Getting AeroSim¶
AeroSim can be used in cloud or local environments, depending on your project needs and infrastructure. This page summarizes the available access models and licensing behavior so you can choose the right setup.
Access Model Comparison¶
Model |
Setup Location |
Can Run Simulations |
Typical Use |
License Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Cloud |
AeroSim cloud (solver.aerosim.io) |
No |
Evaluation, learning, and public project setup |
Free |
Cloud |
AeroSim cloud (solver.aerosim.io) |
Yes |
Production cloud workflows and team collaboration |
Paid |
Local |
Customer workstation or on-prem infrastructure |
Yes |
Internal/private workflows and local compute control |
Paid |
AeroSim License Policies¶
Cloud Version¶
AeroSim is available as a cloud-based solution, allowing users to access the platform without local installation. You can create an account here.
Free Version
Available at https://solver.aerosim.io.
Allows users to set up public projects and explore key workflows.
Does not require a license key.
Does not allow running simulations.
Paid Version
Requires a valid AeroSim license to run simulations.
May include different license tiers (for example, individual, academic, and enterprise), depending on usage needs.
For enterprise use, custom licensing and deployment options may be available.
Contact AeroSim for pricing and availability details: Contact Us
Local Version¶
The local version runs on your own infrastructure and requires installation on a compatible system with an NVIDIA GPU. A valid AeroSim license is required to run simulations in local mode.
For installation instructions, refer to the Installation Guide.
How to Acquire an AeroSim License¶
To acquire an AeroSim license, contact an AeroSim representative through one of the following channels: