Comprehensive Guide to New ENERCALC Licensing (2026) Securing a new ENERCALC license is a foundational step for structural engineers looking to streamline calculations for low-to-mid-rise structures. Whether you are a solo practitioner or part of a large firm, understanding the transition to subscription-based models and the current pricing for 2026 is critical for making an informed investment. Current Licensing Models and Pricing
As of early 2026, ENERCALC has maintained its pricing for new licenses without a year-over-year increase. The primary product, the Structural Engineering Library (SEL), is available through two flexible subscription paths. 1. ENERCALC SEL (Full Suite)
This license includes all 64 calculation modules, covering steel, concrete, timber, masonry, and more.
Annual Subscription: $1,699 per year. This is the most cost-effective option, averaging roughly $142 per month.
Monthly Subscription: $199 per month. This option is ideal for firms managing immediate cash flow or short-term project needs.
Included Seats: Every new subscription comes with two seats by default, allowing two simultaneous active users. 2. Specialized Licenses enercalc license new
For firms with specific niche requirements, ENERCALC offers targeted licensing options:
SEL-Earth: Focused exclusively on seven earth-retention and retaining wall modules. It costs $499 per year and also includes two seats.
ENERCALC for Revit: An add-in for Autodesk Revit users. This requires an active SEL subscription and costs an additional $899 per year per seat.
Plan Check Licenses: Provided at no cost to governmental plan-checking agencies to assist in public review processes. "Seat" Management and Accessibility
A "seat" in ENERCALC's current model refers to a simultaneous active user. Web Portal: License administrators can log into a
Flexibility: You can install the software on an unlimited number of computers. The license manager only restricts the number of people using it at the exact same time.
Cloud vs. Local: Your license allows you to use either the locally installed Windows version or the ENERCALC Cloud platform via a web browser. One user in the cloud and one on a desktop would occupy both seats in a standard license. Subscription vs. Legacy Licensing
New users should be aware that ENERCALC has moved away from the "pay-up-front" perpetual license model.
Maintenance & Support (MSP): While older legacy licenses used MSPs to stay updated, all new subscriptions automatically include all updates, code changes (like IBC 2024 and ASCE 7-22), and technical support.
Access Expiration: Unlike older perpetual licenses that could run indefinitely without updates, access to ENERCALC now ends immediately if a subscription is cancelled or not renewed. How to Get Started and access to new minor releases
Demo/Free Trial: New users can download a demo version to test the features before committing to a purchase.
Purchase: Orders can be placed directly through the ENERCALC Store. Monthly plans typically require an initial three-month minimum commitment.
Refund Policy: ENERCALC offers a 30-day full refund for initial annual subscription orders if the software does not meet your needs. Product Specifications - ENERCALC
Administrators no longer need to manage dongles or manually input long serial numbers. Licensing is managed through the ENERCALC Portal:
You pay a monthly or annual fee. You log in via a web browser (Chrome/Edge/Firefox). There is no local server installation required. Your calculations save to the cloud automatically.
The new license creates a shareable URL link. You can send a calculation to a junior engineer or a reviewer. They do not need an Enercalc license to view the calc, only to edit it. This is a massive productivity boost.
When you buy a new license today, you aren't just buying the same old beam calculator. The subscription pays for these specific modern features: