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Build and simulate electronic circuits, explore thousands of community circuits!
Community-driven circuit library [switching cost]
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EveryCircuit
v2.31
1.5y ago
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
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Physics Lab AR directly competes for the same STEM-focused student demographic by offering immersive, visual-first simulation tools that mirror EveryCircuit's goal of demystifying complex physical systems.
While aimed at a younger audience, it competes for the same 'educational play' time by using physics-based building mechanics to teach foundational engineering concepts.
Competes for the 'curiosity-driven learning' audience by using AI to identify and explain the natural world.
Serves the same academic niche by providing exam archives and practice problems for physical science students.
Targets the formal education sector by aligning content with specific school curricula, competing for the student study-aid market.
While focused on medical data, its use of AI for research analysis represents a shift toward intelligent, data-driven educational tools.
It captures the early-STEM market by gamifying engineering and physics through a popular media franchise, diverting potential entry-level users.
This is a direct functional competitor that focuses on 3D circuit visualization and GPU-accelerated analysis for a more technical user base.
This app competes for the 'interactive science exploration' market share by providing deep, system-level simulations of biological processes.
Competes for the 'science student' demographic by providing AI-driven assistance for solving complex chemistry problems.
A new entrant in the education space that uses interactive mini-games to teach complex subjects, threatening to pull away casual learners.