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CircuitVerse is an online digital logic circuit simulation platform with a clear focus: designing, simulating, and visualizing digital circuits through a graphical interface in the browser. Inspired by Logisim, it primarily serves educational use cases, but it is not limited to beginner labs—the text notes that users can design a complete CPU implementation within the simulator.
In terms of features, CircuitVerse covers the key workflows commonly used in digital logic education: drag-and-drop circuit design, copy and paste, zooming, high-resolution image export, automatic generation of combinational logic circuits from truth tables, Testbench, timing diagrams, reusable subcircuits, multi-bit buses, and multi-bit components. It also supports sharing circuits via unique URLs, forking community projects, and embedding circuits in blogs or websites using HTML5 iframes, which is especially valuable for teaching demonstrations and online courses.
The page clearly labels CircuitVerse as Free & Open Source, and the About page also states that it is an open-source project with an active community. The site includes links to Documentation, Learn, Blog, Teachers, Contests, Contribute, FAQ, and Slack Channel, and highlights a sizable community: over 1.3 million circuits, more than 314,000 users, over 4,000 universities, and more than 100 countries. There is an Api link in the footer, but the crawled text does not disclose specific API or SDK capabilities; self-hosting options are also not clearly stated in the text.
The documentation structure is fairly complete, covering getting started, the simulator interface, the circuit component library, subcircuits, timing diagrams and delays, building simulations, support resources, and more. Combined with its browser-based operation and drag-and-drop interaction, the learning curve is relatively low, making it particularly suitable for digital logic courses. However, for professional hardware engineering workflows, the text does not show deep integration with EDA tools, HDL, version control, or CI.
On pricing, the text only indicates that CircuitVerse is free and open source; no paid plans were found. Its strengths are zero cost, online availability, comprehensive teaching-oriented features, and rich community resources. Its limitations are the lack of clear information on API capabilities, self-hosting, access from China, and commercial support, and it should not be treated as a replacement for professional EDA tools. It is best suited for teachers, students, beginners learning electronics engineering, and hardware hobbyists.
The crawled text does not provide information about access from mainland China, network acceleration, Chinese localization, or payment options, so access from China is considered unknown. If access is unstable, alternatives such as Logisim-evolution, Falstad Circuit Simulator, and DigitalJS may be worth considering.
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