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Sysmac Studio: Download, Pricing & System Requirements

Sysmac Studio is Omron's 4-language PLC programming environment supporting NJ Series, NX Series, NY Series. Released 2012, latest update 2024-09.

Pricing
$$
USD 1 200 – 6 000
Difficulty
Intermediate
3-5 months
OS
Windows 11
8+ GB RAM
Languages
LAD, FBD, ST, SFC
IEC 61131-3

In one minute

Sysmac Studio is best for machine automation with robotics and integrated motion control systems. Growing platform for machine automation and robotics. Adoption is medium-high (50% market share) across Asia-Pacific and Europe.

Capability profile

Six-axis score (0–100) based on pricing, learning curve, hardware support, adoption, community, and feature depth.

Pricing75/100Ease of Use50/100Features84/100Adoption65/100Community99/100Career Value69/100
Sysmac Studio capability profile (overall 73/100)

Key features

Integrated machine automation platform
Unified programming (logic, motion, robotics, vision, safety)
EtherCAT network configuration
Advanced motion control and robotics
Machine vision integration
3D simulation capabilities
Database connectivity
Version control and project management
AI and machine learning integration
Comprehensive diagnostics and tracing
Cloud connectivity and IoT

Pricing & licensing

Tier$$
Price rangeUSD 1 200 – 6 000
Pricing modelperpetual license
Free trialYes — 30 days
Educational discountYes

Modern replacement for CX-Programmer for NJ/NX series. Competitive pricing for advanced features.

System requirements

Operating systemsWindows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows 11
Minimum RAM8 GB
Recommended RAM16 GB
Disk space20 GB
ProcessorMulti-core recommended

3D simulation requires dedicated graphics card

Supported hardware

PLC families

  • NJ Series
  • NX Series
  • NY Series

Capabilities

  • HMI integration
  • SCADA integration
  • Variable frequency drives
  • Safety programming
  • Motion control
  • Robotics integration

Pros

  • +All-in-one machine automation solution
  • +Excellent for integrated robotics
  • +Strong motion control capabilities
  • +Good 3D simulation tools
  • +EtherCAT provides high-speed networking
  • +Growing adoption in machine building
  • +Modern, intuitive interface
  • +Good for complex machinery
  • +Active development and updates

Cons

  • Limited to newer Omron NJ/NX hardware
  • Can't program older Omron PLCs
  • Smaller community than Siemens/Rockwell
  • Fewer job postings in some regions
  • Resource-intensive software
  • Advanced features have learning curve
  • Less third-party support than major brands
  • Not as widely taught in education

Best for

Machine automation with robotics
Integrated motion control systems
Automated assembly machines
Semiconductor equipment
Pick-and-place applications
Advanced packaging machinery

Compare Sysmac Studio with…

Other Omron software

Certifications & training

Omron Sysmac Certified Professional (Fundamentals, Professional). Cost tier: $$.

Training providers: Omron training centers, Authorized distributors.

Frequently asked questions

How much does Sysmac Studio cost?
Sysmac Studio pricing falls in the $$ tier (USD 1 200 – 6 000). Modern replacement for CX-Programmer for NJ/NX series. Competitive pricing for advanced features.
How do I download Sysmac Studio?
Sysmac Studio offers a 30 days free trial. Download from the official Omron website. A licensed copy ranges from USD 1 200 – 6 000 depending on edition and add-ons.
What are the system requirements for Sysmac Studio?
Sysmac Studio runs on Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows 11 with a minimum of 8 GB RAM (16 GB recommended) and 20 GB of disk space.
Which PLCs does Sysmac Studio support?
Sysmac Studio supports Omron controllers, including NJ Series, NX Series, NY Series.
Is Sysmac Studio hard to learn?
Sysmac Studio is rated Intermediate difficulty. Typical learning time is 3-5 months. Prerequisites: PLC programming basics, Motion control knowledge helpful.
Does Sysmac Studio support all five IEC 61131-3 languages?
Sysmac Studio supports LAD, FBD, ST, SFC from the IEC 61131-3 standard.