Simplicity Studio 6 is Silicon Labs’ next-generation development environment, designed to simplify embedded and IoT development. Its modular architecture and focus on usability deliver a faster, more reliable experience. Studio 6 works alongside a new package manager, device manager, and standalone analysis tools. It leverages Visual Studio Code as the primary IDE, while also supporting other popular toolchains, giving developers the flexibility to customize their workflows. Whether you're building smart home devices, industrial sensors, or connected health products, Studio 6 brings everything together in one place: software tools, protocol stacks, SDKs, documentation, and example projects. Purpose-built for IoT, it supports leading wireless technologies, including Bluetooth LE, Matter, Thread, Wi-Fi, Zigbee, and more, all optimized for Silicon Labs devices.
Overview
Simplicity Studio 6 Key Features
Explore, install, and manage wireless protocol SDKs with one-click access to examples and documentation
Access to analysis tools like Network Analyzer and Energy Profiler for real-time performance insights
Generate projects for popular development environments, including CMake, Makefile, VS Code, and IAR Embedded Workbench, giving you full control your preferred build and debug workflows
Configure hardware system, peripherals, and wireless stacks with visual tools
Automatically detect and configure connected Silicon Labs development kits, SoCs, and modules
Available on Windows, macOS, and Linux operating systems
Getting Started
Download the Full Online Installer Version for Simplicity Studio 6
The Simplicity Installer UI is a utility used to install Simplicity Studio 6, SDKs, and development tools. It provides a guided setup experience to get you up and running quickly with your selected devices and software components.
Tech Docs
Documentation
Access the latest guides and technical documentation below. Look for documentation specific to your tool.
Community & Support
Join the Community & Get Support
Post questions or browse discussions on the Silicon Labs Community. Check out developer blogs, application notes, and training videos.