Molecule Lab 4+

Build $ Visualize 3D Molecules

Maxamix

Designed for iPad

    • Free

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Description

Molecule Lab is a simple yet powerful editor allowing users to build and visualize molecules in 3D.

Our molecule editor can build more molecules than before, as it now supports three new elements—oxygen, nitrogen, and chlorine—in addition to carbon and hydrogen, double bonds, triple bonds, branches, and different rotation conformations. These incredible new features are enhanced by the flexibility of our molecule editor, which we further upgraded with undo, redo, and delete controls.

Molecules can be saved and edited in the future. Additionally, we introduced the capability to share molecules via text message, email, and other third-party services for notetaking and document sharing. This seamless integration with different apps makes Molecule Lab more powerful for sharing and referencing molecules in the future.

With all these exciting features, we are thrilled to debut a new look and feel for Molecule Lab. We hope the beautiful modern design will enrich each user’s experience with Molecule Lab.

What’s New

Version 2.0

- Our molecule editor supports three new elements—oxygen, nitrogen, chlorine—in addition to molecules with many functional groups, branches, and rotation conformations.
- Our molecule editor has new undo, redo, and delete controls.
- Molecules can be shared via text message, email, and other third-party services for notetaking and document sharing.
- Molecule Lab was redesigned from scratch to create a new look and feel.

App Privacy

The developer, Maxamix, has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

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