
VDisplay
3D molecular viewer for VCharge and VConf outputs, and SDfiles from other programs.
Overview
VDisplay is a freely available 3D molecular viewer developed by VeraChem LLC for Windows. It is designed to provide a quick and easy graphical way to view SDfiles, with particular support for the output files generated by VeraChem's own VCharge and VConf tools. VDisplay is also capable of reading and displaying SDfiles produced by other programs, making it a convenient general-purpose viewer for computational chemists working with small molecule data.
VDisplay is part of VeraChem's suite of small molecule tools, which includes VConf for conformational search, VCharge for partial atomic charge calculation, VDraw, VMap, VFilter, and Vrms. It is offered as a free download alongside a dedicated manual, making it accessible to researchers who need a lightweight solution for inspecting molecular structures and computational results on Windows.
Key Features
- Reads and displays SDfiles produced by VCharge and VConf, as well as SDfiles generated by other programs
- Allows users to step through molecules in an SDfile one by one for sequential review
- Supports jumping directly to a specific molecule using a simple name search
- Provides rotation, translation, and scaling controls for interactive 3D viewing
- Offers coloring options to differentiate molecular structures and properties
- Includes recentering functionality to reset the view of a molecule
- Supports full-screen display mode for a larger viewing area
- Features menu tear-offs for a customisable and convenient interface
VDisplay is available as a free Windows application and can be downloaded directly from the VeraChem website, along with a dedicated user manual. It is part of VeraChem's broader portfolio of computational chemistry software tools aimed at drug discovery and small molecule research.

