Many simulation tools rely on specialist hardware or managed devices. This can make simulation harder to deliver, especially when teaching large cohorts or learners based across multiple sites.
SimChat avoids these issues by working in a standard browser. There are no headsets to purchase, no devices to configure and no equipment to maintain.
This makes it easier for organisations to:
- Roll out simulation quickly without complex IT setup
- Support learners on placement, at home or on campus
- Avoid delays caused by procurement, setup or limited device availability
- Reduce the day-to-day workload for faculty and simulation teams
Works on the devices learners already use
Because SimChat is browser-based, learners can practise on the devices they already have. This supports flexible learning, whether that is between teaching sessions, during short breaks or while on placement.
There is no need to book simulation facilities for routine practice, and no need for staff to supervise every session. Learners can focus on practising and improving, while teaching teams focus on case design and scenario quality.

Simulation that scales easily
Browser-based access also makes it easier to scale simulation. The same cases can be shared across cohorts and reused repeatedly, without worrying about hardware availability or software compatibility.
For faculty, this means simulation can be used more easily in teaching, assessment and independent practice.
Sign up for a free SimChat account and request a demo to see how browser-based AI simulation can support your learners.