If you are tired of wrestling with 20-year-old software just to get a decent graph for your paper, release the mouse and read this immediately.
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A Message to Fellow Researchers
Dear Colleague,
You know the drill. You've just spent hours in the lab running samples. You have the data. Now comes the "easy" part...
You walk back to your desk, open up that clunky, Windows-95-looking software that cost your department $5,000, and wait for it to load. You import your file. The axes are wrong. The peaks aren't labeled. You try to export it, and it looks pixelated and unprofessional.
It shouldn't be this hard.
As a textile engineer and researcher myself, I got tired of the friction. I got tired of software that felt like it was fighting me. I just wanted to drag, drop, and get a graph that I could put straight into a paper.
Give it a try with your next dataset.
So I built the tool I wished existed.
This isn't just another graph plotter. It's a purpose-built engine for FTIR analysis.
It automatically detects peaks. It suggests functional groups based on wavenumbers. It handles the "weird" file formats. And most importantly, it exports crisp, vector-quality SVGs that look beautiful in any journal.
You don't need to download anything. You don't need to ask IT for permission to install it. It just works, right here in your browser.
Sincerely,