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Experiment Simulator

Free virtual science experiment simulator for teachers. Run interactive virtual lab setups and see results without any equipment — great for remote and lab-free lessons.

Why teachers use it

Use experiment simulator instantly in class

Run interactive virtual lab setups and see results without any physical equipment. The experiment simulator is invaluable for schools with limited lab access, for remote teaching and for rehearsing procedures before the real practical.

Popular classroom uses

  • Rehearse practical procedures before live experiments
  • Teach practical skills when lab access is limited
  • Run virtual labs for revision and independent study

Where experiment simulator fits in your lessons

Experiment Simulator is a free, no-login science tool you can use straight away in class. It works well for diagram labelling, knowledge recall, equation practice, and runs in any browser on your classroom display, laptop or a student device.

Great for

  • diagram labelling
  • knowledge recall
  • equation practice
  • practical thinking
  • PE lessons
  • warm-up stations

Use it during

  • retrieval warm-ups
  • worked practice
  • revision plenaries
  • independent practice
  • plenary wrap-up

What teachers like about it

Built to be quick, clear and classroom-friendly so you can get on with teaching.

It is quick to launch, so you can use experiment simulator the moment you need it in a lesson.

It works on classroom computers, laptops, tablets and phones without any installation.

Experiment Simulator FAQ

Answers for teachers looking for a fast, reliable classroom-friendly version of this tool.

Which experiments are included?

Core GCSE practicals including titration, chromatography, calorimetry and more are covered.

Does it replace real practicals?

No. It is a preparation and revision tool, not a substitute for hands-on practical experience.

Can students use it at home?

Yes. It runs in any browser so students can practise independently outside school.

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