AR VR Molecules Editor – The world's first AVR Chemistry app for IOS and Android
Virtual Space has announced the release of AR VR Molecules Editor, their new educational app. AR VR Molecules Editor allows one to build and manipulate 3D models of molecules of any organic and inorganic compounds using a smartphone VR headset. The app has both virtual and augmented reality features to make education process efficient and entertaining, and is available for both IOS and Android.
- (1888PressRelease) October 12, 2017 - Are you looking for an app that allows students to construct molecules in VR and AR? The developer has created an educational tool to build and manipulate molecular models of chemical compounds in virtual and augmented reality environment. In the app, all molecules are represented and assembled as 3D objects to learn more and deeper about atoms and bonds in easy and entertaining way - virtual reality. Augmented reality feature of the app additionally serves as a very efficient way to make connections from the abstract to the real world.
AR VR Molecules Editor is designed for high school or college students taking chemistry courses. The augmented reality feature can easily be performed in class by printing special in-app markers with text representation of molecular compounds. Students can view 3D molecules models of the compounds right in front of the markers in AR, allowing them to easily comprehend the structure of molecules and atomic bonds.
In virtual reality, AR VR Molecules Editor 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. Users can save and load their work at any time. Many features are expected to come in the future, including import and export of 3D models of molecules in popular formats (including the PubChem online database), saving graphic pictures of assembled molecules and many others.
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