Tiny Tapeout Explorer is an interactive web-based tool for visualizing and simulating integrated circuit designs from the Tiny Tapeout community. It offers advanced 3D GDSII/OASIS exploration, switch-level logic simulation, and real-time signal monitoring directly in the browser. The tool is ideal for hardware designers and enthusiasts seeking to explore silicon projects without installing specialized software.
In the Design & Creative space, Tiny Tapeout Explorer takes a focused approach. It focuses on exploring and simulating integrated circuit designs interactively in the browser without specialized software. Tiny Tapeout Explorer is a consumer product aimed at hardware designers. Tiny Tapeout Explorer costs nothing to use. The product ships for the web.
Behind Tiny Tapeout Explorer is Alexander Mordvintsev, and the product first shipped in 2026. The project is developed in the open on GitHub with 10 commits in the last 90 days. Among its 7 catalogued features are 3D visualization, GDSII/OASIS support, and logic simulation.
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Tiny Tapeout Explorer: WASM FET-level circuit SIM&vis verified by the PulseGate indexer
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