CNC Simulator Lite
CNC Simulator Lite Summary
CNC Simulator Lite is a ad-supported Android app in Education by Virtual Laboratories and Technical Simulators. Released in Jul 2019 (6 years ago). It has about 1M+ installs and 2.8K ratings with a 3.69★ (average) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 19.6K monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (0% IAP / 100% ads). Store metadata: updated Oct 1, 2025.
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Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Oct 1, 2025 .
3.69★
Ratings: 2.8K
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App Description
A software simulator of a CNC lathe with standard G-code.
CNC Lathe Simulator is a software simulator of a numerical control lathe is an educational methodological development intended for basic familiarization of novice machine building specialists with the principles of programming parts turning operations using standard G-code (ISO).
The three-dimensional simulation model is based on a lathe with an inclined bed, equipped with a CNC system, a twelve-position turret head, a three-jaw chuck, a tailstock, a system for supplying lubricating and cooling liquid, and other units. The material is processed along two controlled axes.
Field of application of the software product: educational process using computer technology: laboratory lessons of students in computer classes, distance learning, demonstration support of lecture material in the group of areas of training and specialties: «Metallurgy, Engineering and Material Processing».
The main functions of the application: editing the code of control programs of a lathe, operations with control program files, setting up geometric parameters of a cutting tool, continuous/step-by-step execution of control program blocks, three-dimensional visualization of tool movements in the machine’s workspace, simplified visualization of the workpiece surface, calculation of processing modes, a brief reference guide on using G-code.
