AnyLogic helps teams simulate real-world systems—like supply chains or manufacturing lines—before making costly decisions. It’s flexible enough to handle complex, changing operations, though its pricing isn’t disclosed upfront. For many, the ability to test scenarios without risk makes it a practical investment.
AnyLogic Specifications
Natural Language Dialogue
Smart Data Discovery
Self-Service Dashboards
Text To Speech & Speech To Text
What Is AnyLogic?
AnyLogic is a multimethod simulation modeling software used for analyzing and optimizing complex systems across various industries. It allows users to build digital models that mimic real-world processes like supply chains, manufacturing workflows, transportation networks, or customer behavior and then run simulations to test how they perform under different conditions.
Think of it as a virtual lab where you can experiment with business decisions before making them a reality. For example, you could simulate a warehouse to see what happens if you add more robots, change delivery routes, or face a sudden surge in demand—without any real-world risks.
It stands out as the only tool that combines three modeling methods (agent-based, discrete-event, and system dynamics) into one platform, giving you the flexibility to tackle complex problems from multiple angles.
In simple terms, AnyLogic is a powerful ‘what-if’ tool. It helps you predict how things will work (or fail) before they happen, using data and simulation instead of guesswork.
AnyLogic Pricing
AnyLogic Integration
This system connects with a wide range of technologies to support simulation, automation, and data-driven decision-making. While it’s built to work with programming languages and data systems like Java, Python, and SQL databases, it also integrates with standalone tools that extend its machine learning, modeling, and visualization capabilities.
Here are some of the key tools AnyLogic integrates with:
- H2O.ai
- ONNX (Open Neural Network Exchange)
- NVIDIA Omniverse
Who Is AnyLogic For?
AnyLogic is ideal for organizations across various industries looking to model, simulate, and optimize complex systems. It’s especially valuable for teams operating in the following sectors:
- Industries
- Supply chains
- Manufacturing
- Transportation
- Warehouse operations
- Mining
- Healthcare
Is AnyLogic Right For You?
If you're working with systems that are constantly changing—like supply chains, manufacturing operations, or transportation networks—AnyLogic gives you the flexibility to build simulations that reflect that complexity. With support for multimethod modeling, cloud access, and API integrations, it adapts well to both technical and business environments.
The software is used by well-known organizations such as Google, IBM, Microsoft, and NASA, which speaks volumes about its reliability at scale. It’s not limited to one industry or use case. Instead, it’s the kind of platform that fits into different workflows, depending on how deep or detailed your modeling needs to be.
Still not sure? Contact us at (661) 384-7070 for personalized guidance on how AnyLogic can help you model smarter and plan better.
AnyLogic Features
AnyLogic is the only simulation software that combines three modern modeling methods, ‘Agent-based’, ‘Discrete Event’, and ‘System Dynamics’, into a single platform. This allows users to tackle complex systems with flexibility, whether simulating individual agent behaviors (e.g., consumer choices), operational workflows (e.g., production lines), or high-level strategic trends (e.g., market dynamics). The ability to mix methods in one model provides unparalleled adaptability for industries like logistics, healthcare, and manufacturing.
AnyLogic offers specialized libraries such as the Material Handling Library (for warehouses), Road Traffic Library (for vehicle movement), and Pedestrian Library (for crowd simulations). These pre-built tools accelerate model development by providing ready-to-use components like conveyors, AGVs, or traffic rules, reducing coding effort and ensuring accuracy in sector-specific scenarios.
Users can embed real-world geographic data into models using GIS maps, enabling simulations of supply chains, urban traffic, or disaster response scenarios. Features like built-in Google Maps-style search and route tracking based on spatial data enhance realism and planning precision. For example, logistics models can optimize delivery routes using actual road networks.
AnyLogic Cloud enables teams to run, share, and analyze models online via web dashboards. It supports high-performance computing for large-scale experiments and allows stakeholders to access simulations from any device. This feature is ideal for remote collaboration, digital twin development, and delivering client-facing solutions without local software installation.
Models can be brought to life with interactive 2D/3D animations, including custom CAD drawings or NVIDIA Omniverse integrations for photorealistic renders. This feature enhances stakeholder communication by transforming abstract data into tangible scenarios (e.g., factory layouts or pedestrian flows in airports) and aids in debugging visually tracking system behavior in real time.