Empowering Embedded Education
Making Hardware Design Accessible to Everyone.
PICSimLab started with a simple goal: to bridge the gap between code and physical hardware. We believe that every student, hobbyist, and engineer should have access to a sophisticated laboratory, even without expensive components on their desk.
Universal Access
Providing a free, high-quality simulation environment for users regardless of their economic background.
Real-World Accuracy
Emulating real peripheral behavior—not just code logic—to ensure simulation translates to physical reality.
Open Collaboration
Built by the community, for the community. Our open-source DNA ensures the project lives and grows forever.
Our Journey
From a niche tool to a global standard in hardware emulation.
The Beginning
Initial release focused on 8-bit PIC microcontrollers and basic peripheral boards.
Multi-Platform Support
Introduction of Arduino (AVR) board emulations and expansion of the ‘Spare Parts’ library.
The QEMU Integration
Strategic shift to include ESP32 and STM32 through QEMU integration, supporting modern 32-bit architectures.
Version 0.9.x & Beyond
Expanding towards RISC-V and enhanced remote lab features.
