Schemalyzer is an AI-powered electronic schematic analysis tool for EasyEDA users. You import your project in JSON format and the platform automatically identifies components verifies connections and detects potential anomalies before PCB routing. Through automatic component enrichment (datasheets prices) and exportable reports teams save valuable time on design reviews while making their circuits more reliable.
What is Schemalyzer?
Schemalyzer is a web-based electronic schematic analysis solution that integrates with EasyEDA users’ workflows. Rather than manually going through each sheet to verify that components are properly connected nets are consistent and no critical connections have been missed the engineer entrusts this initial work to a specialized AI. The tool starts by parsing the JSON file exported from EasyEDA rebuilds the schematic structure identifies components and connections then applies a series of automated checks. This is as much about spotting obvious errors as pointing out more subtle inconsistencies or areas to verify. Beyond simple verification Schemalyzer also relies on external sources to enrich components with datasheets technical parameters or price information making comparison of alternatives easier. The result is an online environment that centralizes analysis recommendations and documentation around your schematics.
Main Features
Schemalyzer’s features are organized around three main axes: automatic schematic analysis component enrichment and production of exploitable reports. On the analysis side the tool handles EasyEDA schematics exported as JSON and relies on several AI models that cross their results to limit false positives. It inspects components nets and connections to detect wiring errors inconsistent references or potentially problematic areas. This multi-model approach allows covering different control angles without multiplying tools. Automatic component enrichment is another strength: Schemalyzer retrieves technical and commercial information from databases like LCSC or JLCPCB allowing direct linking of a schematic component to its real data availabilities and prices. Finally the tool emphasizes documentation with structured report generation exportable as PDF or Excel. These reports group detected anomalies recommendations component lists and can be shared with the rest of the team or attached to a design file. Depending on the plan chosen you also have analysis quotas adapted to project size and differentiated support levels.
Use Cases
In practice Schemalyzer fits mainly in schematic review and validation phases. A first classic use case is analyzing a new EasyEDA design before launching PCB routing to quickly spot net errors or inconsistent components. The engineer thus saves valuable time on manual checking and can focus efforts on truly sensitive points. Another frequent case is using Schemalyzer as a quality control tool in a design office: each schematic goes through standardized AI analysis which homogenizes practices and limits oversights due to fatigue or project complexity. The tool can also serve to document a design for transfer to a client or industrial partner through exportable reports. For advanced makers or small hardware teams Schemalyzer is finally an accessible means of benefiting from a second review of circuits without setting up heavy internal review processes.
Advantages
Schemalyzer’s benefits are measured first in time saved and risk reduction. Automating the first review pass allows quickly eliminating obvious errors and focusing human expertise on ambiguous cases. AI-generated recommendations also help not forget certain control points particularly on voluminous schematics. Component enrichment with technical information and price indications simplifies option comparison and contributes to better cost control from the design phase. PDF and Excel reports also offer concrete support for traceability of decisions internal audits or collaboration with external partners. Finally the presence of a free plan allows testing the tool on small projects before considering wider deployment in a design office or product team.
Pricing
Schemalyzer’s pricing structure is built around multiple monthly plans with a freemium model. The Free plan allows you to test the service for free on a limited volume of analyses and components sufficient to evaluate the workflow on small designs. The Starter plan adds more monthly analyses and increases the maximum schematic size supported while giving access to report exports. Professional and Advanced plans are more aimed at design offices or teams that regularly handle more complex projects with more quotas and prioritized or dedicated support. An Enterprise level completes the offering for organizations that need very large volumes specific integrations and custom support. Pricing remains competitive given the time saved on schematic reviews but it’s advisable to properly calibrate the chosen plan based on your project volumes and typical circuit size.
Conclusion
Schemalyzer positions itself as a specialized tool thought for a specific context: analyzing EasyEDA schematics with AI help. This deliberate choice allows it to offer coherent experience simple import workflow and controls adapted to daily electronics work. The tool does not replace human engineering review but it automates a large part of basic checking and provides exploitable reports making it a relevant complement to existing EDA suites. If your team regularly designs circuits under EasyEDA wants to secure reviews without heavy processes and is ready to test an AI-assisted approach Schemalyzer clearly deserves a try. The free plan allows easy evaluation of its added value before potentially integrating the solution into your design pipeline.