--- title: Run Docker Hub images keywords: get started, quick start, intro, concepts description: Learn how to run Docker Hub images aliases: - /get-started/run-docker-hub-images/ --- You can share and store images in Docker Hub ([http://hub.docker.com](http://hub.docker.com)). Docker Hub has over 100,000 images created by developers that you can run locally. You can search for Docker Hub images and run them directly from Docker Desktop. {{< include "guides-get-docker.md" >}} ## Step 1: Search for the image You can search for Docker Hub images on Docker Desktop. To search for the image used in this walkthrough: 1. Open Docker Desktop and select the search. 2. Specify `docker/welcome-to-docker` in the search. ![Search Docker Desktop for the welcome-to-docker image](images/getting-started-search.webp?w=650&border=true) ## Step 2: Run the image To run the `docker/welcome-to-docker` image: 1. After finding the image using search, select **Run**. 2. Expand the **Optional settings**. 3. In **Host port**, specify `8090`. ![Specifying host port 8090](images/getting-started-run.webp?w=500&border=true) 4. Select **Run**. > **Note** > > Many images hosted on Docker Hub have a description that highlights what > settings must be set in order to run them. You can read the description for > the image on Docker Hub by selecting the image name in the search or by > searching for the image directly on > [https://hub.docker.com](https://hub.docker.com). ## Step 3: Explore the container That's it! The container is ready to use. Go to the **Containers** tab in Docker Desktop to view the container. ![Viewing the Containers tab in Docker Desktop](images/getting-started-view.webp?border=true) ## Summary In this walkthrough, you searched for an image on Docker Hub and ran it as a container. Docker Hub has over 100,000 more images that you can use to help build your own application. Related information: - Deep dive into the [Docker Hub manual](../../docker-hub/_index.md) - Explore more images on [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com) ## Next steps Continue to the next walkthrough to learn how you can use Docker to run multi-container applications. {{< button url="./multi-container-apps.md" text="Run multi-container apps" >}}