Design, validate, and export professional electrical plans from an intuitive local-first workspace.
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Design, validate, and export professional electrical plans from an intuitive local-first workspace.
Interactive circuit diagram and schematic editor built with Angular. Drag-and-drop electronic components (resistors, transistors, diodes, ICs), port-to-port wiring with solder-dot junctions, orthogonal wire editing, and SVG/JPEG/JSON export. An open-source schematic capture starter kit powered by ng-diagram.
Schema Editor is a free mobile-first, touch-optimized vector design web application for designing, viewing, analyzing, and interacting with electric and circuit schematics, flowcharts, network diagrams, PCB designs, UML designs and architectural floorplans.
Browser-first AI tool that converts hand-drawn or uploaded electrical diagrams into editable schematics with React, PixiJS, ONNX, OpenCV/WASM, Tesseract, and circuit-graph reconstruction.
IEC 60617 schematic editor, circuit analysis (DC/AC/3φ), and linear SISO control-system block diagrams. Apache 2.0. UBU Faculty of Engineering.
A interactive circuit designer built with React and TypeScript. Create, edit, and manipulate circuit diagrams with wire routing, image import.
🚀 ElectroAI: A professional Classic Control Circuit Simulator powered by Google Gemini AI. Design and simulate industrial circuits with a smart AI-driven assistant.
Circuit Analyzer is an interactive RLC circuit modeling tool. It features an parser that converts visual schematics into operator-form equations. After equation generation, the software allows numerical calculations and plots the results for time-domain analysis.
The open workbench for electronics — schematic → simulation → firmware in the browser. Open engines (KiCad, ngspice, Renode, PlatformIO) behind one interchange format, driven by AI agents via MCP.
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