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About Open Model Lab

Learning should feel like exploring a system, not memorizing disconnected pieces.

Open Model Lab grew out of a simple frustration: too much science learning rewards getting the answer without helping students build a clear picture of what is actually happening.

About Open Model Lab

Where it started

Open Model Lab started from a frustration I couldn't ignore.

When I was studying science in high school, I realized that a lot of the time, I didn't truly understand what I was learning. I could solve problems, get the right answers, and pass exams, but something felt off.

In physics, I was plugging numbers into equations without really understanding what those equations meant. In chemistry, I memorized reactions without seeing why they happened. In biology, I could recall facts, but I didn't have a clear mental picture of what was actually going on.

It felt like I was learning how to answer, not how to understand.

And I wasn't the only one.

What the project is

That's why I started Open Model Lab.

The idea is simple: learning science should feel like exploring a system, not memorizing disconnected pieces. You should be able to see how things change, interact with them, and build intuition step by step.

Instead of just reading formulas, you can play with them.

Instead of memorizing results, you can discover them.

Where it is going

Open Model Lab started with physics, but it is already growing into a broader simulation-first learning product across multiple subjects.

Especially now, with artificial intelligence making factual knowledge easy to access, memorization alone matters less. What matters is understanding: being able to think clearly, connect ideas, and actually know what's going on.

That's what this project is trying to build.

Support the project

Keep core interactive learning free while helping the project improve.

Open Model Lab is meant to keep core interactive learning accessible. Concept pages, simulations, tools, guided paths, challenges, and basic practice are not paywalled.

Supporter subscriptions at USD $5/month help pay for hosting, maintenance, development, and future improvements while adding convenience features for people who want them.

Donations and feedback are still useful ways to support the project. The paid tier is not a wall around basic learning.

  • Become a Supporter to fund development and unlock convenience features
  • Make a direct donation via Buy Me a Coffee
  • Share feedback to improve the website experience and shape future features

Donate

If you want to contribute directly without changing your account tier, you can support the project through Buy Me a Coffee.

Donate via Buy Me a Coffee

Public-source direction

Open Model Lab is preparing a public-source contribution path. The goal is to make the project easier to inspect, learn from, and improve while keeping core learning free and deployment details private.

Read the source posture