Students should use the same software as the professionals
Calculations, FEA, code, and documentation — free, in your browser, no license and no install. The same connected tools practicing engineers use, not a stripped-down student edition.
You shouldn't need a license to learn
The tools the industry runs on are locked behind expensive licenses, student editions with features stripped out, or a lab computer you have to physically sit at. So you learn on a watered-down version, then relearn the real thing later.
Learning engineering is hard enough. The software to do it shouldn't be.
What you get, free
- The real tool — calculations, FEA, code, and docs, not a crippled student edition. The full edition is the student edition.
- Anywhere — it's in your browser, so it runs on your laptop, no lab machine, no virtual machine and no install.
- See the work — unit-aware calculations that show every step make it a good way to actually learn, not just get an answer.
- Share it — send a link to a professor or a teammate; no file format to wrangle.
An assistant that helps you learn
Stuck on a problem? The assistant walks you through it — it points to where a number went wrong, explains the step you missed, and checks your units and assumptions. It won't just hand you the answer, because the point is to learn the work, not skip it. Think of it as a TA that's awake at 2 a.m. the night before your project is due.
Free now, and not a trial
WORC is free to use, in your browser, no install and no login to start — and the base product stays free, so what you learn on is what you'll use in industry. You only pay when you want extended AI assistance, accelerated compute, or enterprise features.
More of what WORC does:
The connected workspace Engineering calculations Free FEA in your browser

