Overview
Logicly is a visual simulator for digital circuits that makes designing and testing logic systems straightforward. Its graphical environment is approachable for newcomers yet powerful enough for experienced users, letting you build and evaluate circuits without physical components.
Visual, Mouse-Driven Editing
The interface relies on an intuitive click-and-drag workflow: pick parts from a palette and drop them onto the canvas, then join them with wires. Selecting and manipulating multiple items is simple — draw a selection marquee or hold Shift while clicking to add items to your selection. Removal options include the toolbar delete button, a right-click menu, or pressing Delete/Backspace.
Rich Collection of Components
Logicly supplies a wide variety of parts organized by function so you can compose complex designs from basic building blocks.
- Flip-flops for single-bit storage and sequential behavior
- Standard logic gates (AND, OR, NOT, XOR, etc.) to perform Boolean operations
- Input controls such as toggles and clock sources to drive your circuit
- Output indicators that show the current state of connected pins
When you open or create a file the simulation runs automatically: signals propagate through the network and any clocks begin oscillating.
Quick Tips and Tools
- Use the component picker on the left to add parts to the canvas on the right.
- Select multiple parts by dragging a box around them or by Shift‑clicking individually.
- Delete items with the toolbar button, the context menu, or the keyboard Delete/Backspace key.
- Place parts anywhere on the workspace and rearrange as needed with the mouse.
Who Benefits Most
- Students learning Boolean logic and basic circuit design
- Educators preparing demonstrations or hands-on exercises
- Designers prototyping ideas without soldering or chips
- Hobbyists exploring sequential and combinational circuits
Final Thoughts
Logicly is a clean, well-organized application for constructing and experimenting with digital circuits. Its simplicity lowers the barrier to learning, while its component set and live simulation features support meaningful design work. If you need a fast way to visualize logic behavior or teach circuit concepts, it’s a practical choice.
Technical
- Windows
- Mac
- Free Trial