Signals ChemDraw

Draw molecules and reactions with ChemDraw

Functionality

Signals ChemDraw is a scientifically intelligent, integrated suite of personal productivity tools that helps scientists keep track of their work, gain a deeper understanding of their data and produce reports professionally and efficiently. Included in ChemDraw is a chemical drawing solution that helps chemists work more efficiently, communicate more clearly and reach crucial information faster. It’s the chemically intelligent solution for R&D for publishing, presenting and reporting. 
Other features include:

  • ChemDraw Desktop (the most feature-rich version).
  • Integration with Signals Research Platform.
  • ChemDraw+ (the new web offering).
  • ChemDraw Collections.
  • ChemDraw for Excel.
  • Chem3D Ultra.
  • ChemFinder Ultra.
  • Chemscript.
  • Signals Notebook Standard (the next-generation electronic lab notebook).

Tips for using this tool at Kent

Signals ChemDraw is available on Kent devices for the School of Physical Sciences, School of Biosciences. School of Pharmacy and School of Natural Sciences.

You can also request Signals ChemDraw for your own device by emailing helpdesk@kent.ac.uk

Help & how to get started

https://support.revvitysignals.com/hc/en-us/sections/360010804431-ChemDraw-ChemOffice-Products

Cost

Free for students and staff in the School of Physical Sciences, Biosciences, Pharmacy, Natural Sciences.

Terms of use, copyright and licensing

Limited number of licenses provided for students and staff in the School of Physical Sciences, Biosciences, Pharmacy, Natural Sciences.

Data Privacy

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While we recommend various software tools that may be helpful for both students and staff, it's important for individuals to review the Terms and Conditions of any software they choose to install, especially regarding how it may affect their privacy and personal data.

Please note, the University of Kent is not responsible for the data privacy practices of any third-party software. It is the user's responsibility to understand the privacy policies of the software they use.