Been using PepCalc: Peptide Calculator for a couple months now. It’s basically an app that helps you figure out how much of a peptide to mix with water. Pretty solid if you’re into supplements and research chemicals. Here’s what you do: you put in the amount of peptide you have, the volume of water, and it calculates the right concentration. And there’s also features to choose the type of syringe you’re using, and you can even do blends with multiple peptides. Took me a while to figure some of that out, but it’s really useful once you get the hang of it. Look, if you’re into mixing your own peptides, you’ll probably like this app. It’s not perfect – the UI can be a bit confusing at first – but overall it does the job. Worth checking out.
Addictive peptide calculator app for pros
System Requirements
awesomelabs.pepcalc.app
So here's my honest take on PepCalc: Peptide Calculator. I've tested a bunch of supplement and research chemical apps, and this one's pretty solid. The calculations are accurate and it's easy to use once you get the hang of it. And the multi-peptide blending feature is really cool, and I like that you can choose the specific syringe type. The only downsides are the UI is a little cluttered and the learning curve is a bit steep. But if you're serious about working with peptides, this is one of the better calculator apps out there.
Pros
- Tons of configurable options for volume, units, and peptide amounts
- Supports multi-peptide blends so you can mix several at once
- Automatically sets the right volume based on syringe type
- Free to download, no subscription required
Cons
- Interface can be a little overwhelming at first
- Takes some time to get used to all the features
- Ads can be annoying if you don't pay for the pro version
Description
User Reviews
Makes doing calculations quick and painless. Thanks!
It does not work! The calculations were so wrong, please be careful when using. Emailed support. Never heard back. Avoid this ap
not worth 9 quid, u get same functionality for free from other apps and the web.