Integrating an ESP32 into Proteus is a great way to test your code before building the physical circuit. Since Proteus doesn't include the ESP32 by default, you’ll need to manually add the library files. 1. Download the ESP32 Library Files
Over the years, the community has developed several ESP32 library options for Proteus. Each has its own characteristics and use cases. esp32 library proteus
Simulating your hardware design before prototyping saves time and prevents component damage. Integrating an ESP32 into Proteus is a great
or other environments into the Proteus component to see your code execute in real-time. Circuit Design & 3D Viewing Download the ESP32 Library Files Over the years,
Designing and Simulating ESP32 Projects in Proteus ISIS: A Complete Guide
Note: The ProgramData folder is hidden by default in Windows. Enable "Hidden items" in the Windows File Explorer View tab to see it. 2. Copy and Paste the Files
To add the library, you must manually place the library files in the Proteus installation folder.