VR labs

Transform your STEM education with interactive VR & tablet simulations

160+ realistic VR & tablet experiments - no physical lab equipment needed.
Ideal for secondary schools, vocational programs, and first-year higher education.

Empower K–12 and early university students with hands-on STEM learning

Whether you're seeking curriculum aligned simulations for younger learners or advanced virtual labs for higher education, our 3D immersive environments bring science to life. Students can safely explore 13+ categories including biology, chemistry, physics, without the limitations of traditional labs, while teachers gain the flexibility to teach more effectively

Virtual labs

Used in over 40 countries by leading schools

Explore 240+ experiments

Aligned with IB, AP, GCSE, and K–12 curricula for deep, hands-on science learning

Access anytime, anywhere

Conduct safe, realistic experiments on PCs, laptops, tablets, or VR headsets like Meta Quest 3

Pre-built lessons

Ready-made lessons crafted for easy adoption into your existing teaching framework with progress tracking

Integrate with any LMS

Assign labs, monitor performance, and streamline workflow through seamless integration.

Enable safe, repeatable practice

Let students run experiments as often as needed—risk-free and fully interactive.

Automated assessments

Built-in assessments to test student knowledge and track their progress throughout the learning process

Where science gets hands-on

Discover a wide range of immersive science modules designed to engage students across from foundational concepts to advanced with interactive lab

Biology - VR labs
Biology
Chemistry - VR Labs
Chemistry
Electromagnetism - VR Labs
Electromagnetism
Mechanics - VR Labs
Mechanics
Modern physics - VR Labs
Modern physics
Optics and waves - VR Labs
Optics and waves
Popular science - VR Labs
Popular science
Molecular biology - VR Labs
Molecular biology
Thermodynamics - VR Labs
Thermodynamics
Medical biochemistry - VR Labs
Medical biochemistry
Early science (Junior) - VR Labs
Early science (Junior)
Wellbeing modules - VR Labs
Wellbeing modules
Food safety training - VR Labs
Food safety training
Physiology - VR Labs
Physiology

Scientific method in action

Each experiment follows a step-by-step approach modeled on the scientific method:

Observe phenomena

Interact with lab tools to manipulate the environment and explore scientific phenomena

Formulate hypotheses

Use built-in lab manuals as guidance to define research questions and hypotheses.

Collect & record data

Take measurements and practice techniques in a realistic, error-tolerant environment.

Analyze results

Calculate, graph, and organize findings with manual support and built-in analytical tools

Draw conclusions

Save data and compare with a personalized, responsive answer sheet for deeper insight

Experiments list​ by subjects

Chemistry laboratory
  • Acid Base Titration with Indicators: The Acidity of Beverages
  • Acid-Base Experiment
  • Acid-Base Titration with a pH meter: The Identification of an Unknown Acid Solution
  • Atomic Structure - Flame Test For Metals
  • Boiling Point Elevation
  • Bonding and Structure - Conductivity of ionic vs covalent substances
  • Bonding in Solids
  • Buffer Design
  • Buffering Activity
  • Chemical Equilibrium Iron III Thiocyanate Complex Ion
  • Copper Content of Brass
  • Determining the Copper Content of a Brass Sample
  • Determining the Heating Curve of Water
  • Displacement Reactions Between Metals and Their Salts
  • Enthalpy change of solutions
  • Equilibrium Constant: Iron Thiocyanate Complex Ion
  • Identification of Anions
  • Identification of Cations
  • Introduction to Organic Chemistry
  • Ion Responsible For the Wavelength of Maximum Absorption
  • Ionic & Covalent Bonds
  • Kinetics - Concentration Effect on Rate
  • Molecular Shape Modelling
  • Paper chromatography
  • Precision and Accuracy in Laboratory Measurements
  • Rate Laws
  • Redox Titration: Determination of H2O2 concentration
  • Separating Mixtures
  • Separation by Extraction
  • Separation by Separatory Funnel
  • Separation by Simple Distillation
  • Solubility in Solid-Liquid Solutions
  • Solubility in Solid-Liquid Solutions With Ca(OH)2
  • Solubility in Solid-Liquid Solutions With KNO3
  • Test for Functional Groups in Organic Compounds
  • The Hydrogen Emission Spectrum
  • The Law of Conservation of Mass
  • The Law of Definite Proportions: The Empirical Formula of a Metal Oxide
  • The Law of Definite Proportions: The formula of Hydrate
  • UV-Vis Spectrophotometer and Beer-Lambert Law
Biology laboratory
  • Active Transport
  • Animal Behavior
  • Asexual Plant Propagation: Stem Cutting
  • Bacterial Transformation
  • Blood Cells
  • Cellular Respiration
  • Decay of Milk
  • DNA Isolation and Determination of Quantity and Purity
  • Effect of pH on Amylase
  • Energy Flow in Ecosystem
  • Enzyme Activity: Function of Catalase
  • Factors that Affect Mitosis
  • Factors That Affect Photosynthesis I - Light and Chlorophyll Content
  • Measuring Cell Size
  • Meiosis and Crossing Over
  • Mitosis and meiosis
  • Passive Transport: Osmosis
  • Quadrat Sampling
  • Testing for Carbohydrates, Proteins and Lipids
  • Transpiraton in Plants
Mechanics laboratory
  • Angular Momentum
  • Atwood's Machine
  • Collision in One Dimension
  • Friction Forces
  • Harmonic Motion in Springs
  • Hookes Law and Springs
  • Linear Motion
  • Measurement and Uncertainty
  • Newton's Laws of Motion
  • Projectile Motion
  • Rotation of Rigid Bodies
  • Simple and Damped Pendulum
  • Work-Energy Theorem and Mechanical Energy
Modern physics laboratory
  • Electron's Charge to Mass (e/m) Ratio
  • Millikan Oil-Drop Experiment
  • Penetration Power of Radioactive Radiation
  • Photoelectric Effect
  • The Hydrogen Emission Spectrum
Electromagnetism laboratory
  • Biot-Savart Law
  • Coulomb's Law
  • Diodes
  • Electrical Resistance
  • Electrostatics
  • Equipotential Lines and Electric Filed
  • Faraday's Law of Induction
  • Magnetic Field Pattern
  • Magnetic Force and Current Balance
  • Ohm's Law
  • RC Circuits
  • Resistors in Series and Parallel
Optics and waves laboratory
  • Kundt's Pipe
  • Lenses And Images
  • Lenses and Images: Concave Lenses
  • Lenses and Images: Convex Lenses
  • Snells Law and Refraction Finding Critical Angle
  • Snell's Law of Refraction Measuring Refractive Index
  • Young's Double Slit Experiment
Molecular biology laboratory
  • Design of PCR Primers and Gradient PCR
  • DNA Isolation and Determination of Quantity and Purity
  • Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA)
  • Protein Denaturation and Vertical Electrophoresis
  • Protein Determination with Bicinchoninic Acid Assay
  • Protein Imaging with Coomassie Blue
  • Protein Isolation
  • Western Blot
Physiology laboratory
  • Blood Pressure Measurement
  • Electrocardiography (ECG)
  • Nerve Conduction Velocity Calculation
  • Cardiopulmonary Exercise Test
  • Electromyography (EMG)
  • Respiratory Function Test
  • Stethoscope Use and Heart Sounds
Microbiology laboratory (coming soon)
  • Gram Staining
  • Examination of Dermatophytes and Common Fungi Causing Opportunistic Infections
  • Gram-Positive Bacteria Identification
  • Gram-Negative Bacteria Identification
  • Antibiotic Sensitivity Test
  • Examination of Clinically Important Parasites
  • Collection of Clinical Samples, Delivery to the Laboratory, Acceptance and Rejection Criteria
  • Tuberculosis Determination
Junior laboratory
  • Blood Typing
  • Circulatory System
  • Comparison of Plant and Animal Cells
  • Electrical Resistance (Junior)
  • Electrification
  • Energy Conservation on The Earth
  • Excretory System in Humans
  • Heat Exchange and Temperature
  • How Does a Compass Work
  • Introduction to Atomic Models
  • Let's Make a Dynamometer
  • Let's take a closer Look at Microscope
  • Life and Biogeochemical Cycles
  • Meiosis
  • Mitosis
  • Motion Under Net Force and Equilibrium
  • Motion with Constant Speed
  • Newton's Apple
  • Ohms Law And Simple Circuits
  • Plane Mirrors Reflections and Images
  • Plants and Photosynthesis
  • Refraction of Light
  • Reproduction System In Humans
  • Respiratory System in Humans
  • Rough Surfaces and Friction
  • Series and Parallel Circuits (Junior)
  • Skeletal System
  • Sound Formation and Propagation
  • Umbra and Penumbra
  • Using Dichotomous Keys to Identify Animals
  • Using Dichotomous Keys to Identify Microorganisms
  • Using Dichotomous Keys to Identify Organisms
  • Using Dichotomous Keys to Identify Plants
  • Viscosity (junior)
Wellbeing modules
  • Controlled Diet
  • Excellent Sleep
  • Exercise and Flexibility at the Beach
  • Exercise and Flexibility at the Beach at Night
  • Exercise and Flexibility in the Forest
  • Meditation and Mindfulness at the Beach
  • Meditation and Mindfulness at the Beach at Night
  • Meditation and Mindfulness in the Forest
  • Toxin-Free Living
Fluid mechanics and Thermodynamics laboratory
  • Ideal Gas Law 
  • Specific heat of solids and liquids 
  • Thermal Expansion of Metals
Medical biochemistry Laboratory
  • Introduction to Laboratory and Solution Preparation
  • Kinetic Enzyme Activity Measurement
  • Lipids - Halogenation & Salkowski Test
  • Qualitative Determination of Carbohydrates
  • Quantitative Protein Assay Using Biuret Reagent
  • UV-Vis Spectrophotometer and Beer-Lambert Law
First aid laboratory (coming soon)
  • Intravenous Line Insertion Simulations
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) Applications
  • Monitoring Applications
  • Defibrillation and CPR Applications
  • Intubation Applications
  • Tourniquet Application

FAQs

How does Practice work?

Our software works with real time data, real formulas and actual results. Students can save and share received data. Our experiments do not only run with simulations and animations, but also give students the experience of an actual experiment process.

Does Practice correlate with any curriculum standards?

Yes! Practice experiments correlate with all major curriculum standards like IB, Cambridge International, Edexcel, etc. Our science department is always here to meet the needs of all educators and students.

How many experiments does Practice have?

Our team developed more than hundred experiments from ten different disciplines. We have Practice Junior, Biology, Chemistry, Electric, Mechanics, Modern Physics, Thermodynamic, Medical Biochemistry, Popular Science, Optics and Waves laboratories. Every month we add new experiments. If you can not find a required one in our portfolio, connect with Practice and our team will develop it.

Does Practice integrate with Learning Management System?

Yes! Our integration works with any LMS. We try to make Practice usage as comfortable as possible. The integration saves time, reduces manual tasks, makes Single sign-on process possible and offers access to students performance datas.

Are Practice experiments available in different languages?

Yes! Practice experiments available in English, Spanish, Turkish, German, Arabic and Russian languages. We try to deliver the most comfortable experience to our users and language should not be an obstacle.

Who can use Practice?

All students starting from primary school to university can find suitable science experiments in Practice portfolio. Initially we created Practice for high school and university level students. However, recently we added Practice Junior for primary and middle school students. So, now everyone can experience science without any limit.

ESSA Level IV Certified: Demonstrates a Rationale

Constructor Practice Science Labs has been independently validated by LearnPlatform by Instructure as meeting the criteria for ESSA Level IV - "Demonstrates a Rationale" - under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).
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