Best Free Finite Element Analysis (FEA) Software of 2025

Find and compare the best Free Finite Element Analysis (FEA) software in 2025

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Free Finite Element Analysis (FEA) software on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    SimScale Reviews
    SimScale, a web-based cloud application, plays an important role in simulation software for many industries. The platform supports Computational Fluid Dynamics, Finite Element Analysis (FEA), as well as Thermal Simulation. It also provides 3D simulation, continuous modeling, motion & dynamic modelling.
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    FEATool Multiphysics Reviews
    FEATool Multiphysics – "Physics Simulator Made Easy" – a fully integrated physics simulation, FEA and CFD toolbox. FEATool Multiphysics provides a fully integrated simulation platform that includes a unified user interface for several multi-physics solvers such as OpenFOAM and Computational fluid dynamics (CFD), including SU2 Code and FEniCS. This allows users to model coupled physics phenomena, such as those found in fluid flow and heat transfer, structural, electromagnetics acoustics and chemical engineering applications. FEATool multiphysics is a trusted tool for engineers and researchers in the energy, automotive and semi-conductor industries.
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    RFEM Reviews

    RFEM

    Dlubal Software

    €697.50 rent 1 month
    The FEA program RFEM enables quick and easy modeling, structural, and dynamic calculation as well as the design and construction of models with member and plate, wall, folded plates, shell, shell, and other solid elements. Modular software allows you to connect the main program RFEM to the appropriate add-ons to meet your specific requirements. Structural analysis program RFEM offers structural engineers a 3D FEA tool that meets all modern civil engineering requirements. Simple and complex structures can be modelled with ease thanks to efficient data input and intuitive handling. The basis of a modular software program is the structural analysis program RFEM. The RFEM basic program is used to create structures, materials, loads, and plans for spatial and planar structural systems that include plates, walls, shells and members. You can also create mixed structures and model contact elements.
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    AxisVM Reviews

    AxisVM

    InterCAD

    $500 one-time payment
    AxisVM is primarily utilized for designing buildings, along with industrial and geotechnical structures. Its robust finite element solver combined with practical modeling tools makes it suitable for bridge design, as well as for developing composite structures, machines, and vehicles. In addition to standard configurations, users have access to optional design modules tailored for structures constructed from reinforced concrete, steel, timber, and masonry members and connections. Furthermore, the software's unique elements and advanced analysis capabilities enable the successful design of innovative and custom structures. Additionally, users can generate comprehensive reports that include tables, drawings, and detailed design calculations, complete with tailored headings and text. These reports are dynamically updated, automatically reflecting the latest model data and results, ensuring accuracy and relevance in documentation. This feature enhances user efficiency by simplifying the reporting process.
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    CAEplex Reviews

    CAEplex

    Seamplex

    $25 per month
    Simply launch a standard web browser like Chrome or Firefox and search for "caeplex" to get started. It is compatible with all major operating systems, including Windows, MacOS, GNU/Linux, iOS, and Android. The heavy computations occur on our servers, meaning CAEplex can be utilized on virtually any existing computer, laptop, tablet, or smartphone without the need for hardware upgrades or maintenance. There’s no requirement to purchase a new device or enhance the RAM of your older models. Our standout feature is the combination of "ease and speed," allowing you to solve a CAEplex case from initial input to final results in under a minute with our streamlined three-step process. If you happen to find a faster finite element analysis application, we would love to hear about it. CAEplex is accessible from any mobile device, including older or damaged tablets and phones, ensuring you can access and showcase your projects from anywhere at any time. Embrace an agile development process that incorporates simulation, which we prefer to call "modeling," along with additive manufacturing and seamless online collaboration, enhancing your workflow significantly. This flexibility allows you to stay productive, regardless of your location or device limitations.
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    WELSIM Reviews

    WELSIM

    WelSimulation LLC

    $45 per user per month
    Engineers and researchers can use WELSIM finite-element analysis software to create prototype virtual products and conduct simulation studies.
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    SwiftComp Reviews
    SwiftComp is an innovative composite simulation software that combines multiscale and multiphysics capabilities to provide the precision of 3D finite element analysis (FEA) with the simplicity of basic engineering models. This groundbreaking tool simplifies the modeling process for engineers, allowing them to treat composites with the same ease as metals while maintaining accuracy and capturing intricate microstructural details. It offers cohesive modeling for structures that are one-dimensional (like beams), two-dimensional (such as plates or shells), and three-dimensional, effectively calculating the material properties required. Users can utilize SwiftComp independently for virtual composite testing or as an enhancement to existing structural analysis tools, thereby integrating high-fidelity composite modeling into their workflows. Additionally, SwiftComp excels in determining the optimal structural model for macroscopic analysis and includes capabilities for dehomogenization, which enables the calculation of pointwise stresses within the microstructure. It seamlessly connects with established software such as ABAQUS and ANSYS, further broadening its applicability in engineering projects. As a result, SwiftComp significantly enhances the efficiency and effectiveness of composite material modeling in various engineering applications.
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