Multisim™ circuit simulator software integrates industry-standard SPICE simulation with an interactive schematic environment to instantly visualize and analyze electronic circuit behavior. Its intuitive interface helps educators reinforce circuit theory and improve retention of theory throughout engineering curriculum. By adding powerful circuit simulation and analyses to the design flow, Multisim™ helps researchers and designers reduce printed circuit board (PCB) prototype iterations and save development costs.
Multisim™ for Education is circuits teaching application software for analog, digital, and power electronics courses and laboratories.
Multisim™ provides engineers the SPICE simulation, analysis, and PCB design tools to quickly iterate through designs and improve prototype performance.
Multisim Live™ delivers SPICE simulation to you anywhere, anytime. Learn electronics with an interactive, online, touch-optimized environment that works on any device. With a database of over 30,000 community circuits, you can immediately turn inspiration into simulation. Try it now for free!
Software is available in both subscription and perpetual license terms. An NI software service agreement is included with active subscription licenses. For perpetual licenses, an NI software service agreement is included for one year, and after the first year, software service is renewable on an annual basis.
NI software is available to purchase for individuals as a single-seat license, for teams or sites as a volume license, or for entire organizations with an enterprise agreement.
Subscription licenses give you access to software on an annual basis, while perpetual licenses provide lifetime usage of the software.
Software Services
Included Benefits
Get the latest features as soon as they’re released with access to new versions
Have your system up and running faster with troubleshooting help from NI experts
Learn the skills you need for success with 24/7 access to select online training and virtual demonstrations
Maintain your long-standing systems with access to previous versions of NI software