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The New Front Door to Nanome

April 10, 2026

Two years ago, our web platform started at mara.nanome.ai. Starting this week, we launch app.nanome.ai. It will contain the full collaborative experience of interacting with Nanome workspaces via web or XR and workflow orchestration via MARA and soon our new agents.

That URL change is a small thing that points at a bigger one. For most of our history, the answer to "how do I try Nanome?" started with a headset. That was fine when the people asking were already XR-native. It also introduced friction for others. Today we're opening a new front door.

A rebuilt nanome.ai, a web-based workspace embedded, shareable sessions that don't need a login, and new ways to come into the platform at whatever level fits your team. This is the biggest shift in how people experience Nanome since we shipped the first version.

It's also why you'll see a new line across the site:

Where molecules, scientists, and agents meet. The collaborative workspace for drug discovery.

Three nouns and a verb. A plain description of what we actually are. We've spent 10 years earning the right to say it this way, and the rest of this post is the evidence.

app.nanome.ai: The full platform

Nanome web app full platform screenshot

With v2.5, the web app is no longer a preview of Nanome. It is Nanome. Visualization, scenes, workspaces, MARA, natural language representations, PDB/SDF/CIF uploads, the 2D chemical builder, trajectory playback, spotlight and follow, multi-user sessions alongside XR teammates. All of it in the browser.

It runs cross-device too. We've been testing on iPad, smartphones, Linux, Mac, and Windows. Nanome is still best in XR, but the web experience now stands on its own legs.

Shareable workspaces, no login required

Nanome shareable public workspace

You can now share a workspace link with anyone, and they can open it in their browser with zero friction. No account, no install, no sign-up wall.

This is how the embedded workspace on our landing page works. The molecule you're looking at on the homepage is a real, live Nanome workspace. Click in and you're navigating it.

For lab groups, collaborators at partner institutions, or the scientist you sat next to on a flight and want to show something cool to, this lowers the activation energy to basically zero. Send a link, they're in.

A homepage that actually shows you the thing

Nanome web workspace embedded on homepage

We've embedded the web workspace directly into the new homepage. We've lined up example scenes that show where Nanome fits across drug discovery: small molecules, molecular glues, antibodies, enzymes, MOFs and more. Each one opens in the full workspace with a click, and if there's a headset on your desk, you can jump straight into XR from the same page.

There's also a new homepage animation that walks through how Nanome works and where it sits in your stack. Worth a watch if you've ever tried to explain us to someone at a conference in under 30 seconds.

Integrations, front and center

Nanome integrations page

We've given integrations their own home. The page highlights a handful of our third-party partners up front, with the full catalog of hundreds of tools sitting behind it. If you've been wondering whether Nanome plays nice with the software your team already runs, odds are good the answer is yes. Take a look at nanome.ai/integrations.

Agents have a proper home now

We touched on this in an earlier post, but our scientific agents now have a dedicated page. They build on MARA and plug into the MARA, so you can chain tool calls, run workflows, generate reports, and keep a human in the loop the whole time. More at nanome.ai/agents. We're actively updating this page, so stay tuned for updates!

docs.nanome.ai is now help.nanome.ai

We've renamed our documentation site from docs.nanome.ai to help.nanome.ai.

This is where you'll find installation guides, feature walkthroughs, how to make MARA integrations, and a contact form that goes straight to our team.

Setup page, now with v2 APKs

Nanome v2 APK setup page

The setup page is where you've always grabbed our XR builds and store listings. It now features the v2 APKs front and center.

We're also giving v1 a proper name: Nanome Classic. The platform that changed molecular visualization forever. v1 was the first real XR-first molecular visualization and design platform, and thousands of scientists, students, and teams built their first immersive chemistry experience on it. It's still there, still runs, and still holds a place on the setup page for anyone who wants to fire it up. Classic earned the name.

Meet you where you are

This is the part we're most excited about. With v2.5, we're opening up two new ways to come into Nanome alongside the existing Full license.

The Web license. A seat built around the web-first experience. No headset required. This is the most honest entry point for anyone curious about Nanome who isn't ready to strap on an XR device yet. The web workspace is good on its own, and combined with shareable no-login sessions, it's finally possible to run a productive Nanome session entirely in the browser.

The Collab license. Previously only available to commercial and enterprise customers, Collab seats are now open to academic accounts too. We were heavily inspired by how Figma handles collaborators: users can jump into a file, follow along, and contribute without driving the session themselves. Same idea here.

Starting with v2.5, Academic pricing lands at $8/mo for a Web seat and $21/mo for a Full seat. New accounts can try the Full experience with a 14-day trial.

The Full license. The complete Nanome experience, unchanged. XR chemical builder, MARA voice commands, MCP server calls, Claude Skills, the full kit.

The full feature breakdown lives on the pricing page. Credits are purchasable on any seat type and redeemable for tool calls, agentic use, and MCP calls. More at nanome.ai/integrations and nanome.ai/agents.

Customer work, front and center

Nanome case studies page

We also gave the case studies, webinars, and press pages a full pass. The press page has our latest mentions, the webinars page has recent talks and recordings, and the case studies page reflects the work we've been doing with partners over the last year. If you've been curious what customers are actually building with Nanome, these pages are the fastest way to get a feel for it.


That's the tour. Poke around at nanome.ai, open the embedded workspace on the homepage, and send a shareable link to someone who's never heard of us. This facelift is the foundation for everything we've got in store, and there's a lot more to come.

Where molecules, scientists, and agents meet. We'll see you in the workspace.