ExoSynk

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ExoSynk — the virtual electronics lab

ExoSynk is a free, browser-based platform where anyone can design electronics virtually — then order the physical thing. Design circuits in 2D, model enclosures in 3D, write Arduino code against a virtual ATmega328, and simulate behaviour with real physics (Modified Nodal Analysis plus a transient solver). Then publish, fork, learn from, and sell what you build.

It is built for anyone who designs electronics — students, hobbyists, makers, professional engineers, hardware startups, educators, and researchers — worldwide. Created by independent founder .

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Public labs
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Builders
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Tutorials
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Store models

Live figures, refreshed hourly.

Why ExoSynk exists

1. Learn by doing, for free

Anyone can open a real circuit simulator in the browser — no install, no account, no hardware, no risk of frying a component. Education should not be gated behind a parts budget.

2. One continuous flow: design → simulate → order

Most tools stop at simulation. ExoSynk carries a design through to a physical outcome — order it as a parts kit, have it pre-built, or buy a design someone else published.

3. A creator economy for hardware

Builders publish, fork, and remix each other's labs, write tutorials, and sell designs — earning from their engineering work the way software and video creators already can.

What “labs” are

A lab is a single ExoSynk project — a circuit, and optionally a 3D model and Arduino code, that a user designs, simulates, and saves. Labs can be private or public. Public labs can be forked and remixed by anyone and are browsable on the Explore feed.

  • 7-segment counter (0-9 on Arduino)392 views · 0 forks

    Seven Arduino digital pins drive a common-cathode 7-segment display. A shared 330Ω resistor limits current to ground. Code counts 0→9 in a loop.

  • Autonomous RC Car60 views · 1 forks

    Flagship ExoSynk demo — autonomous RC car with L298N drive, HC-SR04 obstacle avoidance, MPU6050 tilt detection, OLED + NeoPixel status, BT remote override, and a beveled 3D chassis.

  • Trial of payment51 views · 0 forks
  • Torch (LED Flashlight)50 views · 0 forks

    A complete working torch with 3D enclosure design. Battery, switch, resistor, LED — the classic first electronics project.

  • Arduino 7-segment clock49 views · 1 forks

    Arduino Uno multiplexing four common-cathode 7-segment displays into a 24-hour clock. Buttons on A0 and A1 adjust the hour and minute.

  • Dark-activated night light (LDR + NPN switch)49 views · 0 forks

    Classic analog circuit — no Arduino. An LDR forms a voltage divider that drives an NPN base. LED turns on only when ambient light drops. Four parts, one transistor, zero code.

Most-followed builders

The community members with the most followers right now.

  • Yash Patil@yashpatil2 followers

    FOUNDER OF EXOSYNK

  • Parth Magdum@parthmagdum1 follower

    I'm Co-Founder of Exosynk

  • ExoSynk@exosynk1 follower

    The Virtual Electronics Lab. Design circuits in your browser, wire them up, run real physics — then (later) order your build as actual hardware.

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Founder

Yash Patil — founder of ExoSynk

Software Developer & Founder of ExoSynk

Yash Patil is an independent software developer and the solo founder of ExoSynk. He builds across web, mobile, desktop, and AI, and has solo-built a complete Foundry ERP system used in real manufacturing operations.

Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India · Bachelor of Computer Science (BCS), The New College, Kolhapur (Shivaji University)

Verified profiles

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Machine-readable version: https://exosynk.com/llms.txt