Best Model Repositories
Ranked by community votes
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GROMOS
software in molecular physics
MDL Chime
plugin used by web browsers to display the 3D structure of molecules
Zmodeler
3D modelling application
Franca IDL
interface description language
AndroMDA
Model Driven Architecture Framework
Functional Mock-up Interface
library representing a simulation model
GLIMMER
software
Geomodeller3D
software tool for 3D geologic modelling
Virtual Cell
software platform for modeling and simulation of living organisms, primarily cells
Interactive Scenario Builder
RF Tactical Decision Aid often referred to as Builder
Phyre / Phyre2
software for protein structure prediction
MilkShape 3D
low-polygon modeler
Astah*
UML modeling tool by Change Vision
Developments in Environmental Modelling
book series
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What is the best model repositories in 2026?▾
Based on 0 community votes, GROMOS is currently ranked #1 in Model Repositories with a score of pending more votes.
How are model repositories ranked on Peakd?▾
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What are the most popular model repositories?▾
The top-rated model repositories based on community votes are: #1 GROMOS, #2 MDL Chime, #3 Zmodeler. See the full rankings above.
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What happens when two model repositories have the same score?▾
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