Compare the Top Systems Engineering & MBSE Software that integrates with MATLAB as of October 2025

This a list of Systems Engineering & MBSE software that integrates with MATLAB. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with MATLAB. View the products that work with MATLAB in the table below.

What is Systems Engineering & MBSE Software for MATLAB?

Systems engineering and MBSE software enables engineers and systems designers to create and simulate system designs using a GUI. Systems engineering software streamlines and simplifies the process of designing a system such as factory machines, industrial equipment systems, IoT systems, and more. Model-based systems engineering (MBSE) software enables systems designers to model systems based on specific requirements. Compare and read user reviews of the best Systems Engineering & MBSE software for MATLAB currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Innoslate

    Innoslate

    SPEC Innovations

    Innoslate is a comprehensive platform for Systems Engineering, seamlessly integrating Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) tools to support the lifecycle of complex systems. From concept to decommissioning, Innoslate empowers teams to design, analyze, and manage systems precisely and efficiently. Comprehensive System Modeling: Use standard SysML, IDEF, DoDAF, and LML to visualize and define system architectures and behaviors. Requirements Integration: Link system models directly to requirements for complete traceability and alignment with project objectives. Lifecycle Support: Manage every phase of the system lifecycle, including requirements, design, testing, and deployment, within a unified platform. AI-Driven Insights: Leverage AI to analyze models, identify gaps, and suggest optimizations for better system performance. Simulation and Validation: Test system behaviors and processes using built-in tools, including discrete event and Monte Carlo simulation.
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    Valispace

    Valispace

    Valispace

    It enables Team Collaboration on all important aspects of the Engineering Lifecycle, such as: - Requirements Management - Data-Driven Functional Design - Product Architecture - Detailed Systems Design & Simulation - Automated Verification - Live Documentation It also allows for cross-lifecycle process improvements, such as: - Agile Engineering Planning - Technical Change Management In comparison to siloed Requirement Management Systems or Model Based Systems Engineering expert-tools, its data-driven architecture enables agile hardware development across departments with a digital thread along the engineering lifecycle. Valispace’s proprietary calculation engine propagates changes instantly to users, requirements, architecture, verifications and documentation. Therefore, its introduction into the engineering process reduces costs by significantly shortening development times, as well as by preventing design mistakes which usually lead to expensive rework.
    Starting Price: €50/month/user
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    Syndeia

    Syndeia

    Intercax

    A Digital Thread is a graph whose nodes are elements in various enterprise repositories, tools, and version control systems, and whose edges are intra-model relationships within each tool and inter-model relationships created and managed by Syndeia between the nodes. Syndeia provides model transformation services to build the digital thread graph, such as drag-n-drop requirements from Jama or DOORS-NG to SysML, generate Simulink models and PLM part structures from SysML models, connect behavior elements in SysML to software code in GitHub, or track the development status of a sub-system in JIRA directly from SysML. Syndeia provides services to search, compare, and bi-directionally synchronize connected models in the digital thread, such as compare and sync changes in system architecture to PLM part structure, compare connected SysML and Simulink models, or sync changes in DOORS-NG requirements to SysML.
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