The Problem
Field engineers and technicians working on critical infrastructure face a constant challenge: they need professional-grade diagnostic and analysis tools, but most solutions require expensive software licenses, bulky laptops, or internet connectivity that isn't always available on site.
Whether you're troubleshooting a Modbus network at a water treatment plant, analyzing vibration data from a bearing, or converting engineering units in the field - you need tools that work anywhere, instantly, and reliably.
Our Solution
Symlet is a suite of professional engineering tools that run entirely in your web browser. No installation, no licenses, no data transmission. Just open the tool, upload your data or enter your parameters, and get results immediately.
Every tool is built from real field experience - not theoretical exercises. We've personally dealt with failing SCADA networks, mysterious sensor readings, and emergency diagnostics at 2am. Symlet is the toolkit we wish we'd had.
Built by Wavelet Solutions
Symlet is developed and maintained by Wavelet Solutions LLC, a critical infrastructure engineering firm with over 15 years of experience in SCADA modernization, industrial control systems, and embedded firmware for utilities, government, and defense applications.
We're part of the InFuze ecosystem of engineering companies, and we believe in giving back to the engineering community through open tools and shared knowledge.
Our Principles
- Privacy First: All processing happens in your browser. Your data never leaves your machine.
- No Barriers: Free tier with no signup required. Professional tools shouldn't require a purchase order.
- Field-Tested: Every tool is built from real project experience, not theory.
- Always Available: Works offline, on tablets, on phones - anywhere you need it.
- Built to Last: Clean code, clear documentation, sustainable architecture.
Current Status
Symlet is in active development. We're building tools iteratively, getting feedback from engineers in the field, and refining based on real usage. Some tools are functional prototypes, others are fully production-ready.
We're looking for early adopters, beta testers, and partners who want to help shape what Symlet becomes. If you're interested in being part of the development process, reach out.