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EasyCiv is a free online 3D structural analysis application for desktop, mobile, and tablet users. It lets you model, analyze, save, load, and print 3D structures directly in the browser, with the website specifically noting that Chrome is recommended for full functionality. Its positioning is closer to a lightweight structural analysis and teaching/preliminary validation tool than a full commercial CAE or structural design platform.
In terms of functionality, EasyCiv performs structural analysis using the matrix stiffness method. It can calculate reactions, deflections, and member internal forces, and display diagrams for bending moments, shear forces, reactions, axial forces, displacements, stresses, and more. It also supports animated deflection diagrams. The modeling workflow emphasizes creating members with just “a few clicks”; users can also define custom sections and use the built-in list of steel member sections. For compatibility, it supports exchanging tabular data with Excel via the clipboard and supports the AutoCAD DXF format, which helps with importing and exporting data in common engineering workflows.
The site clearly labels the tool as Free and provides a Donation option. We did not find any subscription, one-time purchase, enterprise edition, or usage-limit information. The website does not state whether it is open source, nor does it mention self-hosting, APIs, SDKs, or secondary development capabilities. From a developer-tool perspective, its extensibility information is limited, and it is positioned more as an end-user application.
Its advantages are that it is free, requires no installation, works across devices, and provides structural result visualization plus Excel/DXF data exchange. This makes it friendly for learning structural analysis, quickly building frame/member models, and performing preliminary calculations. The drawbacks are that browser compatibility may depend on Chrome; the site does not disclose supported model scale, code-checking capabilities, accuracy validation, version history, or engineering-grade support. It also explicitly notes that the tool cannot replace professional judgment or independent analysis, so it should be used with caution for formal engineering safety decisions.
EasyCiv is suitable for civil engineering students, beginners in structural engineering, and teachers or engineers who need to quickly demonstrate the behavior of 3D frame/member structures under load. The source text does not provide information on access from mainland China, and payment methods are not specified. Since the tool is free and donation-based, any payment barrier is currently unclear. If access is unstable, local structural analysis software, CAD/CAE tools, or structural calculation software commonly used in universities may be considered as alternatives.
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