Sharing a free, interactive tool to visualize all 230 Space Group

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Hi everyone,

We’ve all been there: staring at a 2D textbook diagram, trying to build a 3D mental model of a glide plane or screw axis. It’s tough.

To fix that, I built Crystallify: a free, interactive web app to make crystallography visual.

Link: https://www.crystallify.com/

It’s a comprehensive tool that lets you:

  • Explore all 230 space groups.
  • Toggle symmetry elements in 3D.
  • View Wyckoff positions and render Miller planes.

A quick heads-up: It’s designed for a desktop/PC screen to handle all the detail. It won’t be a great experience on a small mobile phone.

The tool is completely free, and I’m excited to share it with this community. I genuinely hope it’s a useful resource for your study or research.

I’m always happy to hear your feedback, and if you find the tool valuable, any support for the project is, of course, hugely appreciated!

Thanks for checking it out!

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