Electrical circuits, PLC Ladder programming, 3D processes, HMI screens and virtual classrooms for teaching live. All in the browser, with nothing to install.
Build and energise industrial control panels: contactors, relays, timers, push buttons, selectors, limit switches, motors and signalling, with the circuit behaving for real as you wire it.
Write ladder logic and run it on a simulation engine that honours the scan cycle and the addressing of each brand: Siemens S7-1200 (TIA Portal style) and Delta DVP with octal addressing, with timers, counters, comparators, maths, MOVE, shift registers and edge contacts. More brands coming soon.
Connect your program to a virtual plant and watch it run: conveyor belts, cylinders and diverters, inductive, capacitive and colour sensors, tanks, pumps and valves with PID control, palletisers and weighing stations.
Design the operator interface —buttons, pilot lights and numeric displays— and bind it to PLC addresses, just like a real panel on the plant floor. The same screen works with any brand.
Teach live inside the simulator: students see the teacher's desktop with the pointer, receive control when it is handed over, talk over audio, ask questions in chat and submit their work. With assignments, weighted grading, attendance reports and enrolment by roster or access code.
For automation teachers who don't depend on the physical lab, colleges and universities that need a lab for the whole degree, students who want unlimited practice, and maintenance technicians who test a sequence before touching the machine.
AUTRYX is an industrial simulation lab that runs in the browser. It brings together an electrical circuit simulator, a PLC editor and engine for Ladder logic, a 3D process simulation, an HMI screen editor and virtual classrooms for teaching live inside the simulator itself.
Today you can program in the Siemens S7-1200 dialect (TIA Portal style) and in Delta DVP, each with its own addressing and its own instruction set. We are adding more brands progressively.
No. Everything runs in the browser, including the 3D simulation. There is no software, licence or virtual machine to install.
Yes. Virtual classrooms let you teach live inside the simulator: students see on their screen what the teacher is doing, receive control when it is handed over, talk over audio, ask questions in chat and submit their work for grading.
Yes. The free account includes the electrical circuit simulator and Ladder programming. The 3D process simulation and virtual classrooms belong to the paid plans.
Yes. Every program can be published with its own link so anyone can open it, simulate it and comment on it, and there is a community forum for automation questions.