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Chem4Word History – Chemistry add-in for Microsoft Word

A brief history of Chem4Word

This page gives a brief history of how the Chem4Word Project began.

In 2008 a collaboration between Microsoft Research and the University of Cambridge was started. The brief was to make it easy to insert and modify chemical information (labels, formulas, 2-D depictions, etc.) from within Microsoft Office Word, and also to have the chemical information stored and manipulated in a semantically rich manner.

On March 22, 2010, at the ACS meeting in San Francisco, CA, we announced the availability of a beta build, and subsequently launched Chem4Word as an open source project overseen by Dr Joe Townsend.

History: OuterCurve Foundation and Chem4Word
OuterCurve Foundation and Chem4Word

On 1 February 2011, the Chemistry Add-in for Microsoft Word v. 1.0 was released and the project became part of the Outercurve Foundation in the research accelerators gallery.

Just over a year later, version 1.1 was released under the Outercurve Foundation banner, with significant improvements to searching and support for Word 2013.  This release could not have been possible without Jim Piavis and his team at Microsoft.

History: Chem4Word now uses ChemDoodle Web
Chem4Word now uses ChemDoodle Web

The next version, 1.5 was released in March 2014, and included a new chemistry editor, ChemDoodle Web Sketcher, which allows the ability draw new structures from scratch. The manipulation of search results from PubChem were included in this release.

The original versions (prior to version 2.0.1.0) generate the images of the structure as .png bitmaps. The resolution of these images isn’t sufficient to produce high quality professional-looking documents. The project team embarked on a major re-development to introduce a vector-based graphic image when used in Microsoft Word 2010 (or greater) to The current version uses this completely new engine for rendering the structures at a much higher quality than the previous versions.


In January 2018, a new version (V3.0) was released which uses the new rendering engine.

In September 2020, we released version 3.1, which added …

In November 2022, we released version 3.2, which added …

In February 2024, we releases version 3.3, which added the ability to use multiple libraries of structures.


History: Chem4Word is sponsored by the .Net Foundation
Chem4Word is sponsored by the .Net Foundation

In September 2016, the project moved from its home with the Outercurve Foundation and is now supported by the .NET Foundation.


Here is a list of sites we have discovered, which talk about the early days of Chem4Word. As these are sites which are not withing our control the links may cease to work at any time also links within these external pages may not work.

We firmly believe that Chem4Word may have been one of the very first Microsoft Open Source projects.

23-Mar-2010
Introducing Chemistry Add-in for Word

21-Apr-2010
Microsoft Does Chemistry … And Open Source

23-Apr-2010
Chem4Word is out as OpenSource

23-Apr-2010
Chemistry addin for Word available as Open Source

01-Feb-2011
Chemistry Add-in for Word Helps Bridge the Gap between Science and Technology

27-Feb-2014
Chem4Word gains ChemDoodle’s Chemical Drawing and Publishing Capabilities

05-Jul-2011
Chemistry Add-In for Word

27-Feb-2014
Chem4Word gains ChemDoodle’s Chemical Drawing and Publishing Capabilities

Recent Posts

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  • SketchEl file support now included in V3.3
  • Improved Chemical Libraries are live in Chem4Word!
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