Multisim For Chromebook -
Device Compatibility: Since it runs in the browser, Multisim Live is hardware-agnostic. Whether you are using a premium Google Pixelbook or an entry-level student Chromebook, the performance remains consistent because the simulation happens in the cloud.
The free version has a component limit per circuit and requires an internet connection. 2. Using the Android App (Beta/Limited)
The primary challenge in running Multisim on Chromebook is that the software is designed for Windows and macOS operating systems. Chromebooks, on the other hand, run on Chrome OS, which is a web-centric operating system. The Chrome OS is not compatible with Windows or macOS applications, which limits the availability of software compatible with Chromebooks. multisim for chromebook
View live voltage and current measurements on your schematic.
I can recommend the or setup steps for your needs. Share public link Device Compatibility: Since it runs in the browser,
[ Chromebook Browser ] ──( Cloud )──> [ Multisim Live Engine ] ──> [ Interactive Simulation ]
You do not need a bulky Windows laptop to study electronics engineering. is the perfect companion for Chromebook users, delivering robust cloud-based simulation without performance lag. For advanced industrial needs, pairing your Chromebook with a remote desktop setup bridges the gap perfectly. If you need help setting this up, let me know: Are you using this for a specific school course ? The Chrome OS is not compatible with Windows
| Feature | Multisim (Native) | CircuitLab | PartSim | EveryCircuit | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | No (without VM) | Yes (Chrome) | Yes (Chrome) | Yes (Android) | | Real SPICE engine? | Yes (XSPICE) | Yes (custom) | Yes (custom) | Simplified | | PCB Export | Yes (Ultiboard) | No | No | No | | Offline mode | Yes | No (unless PWA) | No | Yes | | Cost | $1,400+ | Free-$49/yr | Free | Free-$9.99 |