VectorForge is the collaborative workspace where physics, engineering, and mathematics teams visualize, analyze, and share vector field data in real time.
MATLAB on one machine. ParaView on another. Results shared over email. Nobody sees the same thing at the same time.
Desktop visualization tools were built for solo work. Adding a collaborator means exporting a file and hoping they have the right software version.
Annotations, insights, and analysis decisions live in scattered notebooks and Slack threads. Months of work disappear when someone leaves the lab.
Render 2D and 3D vector fields directly in the browser. No installs, no license keys. WebGPU-powered for real performance.
See where your collaborators are looking. Annotate, discuss, and mark regions of interest together, as if standing at the same whiteboard.
Every annotation, parameter change, and analysis decision is saved. New team members inherit the full history. Nothing gets lost.
Upload datasets, version them, tag by experiment. Stop hunting through shared drives. Find any field data in seconds.
VectorForge is being built for the teams pushing the boundaries of physics, engineering, and applied mathematics.