# Sim3D Reviews 2026. Verified Reviews, Pros & Cons | Capterra

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Sim3D

4.4 (18)

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Last updated March 13th, 2026

# Reviews of Sim3D

Ease of use

4.1

Customer Service

4.7

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VR

Verified Reviewer  
Nutritional advisor  
Hospital & Health Care  
Used the software for: 6-12 months

### " Solution in 3D simulation."

April 9, 2020

3.0

We are currently using Sim3D to easily recreate simulations of physiological processes in different patients, which is much easier to explain and learn than just theoretical. For our first simulations we were able to recycle CAD files from other projects.

Pros

It is a great simulation program, very simple to use and intuitive. Personally, I have no knowledge in programming or design, but with some help from the systems sector, I was able to perform simulations that make training work much easier.

Cons

At first it was difficult to understand the functions of the different options and to be able to perform an initial configuration of the entire interface. After trial and error I was able to use all the features easily.

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RS

Richard S.  
President  
Industrial Automation  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "The Best Simulation Software for Industrial Automation"

December 3, 2020

5.0

Our business is built exactly on the value this software provides. We've solved a host of problems across many industries (BioPharma, CPG, warehouse/distribution, automotive). And in many areas of focus - continuous improvement, R&D, engineering, and training.

Pros

The platform is feature rich, incredibly customizable, and connects easily to so many useful technologies like Oculus Rift and HTC Vive. It's the only platform that is both physics-based and capable of emulating an entire factory/distribution center. The support is responsive worldwide and helpful. It's platform agnostic so it's built to work with to Rockwell, Siemens, and a host of other automation platforms. The visualization engine is also world-class. You can recreate systems that are difficult to differentiate visually from the real one.

Cons

Life of the cutting edge means some features encounter errors which arise from deep in the program. We've never had major issues with this (1-2 times per year). When it comes up, support is there to help. Users must also be cognizant of how their custom catalogs interface with standard components.

Alternatives considered

[FlexSim](https://www.capterra.com/p/107009/FlexSim/)

Reason for choosing Sim3D

Emulation capabilities, physics engine, data interfacing, modern APIs, visualization capabilities.

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Response from Rockwell Automation

December 4, 2020

Many thanks for your review, Richard. We designed our technology as a framework to enable power users to customize it should they need to make solutions which include functionality outside the scope of our products or proprietary to the end user. The majority of users rarely step outside the supplied catalogs of industrial objects to create their solutions, but we believe it's important to provide the means to allow users to do so if they can provide better vertical solutions to their clients by doing so. We continue to develop methodologies to assist these users in their task of creating robust and compatible solutions.

CA

Colin A.  
Director  
Management Consulting  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Sim3D Professional - A Way to Convince Them The System Integration will Work"

August 30, 2016

5.0

Simulation is a powerful tool used to support decisions and provide stakeholders with that warm comfort feeling that the solution proposed, is not the next instalment of a Harry Potter book (fiction) but a realistic and viable proposition. This translates into requirement for a software that enables the desired As-Is state to be acceptably reproduced and the To-Be state put through its paces in order to receive that rewarding Yes from the stakeholders. Simulation is of course not without its challenge, especially when it comes to working in environments of change, internal politics, deadlines and this before you have gained an understanding of the system under study, let alone decide how best to turn the concept into a model. The final results from the study are like the hook on the back of the door, decisions are hung from them like coats. Simulation models that fail to provide timely acceptable answers, soon share a similar fate to that annoying coat hook that continually drops your coat on the floor i.e. the coat is placed elsewhere and the hook no longer used. With the above challenges to meet and motivation levels high (as they are at the start of a project), we enter the environment of increasing time constraints and reduced budgets. The right investment in a simulation tool equates to having a fast learning curve and visuals that leaves little to the imagination and a reduced leap of faith in accepting the proposed solution on the part of the stakeholder. Having laid out the expectations for our simulation engine, Sim3D does a great job of meeting these challenges when it comes to factory planning, evaluating manual operations on a line, equipment design and general system integration. I find it is at its best in the environment where modelling in detail and eliminating those unwanted surprises is the order of business. It is by no means restricted to modelling those scenarios, but when it comes to simulating something different such as crane operations then scripting is required and that can add some upfront time. The professional version I would say is more for someone else doing the leg work by building the objects and you dragging and dropping them in to build the system under study. Once you have built up a library of various objects then the task becomes more a stroll in the park.

Pros

Standard Library- The object orientated approach to modelling means dragging and dropping from the vast array of objects in its standard library with no coding required. Objects range from people, to baggage systems. Place a Load creator where you want to start and line runs on play. Importing Files- Imported 3D CAD file sizes are significantly reduced. There is a vast selection of supported file formats to import from including point cloud. Navigation- Interact simply using just the controls on the mouse. Switch on and off layers, so only the areas you wish to focus on are visible. Eye catching for working on particular objects in fine detail or having the audience pay attention in class. Apply physics, adjust coefficient of friction values to demonstrate loads interacting with other surfaces. Then interact by picking them up to clear blockages if they occur. Data Tables- Link MS Worksheets to objects. KPI- Use standard data collection objects from library. Experiments- Directly add property to vary to experiment window from object. Use Analysis to create charts for showing results. Animation support for exporting to standard formats e.g. MP4 but also animated PDF and VR. Alternatively view using Demo3D App on your smartphone. Render scene using opensource renderer and make photorealistic movies. Support- Team are like having a Formula 1 pit crew in your email account. WebStore contains tutorial videos with starting models and additional object libraries.

Cons

I should firstly point out that my review is based on the 2015 version and not the current 2016 so some of these may already have been resolved, but as my use is based on the Professional 2015 version it will at least serve as a guide. Importing Files- A couple of gripes here are: 1. Lack of support for actual Max file formats ' Workaround requires original file to be exported first as 3ds format in Max before importing it. 2. Occasionally files that were originally imported from another CAD package other than Inventor (which I use), ends up with duplicate parts of the object ' clean-up operation is then required to remove the duplicate items. To be fair I believe the second gripe is more an Inventor issue than a Sim3D one, but make sure the file doesn't have duplicates. Physics Based- As it stands now the physics is either on or off as a global selection. Not being able to switch physics off for certain objects rather than globally would enable areas that you are studying in detail to be visualised more effectively and the areas that are there for background framing could be ignored. Experiment- Something I find disappointing is that once the column has been added to the Experiment window, the column heading is fixed and does not appear to dynamically update should the name of the corresponding object change. Something I think would be useful here is an optimisation engine especially when there are a lot of parameters in the experiment that can be adjusted.

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BL

Benoit L.  
Automated systems simulation developer  
Consumer Goods  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Great tool for emulation"

August 25, 2016

5.0

We think Emulate3D is a tremendous tool for emulation and controls testing. We test and validate our PLC control programs before the machine is built by connecting the PLC I/O to virtual versions of our systems that we create in Emulate3D. The ability to build custom equipment from our CAD models gives us the flexibility to create a realistic model of any piece of equipment we may design. We have developed a catalog of custom equipment but importing CAD from SolidWorks and developing C# scripts to emulate realistic behavior in response to PLC signals. Emulate3D also allows us to reproduce and troubleshoot problems that happens on systems already installed. This is especially useful to debug intermittent problems. More information on our experience with Emulate3D can be found here: http://www.axiumsolutions.com/have-you-heard-of-3d-simulation-of-automated-equipment/ http://www.axiumsolutions.com/how-using-the-latest-3d-simulation-software-for-vision-guided-robotic-applications-will-save-you-time-and-money/

Pros

\- Flexibilty we get to create any custom equipment we want, - Ability to write C# code directly in VisualStudio, - Ease of connection with a PLC, - Amazing customer support, they are even open to develop custom components for us (virtual depth camera, for example)

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JH

Jonathan H.  
PLC Controls Engineer  
Logistics and Supply Chain  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Excellent way to test logic prior to deployment"

April 1, 2020

5.0

Overall I've been very happy using Demo3D. Our business application is to do full end to end testing of an ASRS, both PLC code and higher level software functions, prior to commissioning. Some of our customers have very narrow downtime windows so it's extremely important that we know what our code is going to do before we get to site, and to that end Demo3D has been instrumental for us. Testing against a model has become a key step in our workflow for any project.

Pros

My company has been using this program to model complex material handling systems for 8 year now, and without it we would certainly be spending many extra weeks on site working out bugs and testing logic. Demo3D is very simple to use once you understand and master a few key principals and skills, and you can then apply them in many creative ways, there's always ten ways to make something work.

Cons

Cons are that Demo3D is sometimes buggy, and will crash more than I think it should. We've gotten into the habit of saving early and saving often.

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Response from Rockwell Automation

April 6, 2020

Hi Jonathan, Many thanks for your review. The work you and your colleagues have done over the years (and have shown at our annual User Group Meetings from time to time) has been very impressive and certainly instructive for other attendees. Emulate3D technology continues to be vigorously developed by a time of experienced programmers; we are dedicated to remaining the solution of choice for anyone looking to demonstrate, simulate, or emulate machines and automated systems. Your feedback is essential to our understanding of your requirements and how they develop over time and as your experience grows, so we welcome all feedback and act on it whenever we can. All the best, and stay in touch, Ian McGregor

MS

Markus S.  
system engineer  
Packaging and Containers  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Most flexible sofrware platform for analysing complex s<stems in an easy to use way"

December 4, 2020

5.0

bottle neck through put buffering accumulation

Pros

Quick start without programming background open programming interface C#,Java scipt.. with visual studio bidirectional CAD integration quick logic scripting high performance of physic engines 3D + dynamics= 4D interactive virtual systems = 5D fast development fast support!! very realistic results

Cons

general documentation training concepts

Switched from

[Enterprise Dynamics](https://www.capterra.com/p/138692/Enterprise-Dynamics/)

functionality reusability no development

Review Source

Response from Rockwell Automation

December 7, 2020

Thanks Markus - we'll work on that documentation and keep adding to the tutorial videos!

SD

Steven D.  
Controls Engineer  
Industrial Automation  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Easy to use, powerful tool"

April 9, 2020

5.0

Pros

Extremely easy to build entire conveyor systems and integrate it with running PLC logic

Cons

Throughout the life of the software bugs have plagued the physics engine. It's absolutely gotten better and better over the years but it hasn't been without challenges. Luckily the developers are fighting the battle against them with enthusiasm.

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VT

Varun T.  
Simulation Project Manager  
Aviation & Aerospace  
Used the software for: Less than 6 months

### "Excellent Simulation Software to q"

September 18, 2017

4.0

Provides us with a very powerful and advance simulation software which will be used to build large scale and complex simulation models for automated material handling system in future. As of now we have finished evaluation and intend to begin using this software for projects in near future.

Pros

Object oriented programming approach with ability to create component classes allows to quickly build models with previously developed objects. Versatile programming capabilities with flexibility to write logic using Jscript, C sharp and built in Quicklogics. Common environment for model development and runtime. Superior 3D graphics, rendering capabilities. Ability to develop physics based modeling allows to realistically model system functionalities. Comprehensive import features to read/bring into simulation variety of CAD file formats. Highly customizable. Product support staff is fantastic and very helpful. Product development team is very responsive to identify and release bug fix and updates.

Cons

As of 2016 version, there is little documentation available for detailed Help. Would be great if there is a "Getting started" documentation/handbook available to cover basics for methods, properties, and events to allow users to quickly learn programming in Sim3D. While there are a lot of example models available and very helpful, an organized and detailed help documentation would be more beneficial for beginners.

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VR

Verified Reviewer  
Payment Analyst  
Consumer Goods  
Used the software for: Less than 6 months

### "Great software to make complex project decisions"

April 10, 2020

4.0

It is a great product to reduce the potential risk of a project. Showing the consequences that can occur at each stage of it. It is not the product with the best price on the market, but it is definitely the one that has a wide variety of tools that do not require other additional software. It is a robust software that seeks to solve the questions generated by the risk of a project.

Pros

The software has a wide variety of tools to analyze the risk and consequences of each stage of a project. You do not need other software to add mechanical and electrical models.

Cons

The Price can be an obstacle to purchasing the complete software. There is no trial version, but a free trial period. It is also a bit complex software to use and the "help section" does not give too much information.

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TP

Trevor P.  
Project Manager  
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Our experience with the software has been top notched!"

September 12, 2017

5.0

We have been able to conceptualize and test projects early in the design process. This allows us to demonstrate our proposed approach in the sales phase of the project

Pros

The simplicity of use while maintaining the power and flexibility of advanced simulation. The ability to advance simple models into elaborate simulations is critical .

Cons

There could be better examples and training on flow control. While the tutorials use this feature, they never speak directly to the why of some implementations.

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EK

Ervin K.  
Key Account Manager  
Wholesale  
Used the software for: I used a free trial

### "Easy to use 3D sofware"

April 8, 2020

5.0

Pros

Ease of use, intuitive user interface, large list of ready made components, high customization options.

Cons

So far I have not found any issues with the software I can point out.

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LB

Luke B.  
Owner  
  
Used the software for: 6-12 months

### "Nice bit of software "

July 19, 2018

3.0

Pros

I really like its user interface. Super clean and not bloats at all. Did have some issues but a update fixed it

Cons

It was a like any new software, learning challenging was interesting but over all was good. I like it but kinda dislike it.

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PM

Patrice M.  
Director of Product Development  
Packaging and Containers  
Used the software for: 6-12 months

### "Very user friendly for simple tasks and great for presentation to our customers"

September 18, 2017

4.0

Able to show our customers our concept for their new plant. They really like incresed our level of credibility. Also we were able to tell another customer that the system they were planning to make will not work and they should take our recommandations

Pros

Lots a pre-configured systems that are easy to play with and adjust. The way to import CAD files and make layout is very nice. Able to simulate "real-life" product behavior.

Cons

I'm not a programmer so when you need some more advanced animation, it becomes quickly very difficult to program what you want the system to do.

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OAE

OMAR ALEJANDRO E.  
Manager Mechanical Design  
Automotive  
Used the software for: I used a free trial

### "good experience for the development of manufacturing lines"

April 7, 2020

4.0

the tools are very simple and easy to use

Pros

it is a very interesting software, we used it for a simulation of a conveyor line and the results were very accurate

Cons

At the moment we do not have many projects to apply it, but we believe that in the future we could acquire it.

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Response from Rockwell Automation

April 9, 2020

Many thanks Omar, we look forward to counting you among our users.

DD

Diego D.  
Project Manager  
  
Used the software for: Less than 6 months

### "For visualitation it is a great tool, it can be also used for commercial purposes."

September 19, 2017

5.0

Pros

Strong in Visualitation. Visually friendly. Better capabilities compared to previous software. Easy to work collaborativelly (many people in the same project)

Cons

Very complicated for process analytics because of the visualitation component which sometimes is not needed. Lack of all elements that make part on a warehouse operation (more MHE's types, different truck and bay types). Manual process are difficult to model due to graphical part.

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AH

Anthony H.  
Lecturer  
Education Management  
Used the software for: I used a free trial

### "Good mechanical simulation software."

August 13, 2019

5.0

Looked at the software for possibly teaching it in schools.

Pros

Good for industries who want a clean and easy to follow work flow.

Cons

Not really entertainment friendly as the creativity feels limited. I teach for animations.

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DB

Daniel B.  
Controls Engineer  
Industrial Automation  
Used the software for: I used a free trial

### "Experience"

April 9, 2020

4.0

Overall this product will help us to continue to be innovate and offer our customers something others don’t

Pros

The value add to customers when selling now machines

Cons

The database set up and integration were a bit tricky

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cE

chris E.  
SR CAD DESIGNER  
Construction  
Used the software for: Less than 6 months

### "GREAT FOR CLIENT PROJECT REVIEWS"

April 9, 2020

4.0

Overall, our experience has been great. being able to walk thru and visually see drawing changes from our Revit files has made a difference.

Pros

Emulate has been great for us to review changes of clients drawings

Cons

Based on the file size, the software can be require a lot of graphics power.

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