Chemistry Animation Maker
Why Leadde is the Best Chemistry Animation Maker

Cover Every Chemistry Topic in One Workflow

AI Motion for Reactions, Mechanisms, and Molecular Processes

Narrated Chemistry Videos in 88 Languages

Templates for Lessons, Lab Walkthroughs, and Exam Recap Videos
How to Create a Chemistry Animation with AI

Step 1: Add Your Topic, Notes, or Textbook Chapter
Step 2: Generate Animations and Narration
Step 3: Refine, Translate, and Share with Students
Atomic Structure & Bonding Chemistry Videos
Organic Chemistry, Electrochemistry & Thermochemistry Videos
Organic Reaction Mechanisms Animation
Electrolysis Animation
Enthalpy and Hess's Law Animation
Electrochemical Cell Animation
Trusted by Chemistry Teachers, Tutors, and EdTech Creators

Chemistry Animation Ideas & Use Cases
GCSE & A-Level Chemistry Lessons
Undergraduate Organic & Physical Chemistry
Online Course Modules
Tutoring & Exam Prep
FAQs
A chemistry animation maker is software that turns chemistry concepts — atomic structure, bonding, reaction mechanisms, and thermochemical processes — into animated, narrated explainer videos. Leadde uses AI to generate Motion graphics from a prompt, stru
Yes. Leadde's Free Plan gives you full access to the AI Video Creator, Text-to-Motion generation, the 200+ avatar library, and core editing tools. You can generate your first chemistry animation video entirely in your browser — no credit card and no softw
You can animate any chemistry topic that fits a scripted lesson — atomic structure, chemical bonding, reaction kinetics, equilibrium, organic chemistry, electrochemistry, and thermochemistry. Use the topic pages above as starting templates, or paste your
Yes. Leadde supports 88 languages and 175 dialects. Create the chemistry animation once in your source language, then use the Translate tool to regenerate it with localized voiceover, synced lip movements, and on-screen captions for every student in the c
You can try it yourself by heading to the sidebar and navigating to AI Tools > Create Media, where you’ll find two ways to generate visuals. For a free option, use the Motion tab to animate specific actions or explanations. For full video generation, Text