# Other Interfaces
!!! note
Some of the interfaces listed on this page are not officially supported by
the HiGHS development team and are contributed by the community.
## AMPL
HiGHS can be used via AMPL, see the [AMPL Documentation](https://dev.ampl.com/solvers/highs/index.html).
## GAMS
The interface is available at [GAMSlinks](https://github.com/coin-or/GAMSlinks/),
including [pre-build libraries](https://github.com/coin-or/GAMSlinks/releases).
## Javascript
* HiGHS can be used from Javascript directly inside a web browser thanks to
[highs-js](https://github.com/lovasoa/highs-js). See the [demo](https://lovasoa.github.io/highs-js/)
and the [npm package](https://www.npmjs.com/package/highs).
* Alternatively, HiGHS also has a [native Node.js](https://www.npmjs.com/package/highs-solver)
interface.
## MATLAB
* [HiGHSMEX](https://github.com/savyasachi/HiGHSMEX) is a MATLAB interface for Windows to provide all the functionality of HiGHS, except the following: Reading problem data from a model file; Setting names for the rows and columns of the model, or setting name for the objective; Advanced features such as solution of systems using the current basis matrix.
* The HiGHS MIP and dual simplex LP solvers have been used _within_ MATLAB (so for all architectures) by default since release 2024a.
## R
* An R interface is available through the [`highs` R package](https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/highs/index.html).
## Rust
* HiGHS can be used from rust through the [`highs` crate](https://crates.io/crates/highs).
The rust linear programming modeler [**good_lp**](https://crates.io/crates/good_lp)
supports HiGHS.