Skip to main content

Multisim For Chromebook -

While Chromebooks may not be the native home for NI Multisim just yet, the gap is closing. Whether you remote in or switch to a web-based alternative, your Chromebook is still a perfectly capable tool for electrical engineering. Happy simulating!

Use Google Drive or Dropbox to sync your project files. Work on the Chromebook (browser-based simulator), then open the same file in Multisim on a Windows PC. Export as .cir (SPICE netlist) for cross-compatibility.

Explore public circuits designed by others for educational purposes.

Another option is to use a cloud-based service that provides access to Multisim, such as: multisim for chromebook

This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later.

If you want to know more about running engineering software on ChromeOS, tell me:

Multisim Live is a cloud-based circuit simulator that runs entirely inside your web browser. It requires no installation, making it perfectly optimized for the lightweight, browser-centric architecture of ChromeOS. Key Features While Chromebooks may not be the native home

: Users can access their designs from any device, including smartphones and tablets, by logging into their account. Limitations

A Chromebook with an (ARM chips will struggle with this method). At least 4GB of RAM (8GB recommended).

Visualize circuit behavior using interactive graphs. Use Google Drive or Dropbox to sync your project files

Because Multisim Live is cloud-based, a stable connection is required to interact with the server.

Your Chromebook handles the display while a powerful remote computer does the heavy lifting.

A highly visual, interactive simulator available online and as an Android app. It animates voltage and current flows, making it excellent for learning.

No. Wine (Wine Is Not an Emulator) is often the first idea. However, NI Multisim has a "Gold" or "Platinum" rating on WineHQ? It doesn't. The latest versions (14.x and 14.x) fail due to complex USB licensing dongles and proprietary SPICE engines.

| If you are... | Best solution for "Multisim on a Chromebook" | | :--- | :--- | | | Install EveryCircuit from Play Store. Don't overcomplicate it. | | A first-year engineering student | Use Falstad or CircuitLab . Your intro courses don't need the full NI suite. | | A senior design student | Set up Paperspace cloud Windows VM. Pay $10 and have real Multisim in 20 minutes. | | A professional hobbyist | Use PartSim (browser) + KiCad (Linux via Crostini) for PCB design. | | Broke and patient | Enable Linux, install qucs , and learn Ngspice syntax. Free, but painful. |