EveryCircuit

EveryCircuit

Build and simulate electronic circuits, explore thousands of community circuits!

App info


2.31
January 25, 2025
Android 4.1+
Everyone
Get EveryCircuit for Free on Google Play

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App description


Android App Analysis and Review: EveryCircuit, Developed by MuseMaze. Listed in Education Category. Current Version Is 2.31, Updated On 25/01/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: EveryCircuit. Achieved Over 5 million Installs. EveryCircuit Currently Has 57 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.2 Stars

All joking aside, this time you will understand how electronic circuits work.

"I stumbled upon some serious gold" - GeekBeat.tv
"This app takes design to a whole new level of interactivity" - Design News

Build any circuit, tap play button, and watch dynamic voltage, current, and charge animations. This gives you insight into circuit operation like no equation does. While simulation is running, adjust circuit parameters with analog knob, and the circuit responds to your actions in real time. You can even generate an arbitrary input signal with your finger!

That's interactivity and innovation you can't find in best circuit simulation tools for PC.

EveryCircuit is not just an eye candy. Under the hood it packs custom-built simulation engine optimized for interactive mobile use, serious numerical methods, and realistic device models. In short, Ohm's law, Kirchhoff's current and voltage laws, nonlinear semiconductor device equations, and all the good stuff is there.

Growing library of components gives you freedom to design any analog or digital circuit from a simple voltage divider to transistor-level masterpiece.

Schematic editor features automatic wire routing, and minimalistic user interface. No nonsense, less tapping, more productivity.

Simplicity, innovation, and power, combined with mobility, make EveryCircuit a must-have companion for high school science and physics students, electrical engineering college students, breadboard and printed circuit board (PCB) enthusiasts, and ham radio hobbyists.

EveryCircuit is free to download and use. There is an option to purchase the full version of EveryCircuit that allows you to build and simulate large circuits, save unlimited number of circuits, store them on cloud, and sync between your devices. It is available via a one time in-app purchase for $14.99. The app requires a permission to access your account for authentication in EveryCircuit community.

Analyses:
+ DC analysis
+ AC analysis with frequency sweep
+ Transient analysis

Features:
+ Growing public library of community circuits
+ Animations of voltage waveforms and current flows
+ Animations of capacitor charges
+ Analog control knob adjusts circuit parameters
+ Automatic wire routing
+ Oscilloscope
+ Seamless DC and transient simulation
+ Single play/pause button controls simulation
+ Saving and loading of circuit schematic
+ Mobile simulation engine built from ground-up
+ Shake the phone to kick-start oscillators
+ Intuitive user interface
+ No Ads

Components:
+ Sources, signal generators
+ Controlled sources, VCVS, VCCS, CCVS, CCCS
+ Resistors, capacitors, inductors, transformers
+ Voltmeter, amperemeter, ohmmeter
+ DC motor
+ Potentiometer, lamp
+ Switches, SPST, SPDT
+ Push buttons, NO, NC
+ Diodes, Zener diodes, light emitting diodes (LED), RGB LED
+ MOS transistors (MOSFET)
+ Bipolar junction transistors (BJT)
+ Ideal operational amplifier (opamp)
+ Digital logic gates, AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR, XOR, XNOR
+ D flip-flop, T flip-flop, JK flip-flop
+ SR NOR latch, SR NAND latch
+ Relay
+ 555 timer
+ Counter
+ 7-segment display and decoder
+ Analog-to-digital converter
+ Digital-to-analog converter
We are currently offering version 2.31. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.

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What's New


• Add support for Android 15

Rate and review on Google Play store


4.2
56,938 total
5 59.6
4 20.6
3 7.4
2 5.7
1 6.7

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Total number of active users rated for: EveryCircuit

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Recent Comments

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Tank R.

Decent selection of basic discrete components, but not everything. Seems to be missing the more specialized pieces such as diacs and triacs. But it has enough of the basics to build lots of circuits and explore how they work. As well as logic gates, flipflops, counters, and such. Also has access to an absolutely MASSIVE archive of user circuits to search through. The documentation is lacking on a lot of them, however its still fun to figure them out. -1 star due to anemic parts availability

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Alexander Quilty

Phenomenal app for quick conceptual drawing of simple circuits. Edit: I am lowering the rating in hopes that a developer will see this. Firstly, I could not find a palce to recommend features for the app! That being so, I am here recommending a feature: I really wish I could put my circuits from my workspace into organized sections or folders. I have so many different circuits that it is hard to go through them all. Being able to organize them would help me tutor others.

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Leo Morales

Excellent electric circuit simulator app. The only reason I gave it 4 instead of 5 stars is because of the lack of a basic set of instructions. Once you learn how to add and connect components, flip, and assign values to them, the app does all the calculations and displays them for you. Pretty killer app. It needs more components and a way to identify them. Maybe a small, smart-help window displays a short description of the component to the side once placed on the diagram for just a few secs.

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PizDewk

Very user-friendly interface. I've been using it for a long time and recently purchased the premium version. I hope the developers won't stop updating it, adding more new functionality. Personally, I would suggest adding a "copy" button when an element is selected, to copy it along with its configured characteristics, custom label element, to mark the nodes of the circuit for better readability and understanding and custom and ability to create custom subcircuits

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Justin “Gimmy” DuVall

Very useful and easy to use IF you are somewhat familiar with electrical components. Only 4 stars for a couple of reasons. The component list is pretty small. It would be nice to have fuses, different types of relays, switches, ect. The option to name components would also be very helpful. Other than that, it seems like a great tool so far.

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Adrian Harland

It's a GREAT program you can use in order to solve small issues or to quickly sketch up a simple curcuit. Has very low system requirements so you won't need top of the line products to run it like you would with something like tinkercad or Auto Desk. The ONLY downsides I see are the limited catalog of component, As well, it is entirely exclusive to the software/Cloud, as far as I'm aware you are unable to download an image file to your desktop such as a .Jpeg.

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A Google user

Great app for learning electronics and the simulations are wonderful for learning where the currents are going and what the elements are doing. I feel like the price is a little high. If the app is still being regularly developed the outside could be good, but if it is another left behind app, the price is easy too high.

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Joshua Schupp

Great app for very simple circuitry. I have a couple problems here though. The first being a limited number of components. Simple LDRs or thermocouples shouldn't be too hard to write into the software. Not to mention things like sensors or voltage regulators. The other thing I find annoying is the lack of a duplicate or clone feature. If I need to place 10 or 20 resistors of the same value, I have to sit there for a good amount of time adding each one and setting the value manually. Not fun. The build area is limited to a pretty low number of components. And the biggest complaint I have here is sending feedback to the developers and not receiving any kind of response. In my mind, that right there costs them a star. That tells me they are done listening to any kind of criticism or feedback. In my opinion, EveryCircuit is not worth the money, period.