Open-source · Python · Production-ready

Open Quality Control

Open-source end-of-line testing software built for engineers who want control - not dependency.

OpenEOL dashboard screenshot
Try it yourself
Live demo

This is a live demo of the OpenEOL system - interact with it to see how it works.
Note: This is only a basic demo. To experience OpenEOL in full, please contact us.

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OpenEOL applications can be optionally configured to provide secure access to authorized users over a local network or the internet.

Everything your production line needs

Your hardware.
Supported.

Seamlessly integrates with the protocols and equipment already on your production line - no custom drivers, no vendor middleware.

Python CANopen Modbus EtherCAT NI DAQmx PyVISA PySerial OpenDAQ Dewesoft OPC UA MySQL Keyence Siemens VESC
CANModbusEtherCAT OPC UANI DAQDewesoft SQLKeyenceSiemensVESC

Proven analysis,
ready to use.

Standardized quality control routines - implemented, validated, and ready to deploy. From basic signal processing to complex composite metrics.

Analysis function map
FRFSignal processingSPL NVHBearing healthBack EMF

Built for the
production floor.

A browser-based GUI with a visual task sequencer - parallel and sequential execution, multilingual, user role management, and advanced plotting. All customizable to your workflow.

OpenEOL GUI feature map
Task sequencerIO management MultilingualReactive updatesRole management
See it in action
OpenEOL in two minutes

Watch this video to get a quick overview of what OpenEOL is and how it can help you streamline your end-of-line quality control process.

In production today
Real implementations at real production lines

OpenEOL is already running on multiple production lines at our partner facilities. Before going fully public in 2027, we are looking for further implementation partners.

MAHLE Electric Drives implementation screenshot
MAHLE Electric Drives - Electric motor EOL testing
Domel implementation screenshot
Domel - Electric drive EOL testing
Consortium
Created by industry & academia

Developed through hands-on collaboration between manufacturing engineers and researchers - by engineers, for engineers.

MAHLE Domel University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Get involved
Interested in becoming a partner?

Interested in OpenEOL - as a user, a partner, or a contributor? Get in touch.

janko.slavic@fs.uni-lj.si