COMSOL Compiler™
COMSOL Compiler™ is an add-on to COMSOL Multiphysics® that enables you to create and distribute standalone simulation applications. With just a click in the Application Builder, your COMSOL models can be compiled into executable files for Windows®, Linux®, or macOS, allowing anyone to run them without requiring a COMSOL Multiphysics® or COMSOL Server™ license. This gives you full control over your simulations and the flexibility to share your expertise with colleagues, customers, and collaborators without software restrictions. COMSOL Compiler™ also allows customization of the user experience with personalized splash screens and desktop icons, making your applications polished and professional. Whether you are in engineering, research, product design, or manufacturing, COMSOL Compiler™ makes simulation more accessible, portable, and impactful.
- Standalone Executables – Convert COMSOL Multiphysics® applications into independent apps for Windows®, Linux®, and macOS.
- No License Required – Compiled applications run without the need for COMSOL Multiphysics® or COMSOL Server™.
- Simple Compilation – One-click process from the Application Builder to create ready-to-use executables.
- Custom Branding – Add splash screens and desktop icons for a professional, branded experience.
- Broad Licensing Options – Available as single-user, CPU-locked, or floating network licenses.
- Add-On Compatibility – Supports most COMSOL add-on modules for versatile application building (with some exclusions).
- Knowledge Sharing – Provide simulation tools to customers, students, or non-experts without requiring them to own COMSOL licenses.
- Collaborative Research – Share complex models with project partners as executable apps.
- Engineering & Design Teams – Distribute tailored simulation tools across departments for design validation and optimization.
- Manufacturing & QA – Deliver apps for testing, process validation, and troubleshooting on production floors.
- Education & Training – Create learning tools for students or training simulations for technical staff.
