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SimDiff is the leading solution for integrating Simulink into modern DevOps platforms while minimizing Simulink license usage. Used by virtually every major company building complex mechatronic systems, SimDiff is the only Simulink differencing and merging tool with the accuracy and speed required for native Git workflows—handling models with 30,000+ blocks in under 10 seconds.

Who Can Get a Free Young Engineer License?

  • Current undergraduate or graduate students in engineering, computer science, or related fields

  • Recent graduates and early-career engineers (typically 0–5 years experience) working in or studying MBSE, Simulink, controls, embedded systems, or safety-critical software

  • Members of university engineering teams, capstone/senior design projects, research groups, or student organizations (SAE, IEEE, etc.)

  • 25 years or younger

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Version Control System Integration

SimDiff integrates with many version control systems (VCSs) and we provide articles detailing the setup process: ClearTeam Explorer, Git, Git+Git Extensions, Git+SourceTree, Mercurial, TortoiseGit, and TortoiseSVN. If you have questions about the existing documentation, or if your version control system is not listed, please contact ENSOFT support.

DevOps Integration

We also offer documentation to integrate SimDiff Automation into your DevOps workflow, using Azure DevOps, GitHub, and GitLab as examples.

System Requirements

SimDiff supports all Windows versions going back two decades and common Linux versions. SimDiff can compute differences without MATLAB/Simulink installed, though some advanced features do use it. SimDiff supports R2007b and higher, all the way up to the most recent release. Full SimDiff System Requirement details can be found here.