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Equana

A browser-based numerical computing platform. Run computations entirely in your browser with 230+ built-in functions, WebAssembly-powered performance, and interactive visualizations — no downloads or server uploads required.

A browser-based numerical computing platform. Run computations entirely in your browser with 230+ built-in functions, WebAssembly-powered performance, and interactive visualizations — no downloads or server uploads required.

What it does

Equana brings the power of numerical computing directly into your browser. Whether you're analyzing datasets, prototyping algorithms, or exploring mathematical ideas, Equana gives you a full computation environment without installing anything.

All processing happens locally in your browser. Your data never leaves your machine, which makes Equana a strong choice for anyone working with sensitive or proprietary datasets. There are no server uploads, no accounts required to get started, and no waiting for remote execution.

The platform is built around a rich library of over 230 built-in functions covering linear algebra, statistics, signal processing, and more — giving you the tools you'd expect from a desktop numerical computing environment, accessible from any modern browser.

Key Features

  • 230+ built-in functions — linear algebra, statistics, signal processing, and mathematical utilities
  • WebAssembly performance — computations run at near-native speed directly in the browser
  • Interactive visualizations — explore results with live, interactive plots and charts
  • Privacy by default — all computation is local; no data is sent to any server
  • Zero installation — open the app and start computing, no setup required
  • Cross-platform — works in any modern browser on any operating system

Technology

Equana is powered by WebAssembly, which allows computationally intensive numerical routines to run at near-native speed inside the browser sandbox. This approach eliminates the round-trip latency of server-side computation and means the platform scales to any number of users without infrastructure costs.

The visualization layer is built for interactivity — plots respond to your data in real time as you adjust parameters or rerun computations.

Status

Equana is currently in Alpha. Core computation features are available and functional, and we're actively expanding the function library and visualization capabilities. Early users are welcome to explore and provide feedback — visit equana.dev to try it out.