If you have visited Siliconja, then you might immedietly understand which direction is this. Ozone is a high-performance, minimal scientific instrument designed for 3D spatial reconstruction and visual analytics of compounds and molecules. Built as an advanced molecular spin-off of the Siliconja's ideas and structures, Ozone allows researchers, developers, and students or anyone to give just name and immediately see physics-based 3D atomic structure directly in the browser.
Built by PubChem REST API, the platform fetches raw spatial coordinate data, processes molecular geometry vectors, and renders full WebGL assemblies on a sterile, pitch-black tactical interface.
It is a simple and interactive website designed for exploring molecular structures in 3D. All you need to do is enter the name of the molecule; any molecule, and upon pressing enter, it verifies it using PubChem. Once fetched, the molecule is rendered in a fully interactive 3D view. Users can switch between Ball-and-Stick and Sphere visualization modes based on their preference, making it easy to examine molecular structures from different perspectives. The experience is straightforward, responsive, and focused on making molecular visualization accessible and enjoyable. The purpose is just to make chemistry intriguing and knowledgable.
- Dual-Mode Viewport: Live terminal controls to toggle configurations instantly between Ball & Stick and volumetric Space Filling representations.
- Organic Dataset Guard: Auto-intercepts organic compounds that lack pre-calculated 3D conformation models to prevent canvas layout corruption.
- Intuitive UI/UX: Interactive and Smooth UI and is heavily optimised for devices.
- Informative Summary: Simple, Concise, and chemist-like summary for the compound available.
- Engine: Three.js / WebGL Rendering Pipeline
- Core: SolidJS (Signals & Contextual Resources)
- Interface: SolidJS, TailwindCSS,
- Data: PubChem PUG REST & View API ( Global )
- It does not supports inorganic or too large compunds
- The information provided is summarised, needed to be verified by original source
- The warnings are exaggerated and will be fixed soon.:,
- & That's it.
Developed by @codersilicon