//- 💫 DOCS > USAGE > SPACY 101 > PIPELINES p | When you call #[code nlp] on a text, spaCy first tokenizes the text to | produce a #[code Doc] object. The #[code Doc] is then processed in several | different steps – this is also referred to as the | #[strong processing pipeline]. The pipeline used by the | #[+a("/docs/usage/models") default models] consists of a | tensorizer, a tagger, a parser and an entity recognizer. Each pipeline | component returns the processed #[code Doc], which is then passed on to | the next component. +image include ../../../assets/img/docs/pipeline.svg .u-text-right +button("/assets/img/docs/pipeline.svg", false, "secondary").u-text-tag View large graphic +aside | #[strong Name:] ID of the pipeline component.#[br] | #[strong Component:] spaCy's implementation of the component.#[br] | #[strong Creates:] Objects, attributes and properties modified and set by | the component. +table(["Name", "Component", "Creates", "Description"]) +row +cell tokenizer +cell #[+api("tokenizer") #[code Tokenizer]] +cell #[code Doc] +cell Segment text into tokens. +row("divider") +cell tensorizer +cell #[code TokenVectorEncoder] +cell #[code Doc.tensor] +cell Create feature representation tensor for #[code Doc]. +row +cell tagger +cell #[+api("tagger") #[code Tagger]] +cell #[code Doc[i].tag] +cell Assign part-of-speech tags. +row +cell parser +cell #[+api("dependencyparser") #[code DependencyParser]] +cell | #[code Doc[i].head], #[code Doc[i].dep], #[code Doc.sents], | #[code Doc.noun_chunks] +cell Assign dependency labels. +row +cell ner +cell #[+api("entityrecognizer") #[code EntityRecognizer]] +cell #[code Doc.ents], #[code Doc[i].ent_iob], #[code Doc[i].ent_type] +cell Detect and label named entities. p | The processing pipeline always #[strong depends on the statistical model] | and its capabilities. For example, a pipeline can only include an entity | recognizer component if the model includes data to make predictions of | entity labels. This is why each model will specify the pipeline to use | in its meta data, as a simple list containing the component names: +code(false, "json"). "pipeline": ["tensorizer", "tagger", "parser", "ner"]