Science Girl Lab
A visual-first learning lab where cells, tissues, and science concepts become explorable 3D objects instead of flat diagrams.
Plant Cell Architecture
Start with the outer wall, then isolate the chloroplast to connect shape with photosynthesis.
Cell wall: A firm outer layer that gives the plant cell shape and mechanical support.
Learn by inspecting the structure directly.
Science Girl Lab keeps the path simple: open a concept, rotate the model, isolate parts, read the explanation, and connect shape with function.
Artifact first
Every concept starts with a live model instead of a wall of text.
Concise context
Short explanations, glossary terms, and FAQs support the visual scene.
Simple access
Use Google or email/password, then unlock the full biology set.
Cells you can turn, isolate, and compare.
Explore the rigid wall, chloroplasts, vacuole, and nucleus that make plant cells specialized for growth and photosynthesis.
Inspect modelA flexible cell model showing nucleus, membrane, mitochondria, and protein-building compartments.
Inspect modelInspect a mobile immune cell built for sensing, engulfing, and signaling during defense.
Inspect modelFollow a cell body, branching dendrites, and a long axon built to transmit information.
Inspect modelClassroom pilots come after the individual MVP.
Teachers, schools, and districts can join the pilot list while the first release focuses on individual learners and visual concept exploration.
Built for visual exploration first.
Is this a full curriculum platform?
Not in the MVP. The first release focuses on strong interactive models, concise explanations, and simple individual subscriptions.
Can teachers or schools use it?
Teachers can evaluate the individual product and join the pilot list. Classroom rosters and school seat management come later.
Why require an adult-managed account?
The MVP keeps privacy and billing simpler by serving adults, parents, teachers, and college or adult learners first.
Pricing
Start with free demos, then unlock the full 3D biology set
Educators and schools
Classroom pilots are waitlist-only while the individual product matures.