List of free electronics circuit simulators


List of free analog and digital electronic circuit simulators, available for Windows, macOS, Linux, and comparing against UC Berkeley SPICE. The following table is split into two groups based on whether it has a graphical visual interface or not. The latter requires a separate program to provide that feature, such as Qucs-S, Oregano, or a schematic design application that supports external simulators, such as KiCad or gEDA.
Simulator
name
Business or developerLatest
release
year
Currently
developed?
Source
code?
Operating
system
platforms
Analog?Digital?Digital
languages?
Visual
editor?
Notes
KTechLabn/a2020LinuxSimulates a PIC microcontroller
Multiple universities2025Windows, macOS, LinuxVHDLFork of Logisim
LTspiceAnalog Devices2026Windows, macOS, POLVery popular, updated often Originally created at Linear Technology.
Micro-CapSpectrum SoftwareWindowsPLD expressionsEnd-of-life, no longer updated; was commercial software
QSPICEQorvo2026WindowsVerilogIntegrated support for digital blocks, C++, Verilog; author same as LTspice
Qucsn/aWindows, macOS, LinuxVHDL, Verilog Qt GUI; uses own SPICE-incompatible simulator Qucsator for analog
Qucs-S2025Windows, Linux,
macOS
VHDL, Verilog Fork of Qucs that supports SPICE-compatible simulator backends: Ngspice, Xyce, SpiceOpus, Qucsator
InfineonSpiceInfineon Technologies2024Windows, WineAnalog SPICE Simulation
SapWinUniversity of Florence2019WindowsA serial number is sent to email to activate
Tinkercad CircuitsAutodesk2013Web-basedArduino Beginner-friendly; simulates Arduino and basic electronics
TINA–TIDesignSoft & TI2018Windows, WineSpecial version of TINA licensed to TI
PSPICE-FOR-TICadence & TI2023WindowsSpecial version of PSpice licensed to TI
Gnucapn/aLinuxSPICE, Verilog, Spectre netlists; plug-ins
Ngspicen/a2025Windows, macOS, LinuxBackend simulator for Altium Designer, Eagle, KiCad, Qucs-S
SPICEUC BerkeleySource-onlyEnd-of-life, no longer updated; historically important, because many analog simulators are based on this project
XyceSandia National Laboratories2025Windows, macOS, LinuxBackend simulator, supports parallel simulation on Linux and macOS, can solve huge circuits

; Table notes