Simuli

Learning IoT Simplified

Access an IoT Lab right within your browser

Learning IoT
Simplified

Access an IoT Lab right within your browser

We give you all the tools you need to learn and teach IoT

in a meaningful and effective manner

Collaborative

Instructors have easy access to the student’s environment. Work and Share effortlessly!

Immersive

One-to-One device emulation.
What works in real life, works with us.
No modifications!

Scalable

Your lab grows as you grow.
Manage your group on the Cloud!

Tried and Tested

More than 100,000 hours of lab usage with 10,000+ users across the globe

Find Simuli in 100+ Research Papers*

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Cloud-Hosted Lab

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No installation or local setup necessary.

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We’re always available.

Instant access to
updates!

New features included automatically

Comprehensive Documentation

Boards

The Raspberry Pi® is a single-board computer developed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. It has a microprocessor, RAM, a WiFi module, Ethernet adapter. It packs a great punch for its compact credit-card-sized form factor. It also has several GPIO pins that can communicate with devices via I2C, SPI or UART. Our Sensors are modelled with such fine detail that you don't need to write any custom code to interface them.
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One of the most common names you will hear when talking about creating smart products is Arduino. Arduino has been at the forefront of the maker revolution. Now you can use the Arduino Uno in combination with the W5500 Ethernet module to simulate a plethora of IoT projects that were never possible before.
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Simuli supports the STM32 Nucleo® F411RE board with support for an array of additional components that you can use for your next IoT Project. The STM32 is one of the most widely used and capable microcontrollers with a 100 MHz Cortex-M4F core. You can use your own toolchain to compile your code into a binary or build it right within Simuli!
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