Molecule Me

Your personality, encoded in chemistry.

Enter your name and birthday, and this toy hashes them together with SHA-256 to generate a molecule that is uniquely yours. No two people share the same structure — the hash is deterministic, reproducible, and totally made up. Every atom follows CPK color conventions (carbon is dark grey, oxygen red, nitrogen blue, sulfur yellow, and so on), because even fake chemistry deserves real rules.

Once your molecule is generated, you get a whimsical IUPAC-style name constructed from your hash — think 4-amino-2-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl acetate but personalized — along with a pharmacology profile that describes your molecule's fictional receptor affinities, half-life, and clinical indications. Written by a pharmacist, so at least the terminology is real.

All processing happens client-side in your browser. Your name and birthday are never sent to any server. Hit Share to copy a link that encodes your inputs — so friends can compare molecules.

Built by a pharmacist who thought chemistry needed more personality tests.