Habitable exoplanets are planets outside our solar system that have conditions suitable for supporting life as we know it. Scientists are actively searching for these planets using various techniques, such as the transit method and radial velocity method. The goal of this research area is to identify planets with the potential for liquid water, a stable atmosphere, and a suitable temperature range for life to exist. Studying habitable exoplanets can provide valuable insights into the conditions necessary for life to develop and thrive in the universe.