Truzme is a free, browser-based truss analysis tool. No installation, no account, no paywall — just open it and start analyzing.
Truss analysis software is either expensive, outdated, or buried inside bloated desktop applications. Truzme is the tool I wished existed when I was learning how structures work.
But honestly? The main reason it exists is simpler than that: it's fun to build things and watch them hold — or collapse.
I'm Norbert, a software engineer with a background in structural engineering — and a father of three boys. I got into trusses through competitive spaghetti bridge building, and I never quite left. These days I'm still talking about structures at the dinner table. My sons' first piece of engineering jargon was stabil — Hungarian for stable. They learned it before they could read.
I believe engineering is not a role, it's a passion. That's where Truzme comes from.
Truzme started as a side project and grew into something used by thousands of students and engineers across 40+ countries.
If Truzme made your day a little more structural, you can buy me a banana. It helps keep the project alive and the bridges standing.
The best thing you can do though? Share it — with a teacher, a student, or anyone who'd enjoy pulling a truss apart. That's what keeps me going.
If something works, if something doesn't, or if you just have an idea — I'd love to hear it.
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