Slide presenter

Two modes: Present (clean) Β· Annotate (draw on the slide).
Slides: …or drop files here
No deck loaded.
Click Load demo deck for a 4-slide demo, or upload a PDF / images.
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Keyboard shortcuts (in fullscreen): β†’ / Space next Β· ← previous Β· Esc exit fullscreen. Annotations are saved per-slide on this device β€” switch back to a slide and your drawings are still there.

Class chat

Shared files

Drop files here
or click to browse Β· PDFs, slides, images, anything

    Live room β€” share video by code

    Instructor clicks Host and shares the code. Students enter the code and click Join. Camera + screen share supported. Direct peer-to-peer β€” no server needed.
    Code: β€” Not connected

    How sharing works in this room: the live video room is direct peer-to-peer using WebRTC (free PeerJS cloud signaling). Camera, microphone, and screen share are all live. Chat and files (below) stay in your browser only β€” for cross-attendee chat use the live room's audio or Zoom/Meet's chat. Best with 2–8 participants per room.

    Live-class checklist

    Before class

    • Export your slide deck as PDF (works in PowerPoint, Keynote, Google Slides)
    • Upload it here using Upload PDF or images
    • Open whiteboard in another tab for live sketches
    • Open 3D molecule viewer for L1.3 / L2.3 / L2.13

    During class

    • Run video/audio in Zoom or Google Meet, share this tab as the screen
    • Use Present mode for clean slides
    • Switch to Annotate when a student asks a question β€” draw right on the slide
    • Press F for fullscreen, arrow keys to navigate

    After class

    • Annotations persist per-slide while the tab is open
    • Save key whiteboard sketches as PNG and email to students
    • Log attendance (Chemdu coordinator follows up)

    More tools

    Whiteboard

    Draw equations, Lewis structures, and reaction arrows. Includes chemistry stamps, periodic table, lasso, and fullscreen mode.

    Open whiteboard β†’

    3D molecules

    Show the geometry of any common molecule in 3D, measure bond lengths and angles, and reference orbitals, VSEPR shapes, unit cells, and reaction profiles.

    Open 3D molecules β†’