Avogadro is an advanced molecule editor and visualizer designed for cross-platform use in computational chemistry, molecular modeling, bioinformatics, materials science, and related areas. It offers flexible high quality rendering and a powerful plugin architecture.

This documentation site is for Avogadro 2, currently in development.

Install#

Features#

  • Free, Open Source: Easy to install and all source code and documentation is available to modify or extend.

  • International: Translations into English, French, German, Hungarian, Indonesian, Japanese, Portuguese, Serbian, Turkish, and others, with more languages to come.

  • Intuitive: Built to work easily for students and advanced researchers both.

  • Fast: Supports multi-threaded rendering and computation.

  • Extensible: Plugin architecture for developers, including rendering, interactive tools, commands, and Python scripts.

Resources#

User Guide

Coming Soon for Avogadro 2:

Develop

Develop scripts and C++ code with Avogadro:

Contribute

We want your help to make Avogadro better for everyone:

Connecting with the Avogadro community#

There are various ways to get in touch with the Avogadro community:

  • Avogadro Discussion is the best place to ask questions and is a great way to get feedback from other users on how to approach a problem, suggest ideas, etc.

  • If you think you’ve found a bug, or would like to request a feature, please report an issue on our project tracker.

  • You can also find more information about Avogadro on Twitter or Mastodon. Feel free to tag us on your papers and images!