• CNC Operators: quick viewing and verification of programs before running them on the machine. Ability to detect errors and dangerous toolpaths before execution.
• Programmers: debugging macros, subprograms, complex IF/WHILE conditions, and drilling cycles. Convenient logic verification without access to real equipment.
• Manufacturing Engineers: estimating machining time, optimizing toolpaths, and ensuring process compliance before sending the program to production.
• Students and Learners: visual learning of G-codes, modal groups, and CNC operating principles in an interactive format.
• Teachers: demonstrating how CNC programs work in the classroom without the need to connect to a real machine.
• Hobbyists and Makers: checking and refining code for desktop mills, engravers, lasers, and 3D printers that run on G-code.