From the desktop version of QElectroTech, you can export your entire project or specific folios to PDF, SVG, or pixel formats (PNG, JPG, BMP) .

While is a robust, open-source professional software for creating industrial electrical diagrams , it currently does not have an official native Android app . The software is primarily developed for desktop environments including Windows, macOS, and Linux .

Requires a constant internet connection and can be difficult to navigate on smaller screens without a stylus or mouse. 2. Exporting for Mobile Viewing

These files can then be uploaded to cloud storage (like Google Drive or Dropbox) and opened on any Android device using a standard PDF viewer for on-site reference during installation or maintenance. 3. Remote Desktop Access

However, engineers and hobbyists often seek ways to bring their electrical schematics to mobile devices. Below are the most effective methods to use QElectroTech on or with an Android device. 1. Cloud-Based Access via rollApp

You can remotely control your desktop and use QElectroTech as if you were sitting at your desk. This is particularly effective on large-screen Android tablets with keyboard and mouse support. 4. Native Android Alternatives

For purely visual layout, general CAD apps available on the Google Play Store may serve as a temporary substitute, though they lack QET’s specialized electrical symbol library. Summary of QElectroTech Availability Windows Native Support 0.100 (Stable) macOS Native Support 0.100 (Stable) Linux Native Support 0.100 (Stable) Android No Native App Use Web-based (rollApp) or Remote Desktop