A Crusher Plant Simulator That Runs in Your Browser
No installation, no desktop licences, no IT involvement. Design and simulate crushing plant flows in any modern browser and share them with authorised recipients via a link.
Most crushing plant simulation tools still require a desktop installation
Traditional crushing plant design and simulation tools were built as Windows applications. They require installation on a specific machine, a software update cycle managed by IT, and a design workflow tied to whichever machine the software is installed on.
That model creates friction at every step. Sharing a design means exporting a file and hoping the recipient has the same version installed. Reviewing a plant design with a client means bringing the right laptop. Running a quick scenario comparison from a different office means waiting until you are back at your own machine.
Quorr is built differently. It runs in the browser from the ground up, which means the friction is removed by default.
What browser-based simulation changes in practice
Easier collaboration
Multiple people can look at the same live model. No one is waiting for a file to be sent, or wondering whether the version they have is current.
Faster review
Share the design before a meeting. Stakeholders can open it in their own browser and arrive prepared, rather than seeing it for the first time on a screen share.
No versioned files by email
There is no "plant-design-v4-FINAL-revised" file. There is one design, and it is always current. Revisions happen in the browser and the shared link reflects them immediately.
Accessible during sales calls and design reviews
You can open the simulation in a browser during a call, make a change, and show the result immediately. No need to prepare a separate export or screenshot.
Easier scenario comparison
Create separate design versions for different plant configurations and share each one as its own link. Stakeholders can compare them without needing anything installed.
Accessible from anywhere
The plant design is accessible from the site office, head office, or a client meeting room — from any machine with a modern browser and an internet connection.
Sharing and access in Quorr
- No installation required: Open a browser tab and start designing. There is no application to download.
- Works on any operating system: Quorr runs on Windows, macOS, Linux, and ChromeOS.
- Authorised recipients can open shared designs in their browser: Subject to the access permissions set by the design owner.
- Recipients may need a free Quorr account: A free account allows access to be controlled securely. No paid subscription is required to view a shared design.
- Permissions are controlled by the design owner: You decide who can see each design or version.
- Always up to date: Quorr is updated in the cloud. There are no software versions to manage between team members.
What the browser-based simulator can do
Running in the browser does not mean a reduced simulation capability. Quorr handles the full crushing plant simulation workflow in the browser environment:
- Visual plant flowsheet builder with drag-and-connect equipment placement
- Mass balance simulation across the full circuit
- Throughput and product gradation at each plant node
- Open and closed circuit configurations with screen recirculation
- Crusher CSS sensitivity analysis
- Capacity, utilisation, and specification constraint identification
- Real equipment data from manufacturer specifications
- Shareable design links for client review and team collaboration
How the browser-based workflow runs in practice
Open a browser tab
No installation, no login to a desktop application. Open Quorr in any modern browser and access the full plant design environment.
Build your plant flow
Add equipment to the canvas, connect the flow, and set parameters. The flowsheet builds visually, the same way you would sketch it on paper.
Run the simulation
Set your feed conditions and run the mass balance. See throughput and product data at every node in the circuit.
Share with authorised recipients
Share the design with your colleague, client, or manager. They may need to log into a free Quorr account to view it, with no software to install.
Revise in place
Make changes in the browser. The shared link reflects the latest version automatically, so there is no need to send a new file or a new link.
Browser-based vs desktop: what changes in practice
Getting started
Desktop tools require installation and licence activation. Quorr requires a browser and an internet connection.
Sharing a design
Desktop tools produce files that recipients need the same software to open. Quorr designs are shared as links that authorised recipients can open in their own browser.
Revisions
Desktop tools create files you email back and forth. In Quorr, you share a design once and update it in place. Authorised recipients see the current version when they open the link.
Team access
Desktop software is tied to the machine it is installed on. Quorr runs in any browser, so your designs are accessible from any device.
Who benefits from a browser-based crusher plant simulator
- Engineers and consultants working across multiple devices or offices
- Sales teams building and presenting plant designs to clients
- Quarry operators reviewing designs from the site office
- Teams moving away from desktop-only plant design tools
- Organisations that prefer cloud-based tooling for collaboration and access control
- Equipment manufacturers building plant proposals using their own machine data
Try a crushing plant simulator that lives in your browser
Register your interest and we will let you know when Quorr is ready to use.
Frequently asked questions
Does Quorr work on a tablet or mobile device?
Quorr is designed for desktop and laptop browsers, where the plant design canvas benefits from a larger screen. It can be viewed on a tablet, but the design workflow is optimised for mouse and keyboard input.
Is an internet connection required?
Yes. Because Quorr runs in the browser and plant designs are stored in the cloud, an active internet connection is required to design, simulate, and share plant flows.
How is a plant design shared?
You share designs directly from Quorr. Authorised recipients can open the link in their browser. They may need to create or log into a free Quorr account so access can be controlled securely. No paid subscription is required to view a shared design, and there is nothing to install.
What browsers does Quorr support?
Quorr supports all modern browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. An up-to-date browser version is recommended for the best experience.
Is Quorr a replacement for AggFlow or NIAflow?
Quorr is a browser-based alternative for crushing plant design and simulation. It is a separate platform with its own approach, not an import/export-compatible replacement for desktop simulation tools.