Multiphysics Simulation Platform
COMSOL Multiphysics is a simulation software used to model and analyze complex physics-based systems. It allows engineers and researchers to simulate multiple physical phenomena together using finite element analysis (FEA).
COMSOL Multiphysics® is a simulation software used to model and analyze complex physics-based systems. It allows engineers and researchers to simulate multiple physical phenomena together—like heat transfer, fluid flow, electromagnetics, and structural mechanics—using finite element analysis (FEA).
It's widely used in engineering, scientific research, product design, and R&D to predict real-world behavior, optimize designs, and reduce the need for physical prototypes. The software enables the coupling of different physics in a single simulation environment, making it ideal for complex multiphysics problems.
With its intuitive interface and powerful solvers, COMSOL Multiphysics provides a comprehensive platform for simulating real-world designs, devices, and processes across all fields of engineering, manufacturing, and scientific research. The Application Builder allows users to create custom simulation apps that can be deployed to colleagues and customers.
CPU-Locked License: Installed on one designated computer. Multiple users can take turns, but only locally on that machine.
Named Single-User License (NSL): Assigned to one person; can be installed on up to four computers.
Floating Network License (FNL): Concurrent license shared across a network; ideal for teams and departments.
Class Kit License (CKL): Academic teaching license for classroom use.
COMSOL Server License (CSL): Specialized license for deploying and running simulation apps created in the COMSOL Application Builder.
Academic Server License (ASL): For hosting simulation applications in academic settings.
Simulate multiple physical phenomena simultaneously in a single integrated environment.
Create custom simulation apps that can be deployed to colleagues and customers without COMSOL licenses.
Seamless integration with MATLAB®, Excel®, and CAD software including SolidWorks®.
Comprehensive database of material properties with user-defined material capabilities.
Robust and efficient solvers for linear, nonlinear, stationary, and time-dependent problems.
Import geometries from all major CAD systems with the CAD Import Module.
Join thousands of engineers and researchers worldwide who rely on COMSOL Multiphysics for their most complex simulation challenges.