Symmetry — molecular symmetry you can actually see
I’m a chemistry student, and symmetry never really clicked for me on paper. You’re told to imagine a rotation axis or a mirror plane cutting through a molecule, but picturing 3D structures from a flat drawing is hard.
So I built the tool I wish I’d had in first year. You can rotate molecules, watch them spin around their axes, and see mirror planes and inversion centers in motion instead of in your head.
It’s for students trying to actually get symmetry, professors who want a live demo, and anyone who thinks molecules are kind of cool.
Built entirely in Framer. The hard part was keeping the chemistry accurate while making it simple enough that it doesn’t scare off a beginner.
Symmetry — molecular symmetry you can actually see
I’m a chemistry student, and symmetry never really clicked for me on paper. You’re told to imagine a rotation axis or a mirror plane cutting through a molecule, but picturing 3D structures from a flat drawing is hard.
So I built the tool I wish I’d had in first year. You can rotate molecules, watch them spin around their axes, and see mirror planes and inversion centers in motion instead of in your head.
It’s for students trying to actually get symmetry, professors who want a live demo, and anyone who thinks molecules are kind of cool.
Built entirely in Framer. The hard part was keeping the chemistry accurate while making it simple enough that it doesn’t scare off a beginner.