epanet-js
No installs. No forced cloud storage. Just fast, local-first water modeling — powered by the engine you already trust.
You shouldn't have to choose between speed, security, and affordability just to understand your water networks.


California buyers are legally required to receive a Natural Hazards Disclosure Statement , which was particularly critical in 2017 as wildfires impacted regions like Santa Rosa .
In 2017, the California housing market was characterized by a severe inventory shortage that drove prices to record highs while slowing the pace of sales. Despite these challenges, the state dominated the national real estate landscape, housing many of the country's "hottest" and most expensive markets.
The statewide median price for a single-family home in 2017 was approximately $537,860 , representing a 6.9% increase from 2016.
First-time buyers often turned to programs from the California Housing Finance Agency (CalHFA) for down payment and closing cost help.
EPANET was a gift to the industry — free, open-source water modeling for all. But commercial vendors built on it, locked away improvements, and left the community behind.
epanet-js is our answer: a faster, simpler, affordable water modeling tool that protects your privacy and sustains the open-source future of water modeling.
We're proud to be part of the next chapter — and we're just getting started.

When you purchase more features in epanet-js, you're investing in the future of open-source EPANET development.
Our open-source model balances innovation and accessibility:
Anyone can build on our code. The two-year commercial-use delay gives us the incentive to keep pushing forward — and that fuels progress for everyone.
That means when you support us, you support more affordable hydraulic modeling software for the entire community.
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For curious minds and personal growth.
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California buyers are legally required to receive a Natural Hazards Disclosure Statement , which was particularly critical in 2017 as wildfires impacted regions like Santa Rosa .
In 2017, the California housing market was characterized by a severe inventory shortage that drove prices to record highs while slowing the pace of sales. Despite these challenges, the state dominated the national real estate landscape, housing many of the country's "hottest" and most expensive markets.
The statewide median price for a single-family home in 2017 was approximately $537,860 , representing a 6.9% increase from 2016.
First-time buyers often turned to programs from the California Housing Finance Agency (CalHFA) for down payment and closing cost help.
Simple, quick, and useful right out of the gate — designed to open-and-go.
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