Check the box next to .
Once the files are pasted, open Proteus to verify the installation. Launch . Create a new project or open an existing schematic. Click the Component Mode button on the left toolbar.
After downloading and extracting the ZIP, you should see files like ESP32_Library.LIB and ESP32_Library.IDX . 2. Install the Library in Proteus The installation path depends on your version of Proteus. For Proteus 8.0 and Newer: esp32 library proteus
Locate the setting and check the box next to compilation .
Click the button located at the bottom-left corner of the Proteus interface. Check the box next to
The model is primarily a graphical and pin-mapping library—it does not simulate the internal Wi-Fi or Bluetooth stacks. However, it allows you to attach external components (LEDs, sensors, displays) to GPIO pins and simulate their behavior using external stimulus or precompiled HEX files.
If you use a third-party library and encounter a problem, Labcenter Electronics (the creators of Proteus) will not provide technical support. Their official ESP32 simulation support is limited to the paid module. Create a new project or open an existing schematic
Once installed, you can access the model directly inside your schematic capture window: Open Proteus and create a .
Follow these steps to add the downloaded files to your Proteus environment:
Search for a trusted open-source repository (such as GitHub or engineering community blogs) hosting the . Download the compressed ZIP folder.