Simulink Compiler
Simulink® Compiler™ enables you to share Simulink simulations as standalone executables. You can build the executables by packaging the compiled Simulink model and the MATLAB® code used to set up, run, and analyze a simulation. Standalone executables can be complete simulation apps that use MATLAB graphics and UIs designed with MATLAB App Designer. To cosimulate with an external simulation environment, you can generate standalone Functional Mockup Unit (FMU) binaries that adhere to the Functional Mockup Interface (FMI) standard.
To provide browser-based access to your deployed simulation, you can create a web app and host it with MATLAB Web App Server™. Simulink simulations can be packaged into software components for integration with other programming languages (with MATLAB Compiler SDK™). Large-scale deployment to enterprise systems is supported through MATLAB Production Server™.
To generate C and C++ source code from Simulink, use Simulink Coder™.
Get Started
Learn the basics of Simulink Compiler
Deploy Standalone Applications
Create and deploy standalone applications
Debug Standalone Applications
Debug applications, identify model compatibility and dependencies
Create Standalone FMU
Generate standalone Functional Mockup Unit from Simulink models using FMU Builder for Simulink
Large-Scale Cloud Simulation for Simulink Support Package
Simulink Compiler provides support package to run large-scale simulations on cloud