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System Modeler, together with Wolfram Language, redefines what's possible—combining intuitive modeling with the world's most powerful computation engine. Explore bold ideas, uncover hidden dynamics and design systems that are smarter and faster.

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System Modeler 14.3

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From Prototype to Digital Twin

Connect live data for monitoring, diagnostics and prediction.

Start with a simple model and evolve it into a real-time, high-fidelity digital twin.

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From Requirements to Validated Design

Catch issues early and reduce costly prototyping.

Verify performance, compliance and behavior through simulation-driven validation.

From Specification to Controlled System

Combine simulation with symbolic control design and real-time testing.

Design, simulate and fine-tune control strategies virtually—before deploying to hardware.

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From Standalone to System of Systems

Scale from small subsystems to complex multidomain architectures using Modelica and FMI—seamlessly integrated in one environment.

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From Concept to Optimized System

Explore without constraint, powered by symbolic and numeric computation.

Use built-in optimization tools to test design tradeoffs and tune performance under real-world scenarios.

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From Classroom to Virtual Lab

Bridge theory and practice with visual, explorable models.

Give students hands-on interactive experiences with simulation-based labs.

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From Startup to Enterprise

Affordable to start, powerful enough to grow

From rapid prototyping to full-scale enterprise deployment, System Modeler scales with your ambition.

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Easiest to Onboard

Get up and running quickly with free training, intuitive tools and expert support when you need it.

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