Choosing the right Aimsun Next edition (and why it matters)
Aimsun Next is built to model and simulate transport networks at any scale, from a handful of junctions to city-wide and regional systems. The right edition depends on three practical questions: how big your network is, how much behavioural detail you need, and whether your study is focused on operations, planning, or both.
Lite: microsimulation for focused studies
Aimsun Next Lite is a strong entry point when you need detailed microsimulation for a compact network, such as a corridor or a small set of intersections. It is designed for targeted projects where high fidelity matters but the study area is intentionally limited. If your work is mainly about testing operational changes, comparing signal strategies, or validating a local scheme, Lite can cover a lot of ground without the overhead of a larger licence.
Pro: scale up microsimulation and add pedestrians
Aimsun Next Pro is intended for teams that want unlimited network size within a microsimulation workflow, including pedestrian simulation. It is well suited to organisations that repeatedly evaluate junction and corridor performance across a wider area, or that want to standardise modelling practices across multiple projects. Pro is also a common choice when you want to maintain a single model and re-run scenarios regularly as new data, layouts, or control strategies become available.
Advanced: multi-scale modelling in one platform
Aimsun Next Advanced is aimed at complex networks where one resolution is not enough. It supports integrated multi-scale modelling by combining microscopic detail with macroscopic and mesoscopic approaches, so you can represent large areas efficiently while still zooming in where the dynamics matter most. This edition is a good fit when you need credible network-wide route choice, when diversions and re-routing effects are central to the question, or when you want to connect strategic assignment with operational simulation without switching tools.
Expert: end-to-end capability, including travel demand modelling
Aimsun Next Expert adds travel demand modelling on top of the Advanced feature set. Choose Expert if you want a single environment that can cover the full workflow from planning inputs through to simulation. This is especially relevant for long-term scenario testing where land use, growth, policy interventions, and mode choice need to feed through to operational impacts in a consistent way.
Why multi-scale simulation improves decision-making
Transport questions are rarely isolated. A corridor change can shift traffic to neighbouring routes, a new transit priority measure can alter general traffic speeds, and an incident response plan can change demand, route choice, and signal performance at the same time. Multi-scale capability lets you apply the right level of detail to each part of the problem, avoid over-modelling where it is not needed, and keep runtimes realistic while still capturing the behaviours that drive outcomes.
Typical workflows that benefit from the editions approach
Many teams start with a focused operational model, then expand scope as projects evolve. For example, you might begin by validating an intersection or corridor, then extend to an area-wide model to understand diversion patterns and network resilience. With the editions structure, you can match the licence to the maturity of your workflow: start small, then move to multi-scale modelling or demand modelling when the questions require it.
Data, automation, and integration
Aimsun Next is often used as part of a wider modelling toolchain. Practical features such as third-party importers, scripting, and API access help teams automate repeatable tasks, build consistent scenario pipelines, and reduce time spent on manual model updates. That is particularly valuable when you run many ‘what if’ tests, maintain a model over time, or need traceable, standardised outputs for stakeholders.
Licensing, seats, and access (quick overview)
Aimsun Next is sold as a subscription, with pricing per seat. Each seat allows two concurrent sessions on one computer, which is useful for common workflows such as running a scenario while checking another model instance. Subscriptions are managed through the myAimsun customer portal, and there are no geographical restrictions on subscription use. If you are comparing editions, licensing details matter because they affect how teams collaborate, how access is managed, and how easily you can scale usage across projects.
FAQs
How do I decide between Pro and Advanced?
If your work is microsimulation-focused (including pedestrians) and you do not need mesoscopic or macroscopic methods, Pro is typically the most efficient option. If you need multi-scale capability, strategic assignment, or hybrid modelling to cover a large area and still retain local detail, Advanced is usually the better fit.
Do I need Expert for public transport studies?
Public transport assignment can be part of multi-scale studies, but Expert is specifically required when you also need integrated travel demand modelling.
What should I share when requesting a quote?
The fastest way to get the right recommendation is to share your approximate network size, your main use case (planning, operations, or both), whether you need multi-scale modelling, and whether travel demand modelling is in scope.