Teaching simulators from plain language.

Describe the simulator you want to teach with, and get a working, shareable mini-app — no coding. Preview it in the browser, refine it by chatting, then publish and share a link with your students.

From idea to classroom in one conversation

No setup, no servers, no boilerplate. You stay in the chat; SimGen handles the rest.

  1. 1

    Describe

    Say what you want students to learn and do. Plain language is the whole interface.

  2. 2

    Preview

    A working browser app appears beside the chat. Click around exactly as a student would.

  3. 3

    Refine

    Keep chatting to change rules, visuals, or data. Snapshot any version to roll back later.

  4. 4

    Publish & share

    Publish a snapshot and hand students a link. They run the same app, live.

Real capabilities, nothing to provision

What sets SimGen apart from "an AI that writes you some HTML": your generated app can call managed runtime services — no accounts, keys, or servers to wire up.

Managed data

Each sim gets its own database. Save student inputs, scores, and state with a single call.

Built-in AI

Wire a tutor, grader, or generator into your sim. The LLM call is server-mediated and billed for you.

Realtime multiplayer

Students share state live, out of the box — negotiations, markets, and team games just work.

Your own assets

Upload images, audio, fonts, or data files and reference them straight from your sim.

Build your first simulator today

Bring an idea; leave with a shareable app your students can open in a browser.

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