Best Engineering Apps for Android

Compare the Top Engineering Apps for Android as of October 2025

What are Engineering Apps for Android?

Engineering software is software used by engineers to design, analyze and manufacture various products. It includes a wide range of applications such as CAD/CAE software, analysis tools, optimization tools, and programming tools. Engineering software can be used for a variety of tasks such as designing mechanical parts, analyzing structural stability, simulating system performance, and optimizing product designs. These applications enable engineers to optimize their designs for cost reduction and increased efficiency. Compare and read user reviews of the best Engineering apps for Android currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Authlink

    Authlink

    Authlink

    The product’s digital twin captures real-time information across the supply chain providing trusted provenance, insights, and analytics. Authlink onboard brands, manufacturers & certification agencies, enabling them to create a secure digital identity for each of their product items. The secure identity of a product is created by generating a smart Authlink asset with the issuer’s cryptographic signature and linking it permanently with the product via industrial standard tags from QR Code to NFC, Bluetooth, etc. Each product unit provenance and ownership related information gets immutably stored with their respective digital twin creating a trusted journey of the product lifecycle. Authlink smart assets are represented in the form of certificates to provide a user-intuitive medium of managing and exchanging product ownership. Authlink offers a secure dashboard for institutions and brands to create and issue their product/certificate/document directly on Blockchain.
    Starting Price: $49 per month
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    ProximaX

    ProximaX

    ProximaX

    A developer-friendly and enterprise-ready stack of distributed and decentralized technologies. The ProximaX Sirius platform consists of multiple servers distributed in a network. It follows a “hub and spoke” design where the core component is the blockchain, or the “hub,” and the other components are service layers, or “spokes”. The service layers consist of P2P and distributed storage, streaming, database, and supercontract where all storage, messaging, and transactions are encrypted. Streaming includes text, video, and voice data. Additional service layers can be added to ProximaX Sirius to offer more functionalities. These layers may be anything from specialized services such as artificial intelligence to distributed computing for genome sequencing. With the expansion of service layers, however, the performance of individual layers remains unaffected. This is similar to multiple sets of network server nodes running in parallel and held together by the blockchain at the core.
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