> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.jup.ag/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Connecting on jup.ag

> How to connect on jup.ag using a Solana wallet or Jupiter ID.

To use Jupiter on [jup.ag](https://jup.ag/), you first need to connect. The connection panel offers two ways to do this: with a **Solana wallet**, or with **Jupiter ID**.

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## Connecting with a Wallet

Click **Connect** on jup.ag and select your wallet from the list of supported Solana wallets, including the [Jupiter Extension Wallet](/user-docs/manage/extension-wallet). Approve the connection request in your wallet to complete the connection.

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## Jupiter ID

**Jupiter ID** lets you access Jupiter using an email or social account instead of an external wallet. Your Jupiter ID is created automatically the first time you log in.

Supported login methods:

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  <Card title="Email" icon="envelope" />

  <Card title="Google" icon="google" />

  <Card title="Apple" icon="apple" />
</CardGroup>

<Note>
  Jupiter ID supports email, Google, and Apple only. No other login method creates a Jupiter ID.
</Note>

To log in, click **Connect** on jup.ag, select **Jupiter ID** (Email or Social Login), and complete authentication with the method of your choice.

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## Legacy Login Methods

The login panel includes a collapsed **Legacy login methods** section listing **Discord**, **X (Twitter)**, and **Wallet**.

These methods are available only to users who previously created their account with them. Existing accounts can still log in normally.

They cannot be used to create a new account. Attempting to log in without an existing account fails with an error. For example, a new wallet login attempt displays "Jupiter ID only supports email, Google, or Apple" and prompts you to choose another method.

<Note>
  If you currently log in with a legacy method, you should migrate to Jupiter ID using email, Google, or Apple.
</Note>

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