UCSF Chimera is a program for the interactive visualization and analysis of molecular structures and related data, including density maps, trajectories, and sequence alignments. It is available free of charge for noncommercial use. Commercial users, please see Chimera commercial licensing.
UCSF ChimeraX (or simply ChimeraX) is the next-generation molecular visualization program from the Resource for Biocomputing, Visualization, and Informatics (RBVI), following UCSF Chimera. ChimeraX can be downloaded free of charge for academic, government, nonprofit, and personal use. Commercial users, please see ChimeraX commercial licensing.
Chimera Tutorials A set of tutorials is included in the Chimera User's Guide. The expanded "Getting Started" tutorial is more suitable for printing (more self-contained rather than hyperlinked) than the above. Video tutorials and tutorials from past Chimera workshops are also available. This page contains still more tutorials.
The Chimera_BILD extension on GitHub implements some BILD commands as Chimera commands. This allows simply using the Chimera command line instead of making an input BILD file to define geometric objects (3D arrows, etc.) in Chimera. Developed by José Emilio Sánchez Aparicio.
Chimera Python Scripts Chimera Features and Updates: Chimera Release Notes Changes since the latest production release Feature Requests and Progress Bug Database Plug-ins from other groups Hardware and Related Information: Graphics Benchmark Scores Bug Database and Graphics Driver Bugs Hardware Discussions Miscellaneous: Demonstrations, Talks ...
UCSF Chimera is developed by the UCSF Resource for Biocomputing, Visualization, and Informatics, supported in part by the National Institutes of Health. Citations are important for demonstrating the value of our work to the NIH and other sources of support.
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Download Chimera ... Current Production Releases See the release notes for a list of new features and other information. For more recent changes, use the snapshot and daily builds; they are less tested but usually reliable. 64-bit Releases: ... 32-bit releases are no longer supported. Daily Builds New builds are made when the code changes.