Welcome to Fritzing Fritzing is an open-source hardware initiative that makes electronics accessible as a creative material for anyone We offer a software tool, a community website and services in the spirit of Processing and Arduino, fostering a creative ecosystem that allows users to document their prototypes, share them with others, teach electronics in a classroom, and layout and manufacture professional PCBs
Download Fritzing The download page for official Fritzing releases Fritzing is devoted to making creative use of electronics accessible to everyone The source code of Fritzing is available on our GitHub repository Everyone is welcome to participate in the development With your purchase you are funding the ongoing development, bug fixes, and new features Version 1 0 7 was released on April 15, 2026
Fritzing - electronics made easy Render 3D views of Fritzing projects Gerber export Support for dashed rectangles Fixed broken fill logic, improved paste layers and outlines Ignores very small (micro-inch) and zero size drill holes Uses fuzzy compare to avoid rectangles becoming polyline due to rounding errors Stroke-width inheritance now also works without transformation
Fritzing - electronics made easy - Getting Started Fritzing is an Electronic Design Automation software for designers, artists and just anyone who has interest in physical computing and prototyping Fritzing's goal is to provide easy tools for documenting and sharing physical computing projects, producing layouts for Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) and teaching electronics If you wish to build robust prototypes, to bring your ideas into serial
Fritzing - electronics made easy Fritzing is an open-source initiative to support designers, artists, researchers and hobbyists to take the step from physical prototyping to actual product We are creating this software in the spirit of Processing and Arduino, developing a tool that allows users to document their Arduino and other electronic-based prototypes, and to create a
Build a circuit - Fritzing Building a circuit Editing properties Exporting a circuit Starting a new project Before starting a project in Fritzing, you will need to build an electronic circuit in the real world and make sure it works properly You will then virtually rebuilt the circuit in Fritzing Let's start by opening Fritzing, naming and saving our project
The Fritzing Parts Library Parts Library Fritzing is installed with a Parts Library--and with every new release we are adding new parts In Fritzing, parts are organized into "bins" which can be accessed from the parts palette on the right Simply drag a part on the sketch area to use it, and then adapt its properties in the info palette Learn more about Fritzing's palettes Fritzing ships with several bins The most
Fritzing - electronics made easy Windows (64-bit) Maintenance release Fritzing 0 9 10 is a maintenance release We tested it for Windows 10, Windows 11, macOS Big Sur, macOS Montery, Ubuntu 18 04, Ubuntu 20 04, Ubuntu 22 04 It is also supposed to work on Windows 8, macOS High Sierra, macOS Mojave, macOS Catalina, and Linux variants with glibc >= 2 27 (64 bit Intel AMD) Build 2134
Fritzing - electronics made easy Updated OCR-Fritzing-mono font to 3 004 with ground, celsius, and fahrenheit glyphs Updated translations for German, French, Spanish, Japanese, Italian, and Portuguese