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.
🚀 ElectroAI: A professional Classic Control Circuit Simulator powered by Google Gemini AI. Design and simulate industrial circuits with a smart AI-driven assistant.
A interactive circuit designer built with React and TypeScript. Create, edit, and manipulate circuit diagrams with wire routing, image import.
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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