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  • Released
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  • June 23, 2021
  • July 14, 2026

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This platform provides professional-grade scientific and engineering instruments on an iPad. It offers 16 versatile tools, including oscilloscopes and spectrum analyzers, with advanced customization options. Seamlessly control experiments, stream data, and share findings wirelessly.

16 professional-grade instruments
Customizable test setups
Wireless iPad control
Real-time data streaming
Cloud and email data sharing
Demo mode with simulated signals
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What's New in Moku

4.3.0

July 14, 2026

Introducing Generative Instrumentation. Describe an instrument in natural language and Generative Instrumentation will design, author, test, and compile HDL code for deployment on a Moku in a Multi-Instrument Mode slot. Create bespoke instruments to run on the FPGA for real-time, high-performance measurements and signal processing. Learn more about Generative Instrumentation and GenInst Studio at https://liquidinstruments.com/generative-instrumentation. This release also adds a setting to automatically power-on Moku:Delta.

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FAQ

What instruments does Moku offer?

Moku offers 16 professional-grade instruments including an Oscilloscope, Spectrum Analyzer, Data Logger, Waveform Generator, and more. It also allows for custom test setups with Multi-Instrument Mode and Moku Compile.

How does Moku connect to hardware?

The Moku app for iPad communicates wirelessly with your Moku device, acting as mission control for all your instruments. This allows for real-time control and data streaming as you move around your lab.

Can I try Moku before buying?

Yes, you can try the Moku app in demo mode to interact with simulated signals and experience its innovative iPad interface. This allows you to explore its functionality without needing the physical hardware.

What devices is Moku compatible with?

Moku is currently supported on iPad devices. The app is designed with an intuitive multi-touch user interface optimized for the iPad's screen and capabilities.

How often is Moku updated?

The latest version of Moku is 4.2.1001, last updated on March 18, 2026. Updates typically bring new features, performance improvements, and bug fixes to enhance the user experience.

How can I share my data with Moku?

Moku allows you to easily stream data and share your breakthroughs with colleagues or friends. You can connect to Dropbox, iCloud, or email to instantly save and export your experimental data.

Is Moku suitable for beginners?

While Moku is designed for professional scientists and engineers, the demo mode provides an accessible way to explore its interface and simulated signals. The intuitive multi-touch interface is thoughtfully designed for ease of use.

Does Moku have ads?

No, Moku does not contain advertisements. The app is free to download and use, focusing on providing a seamless and uninterrupted experience for its professional users.