Alchemie builds accessible STEM infrastructure, from student apps to instructor tools, designed to work for every learner.
Everything Alchemie builds starts with the same belief: every student deserves full access to STEM learning. This principle guides us as we build tools that make STEM learning and teaching accessible for everyone — whether you're a student navigating chemistry for the first time, an instructor racing to meet ADA Title II requirements, or an institution looking to give every student an equitable learning experience.
ADA Title II will be in effect in April 2027. We're here to get your online content ready. Piph Author automatically generates standardized alt text for chemical structures and reactions, so instructors can bring their existing course materials into compliance without starting from scratch.
Alchemie's Mechanisms app for organic chemistry allows students to practice and learn mechanisms by moving and manipulating electrons. Covering both semesters of organic chemistry, Mechanisms offers over 260 puzzles to build mechanistic reasoning skills. Over 150,000 students have used Mechanisms to master arrow pushing.
Alchemie's interactive chemistry tools are designed from the ground up with accessibility at the core. Deployed at scale through Learnosity and WileyPLUS, these tools help students visualize atomic and molecular structures, understand bonding patterns, and master complex organic chemistry concepts — all with full keyboard accessibility and AI-powered alternative text.
Kasi is a hands-on manipulatives system that lets blind, low-vision, and sighted students explore chemistry concepts side by side, using the same materials. Magnetic pieces with braille labels make it possible for students with visual impairments to participate fully in chemistry activities alongside their peers — no separate accommodations required.
We're working on the next generation of our flagship Mechanisms tool. Stay tuned for updates, or contact us to be notified when it's available.