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# Creating a Data storage

Now that you know what purpose Data storage serves, let's create a new one for you! You'll see that the process of creating a new Data storage can hardly be easier.

We need to access the Storage tab in the Appmixer Studio to get started.

![Accessing the Storage](/files/-MgAwwbxlSv5_zooZpk9)

Next, click on the "Add Store" button.

![Creating a new Data storage](/files/-MgAxBfEa4iHiJ0ac1CV)

You'll see a new Data storage was instantly created and is now ready to be used. You can either start saving data to your Data storage manually or by using the "Storage" module in a flow.

{% hint style="info" %}
Alternatively, you can create Data storage via API. Read our technical documentation to find out more: <https://docs.appmixer.com/appmixer/api/data-stores>.
{% endhint %}

Simple, right? [Let's see how to edit the Data storage like renaming and deleting](/kb/appmixer-studio-features/data-storage/editing-data-storage.md).


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