AR VR Molecules Editor

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About this app

AR VR Molecules Editor allows one to build and manipulate 3D molecules models of organic and inorganic compounds in a smartphone VR headset. This is a valuable tool for chemistry students for learning about molecular bonding with the aid of VR visualization.

The app is designed for high school or college students taking chemistry courses.

All molecules are essentially 3D objects and one very efficient way to learn more and deeper about atoms and bonds is by VR and AR. Augmented reality helps to make connections from the abstract to the real world.

Are you looking for an app that allows students to construct molecules in VR and AR? AR VR Molecules Editor is a very effective app for this purpose as it allows organic and inorganic molecular structures to be built with single, double and triple bonds, as well as cyclic compounds. The molecules can be visualized in 3D using stick, ball and stick and space-filling (CPK) models.

FEATURES:
• Building molecule models of any organic or inorganic compound using most of periodic table elements in VR.
• Support of single, double and triple bonds.
• Building molecule models of cyclic compounds.
• Visualization of Wireframe style, Stick style, Ball and Stick, Spacefill (CPK) models.
• Augmented reality interface (AR) for visualizing molecular structures.

Play "AR VR Molecules Editor" – it’s fun, entertaining and educational!
Updated on
4 Aug 2019

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Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

What's new

- ARM64 support
- bug fixes