: Existing license holders can often find legacy software under Asset Management > Software & Licenses Contact Support

The software utilizes a modular component-based architecture. Users drag and drop robots, grippers, conveyors, and safety fencing into a virtual environment. It bridges the gap between mechanical design (CAD) and electrical programming by simulating real-world physical constraints and cycle times. Key Features and Capabilities of Version 1.1

: Some community forums and hobbyist sites maintain archives of older software, but these are not officially supported by KUKA and may lack the required license keys to function. Recommended Action KUKA.Sim – simulation software | KUKA Global

: Many legacy setups paired version 1.1 with KUKA.OfficeLite (e.g., version 4.1.7) to simulate the actual robot controller environment. Downloading the Software

Define kinematic systems and build parametric components used in layout designs.

KUKA.Sim Pro 1.1 is used for the complete offline programming of KUKA robots. Unlike the "Layout" or "Basic" versions, the tier allows for advanced modeling of parametric components and a real-time connection to a virtual controller.

Cracked versions often suffer from random crashes, corrupting your simulation files and wasting hours of work.

The Robot-Forum community is the largest hub for industrial robotics. Users there often share archives of old documentation and software tips for legacy KRC1/KRC2 setups.

This is a graphics driver conflict. Force the software to use software rendering:

If you require version 1.1 specifically for older systems, it is best to contact KUKA Support directly, as older versions are often moved to archived sections of the customer portal. System Requirements for KUKA.Sim Pro

If you are struggling to find a stable or legal download of version 1.1, consider upgrading your workflow to modern, official alternatives provided by KUKA. KUKA.Sim (Latest Generation)