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Math. Graphics. Programming.

Whether you’re analyzing data, developing algorithms, or creating models, 

MATLAB is designed for the way you think and the work you do.

See what's new in the latest release of MATLAB and Simulink

Millions of Engineers and Scientists Trust MATLAB

MATLAB combines a desktop environment tuned for iterative analysis and design processes with a programming language that expresses matrix and array mathematics directly.

Professionally Built

MATLAB toolboxes are professionally developed, rigorously tested, and fully documented

With Interactive Apps

MATLAB apps let you see how different algorithms work with your data. Iterate until you’ve got the results you want, then automatically generate a MATLAB program to reproduce or automate your work.

And the Ability to Scale

Scale your analyses to run on clusters, GPUs, and clouds with only minor code changes. There’s no need to rewrite your code or learn big data programming and out-of-memory techniques.

Take Your Ideas Beyond Research to Production

Deploy to Enterprise Applications

MATLAB code is production ready, so you can go directly to your cloud and enterprise systems, and integrate with data sources and business systems.

Run on Embedded Devices

Automatically convert MATLAB algorithms to C/C++, HDL, and CUDA code to run on embedded devices.

Integrate with Model-Based Design

MATLAB works with Simulink to support Model-Based Design, which is used for multidomain simulation, automatic code generation, and test and verification of embedded systems.

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Engineers and Scientists Worldwide Rely on MATLAB

ASML

“As a process engineer I had no experience with neural networks or machine learning. I couldn’t have done this in C or Python. It would’ve taken too long to find, validate, and integrate the right packages.”

- Emil Schmitt-Weaver, Development Engineer

MIT

“MATLAB is the language used by virtually every team in the world that designs gravitational wave detectors… I look forward to exploring the data from each new detection in MATLAB.”

- Matthew Evans, Assistant Professor of Physics

Delphi Automotive

“MATLAB is my preferred tool because it speeds algorithm design and improvement. I can generate C code that is reliable, efficient, and easy for software engineers to integrate within a larger system.”

- Liang Ma, Systems Engineer

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