates the selected builder. ```console $ docker buildx ls NAME/NODE DRIVER/ENDPOINT STATUS BUILDKIT PLATFORMS default * docker default default running v0.11.6 linux/amd64, linux/amd64/v2, linux/amd64/v3, linux/386 my_builder docker-container my_builder0 default running v0.11.6 linux/amd64, linux/amd64/v2, linux/amd64/v3, linux/386 ``` ### Select a different builder To switch between builders, use the `docker buildx use ` command. After running this command, the builder you specify is automatically selected when you invoke builds. ### Difference between `docker build` and `docker buildx build` Even though `docker build` is an alias for `docker buildx build`, there are subtle differences between the two commands. With Buildx, the build client and the daemon (BuildKit) are decoupled. This means you can use multiple builders from a single client, even remote ones. The `docker build` command always defaults to using the default builder that comes bundled with the Docker Engine, to ensure backwards compatibility with older versions of the Docker CLI. The `docker buildx build` command, on the other hand, checks whether you've set a different builder as the default builder before it sends your build to BuildKit. To use the `docker build` command with a non-default builder, you must either: - Specify the builder explicitly, using the `--builder` flag or the `BUILDX_BUILDER` environment variable: ```console $ BUILDX_BUILDER=my_builder docker build . $ docker build --builder my_builder . ``` - Configure Buildx as the default client by running the following command: ```console $ docker buildx install ``` This updates your [Docker CLI configuration file](/reference/cli/docker/_index.md#configuration-files) to ensure all of your build-related commands are routed via Buildx. > [!TIP] > To undo this change, run `docker buildx uninstall`. In general, we recommend that you use the `docker buildx build` command when you want to use custom builders. This ensures that your [selected builder](#selected-builder) configuration is interpreted correctly. ## Additional information - For information about how to interact with and manage builders, see [Manage builders](./manage.md) - To learn about different types of builders, see [Build drivers](drivers/_index.md)