The 100% Free Hardware-to-Virtual Database (5,000+): Major & Boutique Devs, Submit Your Software (No Ads)

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Hi everyone,

virtualsynthesizers.com has just reached a major milestone. We are currently rolling out our new V3 architecture. Our three core categories (Synthesizers, Modular Hub, and Drum Machines) are already fully migrated and optimized, and the rest of the database (V2) will follow shortly.

With over 1,400 hardware units indexed and more than 5,000 software versions listed across 13+ formats (VST, AU, AAX, iOS, KONTAKT, REAKTOR, MASCHINE, etc.), the site stands today as the definitive directory for any producer exploring virtual alternatives to physical hardware. The mission here is not comparison, but total visibility—ensuring that every existing option is discoverable.

An Open Call to Developers
To maintain this standard of exhaustivity and provide the best resource for the community, I am officially inviting all industry players—from historic brands to independent 'boutique' creators—to ensure their products are accurately represented on the platform.
  • Free and Accessible: This resource is and will remain completely free for everyone. Listing your software and links in the directory is also 100% free.
  • No Ads, No Popups: The site is guaranteed to be completely free of ad banners and popups, ensuring a clean and focused user experience.
  • Targeted Visibility: Your work is showcased to a targeted audience at the exact moment they are researching software equivalents for specific hardware (Synths, Drum machines, Eurorack, Vintage modules, etc.).
How to Submit Your Software:
To standardize additions and ensure data accuracy, a Developer Submission Matrix is available.
Please strictly use this tool: simply fill out the fields to generate a formatted data block, which you can then send to me via email (or by pasting the generated result in a private message here on the forum).
👉 Access the Submission Matrix Here

To the Community
My job is to clear the path, but your expert eyes are vital. If you know of a virtual version (even a very obscure one) that I’ve missed, help me add it for the benefit of the whole community!

For full transparency: this is an independent project. I use a few affiliate links simply to cover technical hosting costs, ensuring that this information remains open and neutral for all creators.

Explore the full spectrum of possibilities here: virtualsynthesizers.com

Let’s map the industry’s ingenuity together!

A quick look at the new V3 interface and how alternatives are displayed:

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The new synth search engine is live!

Hey everyone,

Massive update on virtualsynthesizers.com!

I’ve completely rebuilt the search and sorting system for the synthesizers section to make it much more straightforward and natural to use.
There are now two search modes:

Hardware Mode:
1. You search for a physical synthesizer.
2. The system displays the hardware card. Expanding the panel gives you access to the list of all its virtual alternatives (VST, AU, etc.).
3. Right inside that panel, a "Submission Matrix" link allows you to suggest a virtual alternative if you know one that we missed.

Software Mode (Virtual Alternatives):
1. By plugin name: You see the software details (free/paid, OS, formats) and instantly discover what hardware inspired it via a dedicated mini-card.
2. By developer: You can display all the virtual alternatives from that developer at once, killing two birds with one stone by also seeing exactly which hardware each of their plugins comes from.
3. By hardware name: You can display all of its different virtual alternatives at once as individual cards.
The system also includes:

Real-time filters: You can cross-reference info instantly to narrow down your searches (e.g., finding an additive synth on Linux, or an 80s analog synth in AAX format).

Voting system: I’ve started adding physical synths that currently have no known software version. A dedicated button allows you to vote to request an emulation. This will give us concrete numbers to go motivate developers!

The interface is super responsive, and you can still choose between several visual themes (from Neon to Synthwave) to fit your vibe.

Go test it out and let me know what you think. :)

https://virtualsynthesizers.com/synthesizers/

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