March 2026
The simulation software market size is calculated at USD 27.45 billion in 2025, grew to USD 31.25 billion in 2026, and is projected to reach around USD 100.34 billion by 2035. The market is expanding at a CAGR of 13.84 % between 2026 and 2035.

The market is growing rapidly, driven by demand in engineering, manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, healthcare, and training applications, alongside advances in AI, digital twins, and high-performance computing. The growing demand for advanced gaming software from the youths is expected to drive the growth of the simulation software market.
The rise of Industry 4.0 and virtual prototyping is accelerating adoption across global enterprises. Increasing integration of cloud-based platforms is also making simulation tools more accessible and scalable for organizations of all sizes.
AI has contributed significantly to the simulation software industry. The integration of AI is in simulation software helps in accelerating and enhancing the simulation process by enabling faster innovation and development of realistic models.
| Report Coverage | Details |
| Market Size in 2026 | USD 31.25 Billion |
| Market Size by 2035 | USD 100.34 Billion |
| Growth Rate From 2026 to 2035 | CAGR of 13.84% |
| Base Year | 2025 |
| Forecast Period | 2026-2035 |
| Segments Covered | By Component, By Deployment, By Application, By End Use, By Geography |
| Market Analysis (Terms Used) | Value (US$ Million/Billion) or (Volume/Units) |
| Regional scope | North America; Europe; Asia Pacific; Latin America; MEA |
Collaborations
Numerous software companies have collaborated with semiconductor companies to develop advanced simulation software for the end-users. For instance, in September 2025, Siemens collaborated with TSMC. This collaboration is done for designing simulation software for the semiconductor industry.
Opening of New Innovation Centres
The software brands are opening up new innovation centres for the accelerating the research and development of simulation software. For instance, in September 2025, Uneekor inaugurated a new innovation center in Dallas, Texas, U.S. This new center is opened to enhance the R&D of golf simulation software.
The popularity of cloud software has increased significantly due to its enhanced security and improved usability. For instance, in August 2025, KBC launched a cloud-based simulation software. This software is designed for the petrochemical industry across the APAC region.
The popularity of industry 4.0 has grown significantly in numerous countries to enhance the capabilities of the manufacturing sector. This trend is expected to create upcoming growth opportunities for the market players in the future.
The aerospace companies have started deploying cloud-based simulation software for deriving the outcomes of the real-flight experience, thereby driving the industry in the upcoming years.
| Company | Headquarters | Offerings |
| Altair Engineering, Inc. | Michigan, USA | Altair Engineering, Inc. is a global technology company that provides software and cloud solutions for simulation, high-performance computing (HPC), data analytics, and artificial intelligence (AI). |
| Autodesk Inc. | California, USA | Autodesk, Inc. is a multinational software company that provides 3D design, engineering, and entertainment software, with a focus on architecture, engineering, construction, manufacturing, and media and entertainment industries. |
| Ansys, Inc. | Pennsylvania, United States | Ansys, Inc. is a global company that develops and markets engineering simulation software. This company provides tools for predicting how product designs will perform in real-world environments, across various industries such as automotive, aerospace, and healthcare |
| Bentley Systems, Incorporated | Pennsylvania, USA | Bentley Systems is a public software company headquartered in Exton, Pennsylvania, specializing in infrastructure engineering software. This company provides products that help professionals design, build, and operate infrastructure such as roads, bridges, and utilities |
| Dassault Systèmes | France | Dassault Systèmes is a French company that provides 3D design, virtual twin, and product lifecycle management (PLM) solutions. It provides software for 3D modeling, digital mockups, and product engineering. |
| The MathWorks, Inc. | Massachusetts, United States | MathWorks, Inc. is a privately held American company, founded in 1984, This develops mathematical computing software for engineers and scientists, |
| Rockwell Automation, Inc. | Milwaukee, U.S. | Rockwell Automation, Inc. is a global leader in industrial automation and digital transformation, headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The company provides a wide range of products and services, including control systems, software such as FactoryTalk, and lifecycle services |
| Simulations Plus | California, United States | Simulations Plus is a software company that develops and provides modelling and simulation tools for the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries to accelerate drug discovery and development |
| ESI Group | Bagneux, France | ESI Group is a French company that specializes in Virtual Prototyping software and services, helping manufacturers to virtually test and certify products. |
| GSE Systems | Maryland, United States | GSE Systems (now known as GSE Solutions) is a provider of engineering services, expert staffing, and simulation software for the power and process industries. The company offers solutions for training, design, and operations to help clients improve performance and safety. |
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