Try Flux for free
Up to 50 private projects
Unlimited public projects
Unlimited commenters
KiCad part import
AI Copilot
100 free Copilot Credits / month
Unlimited private projects
Unlimited public projects
Unlimited commenters & up to 20 editors
KiCad part import
Altium & Cadence schematic import
AI Copilot
500 free Copilot Credits / month
Shared workspace for your team
Shared Copilot Credits
Centralized user management
Centralized billing
Verified business profile
500 free Copilot Credits / month
Up to 20 members
Hidden workspaces
Enhanced privacy & security
Advanced export formats (JEP30, more coming soon)
SOC2
SLA (2 hr response time, 24 hr unblock time)
Security audits
Vendor signup
Invoiced billing
After your initial two-week trial of premium features, you will continue to have access to your Flux account, which is all you need to interact with public projects and the Flux community. To maintain the ability to edit private projects, export them, use Copilot, and more, a paid plan is required.
Flux Pro is free for students and educators. Simply sign up with your university email address or reach out to us.
We also offer free team plans to open-source teams. If that’s you, reach out to us.
Flux supports professional multi-layer PCBs up to eight layers used in IoT devices, wearables, and robotics. Built to go all the way from prototype to production. Featured projects
Copilot Credits are how we meter AI usage in Flux, including both Copilot and AI workflows. Each plan includes a number of free credits which replenish each month, and usage depends on the complexity of your tasks. You can always check your current credit usage in your profile settings. Once you exceed your allocated credits, you'll need to get a plan or purchase additional credits to continue using AI features.
Yes — schematics from Altium (ASCII) and Cadence (EDIF) import into Flux; KiCad part libraries can be imported to bring your components across. Layout import isn’t supported yet.
Importing projects from:
An editor is anyone who can make edits to a project based on its sharing permissions. If you invite an editor to a privately owned project, you will be charged the per editor price for that person on your plan.
Yes. Flux exports Gerbers, drill files, BoM, pick-and-place, and standard netlists for fabrication and downstream tools. Exporting projects
Invoicing is available on the Enterprise plan.
Yes. Flux encrypts data in transit and at rest and runs on SOC-2–aligned, cloud-native infrastructure with SSO and project-level permissions. Read more about privacy statement.
You can easily cancel your plan at any time. From your Flux profile, click on the account menu in the upper right and visit Plans & Payments.
Treat it like a fast junior engineer: powerful, but you must review its work. We recommend intermediate PCB experience; Flux explains changes, shows reasoning, and checks in before key steps.
Yes! Flux Pro is free for students and educators. You can learn more about educational plans here.
Flux is built to feel like a desktop-class tool without installs: large, multi-layer designs run smoothly in a modern browser, with real-time collaboration built in. Learn how to setup your browser to ensure the best possible experience.
We do not have any discounts for non-profits. We do offer free team plans to open-source teams. If that’s you, reach out to us.
When you sign up you get a free two-week free trial — risk-free, cancel anytime. Then paid plans start at $15 per month for starter, $39 per month for pro, and $49 per month for teams. Each tier includes a number of monthly AI credits. Beyond that, additional AI credits are charged based on your usage, with a configurable spend limit. Plans and pricing
Flux is required to charge sales tax or consumption tax in certain countries and US states. Applicable sales tax, VAT, GST, or similar consumption tax will be applied at checkout after the billing information is provided and before checkout is complete.
You’re not alone. Our team and community are active in Slack, with docs, Youtube videos, and fast support when you need it.
You can contact our sales team to discuss your specific needs.
Flux is full ECAD rebuilt for the AI era: browser-based, collaborative, connected to live parts data, and guided by explainable AI. See KiCAD vs. Flux, EasyEDA vs. Flux to learn about key differences.