Most school websites in India look the same โ a homepage, a timetable PDF, and a contact form. But what if your school's website could actually teach? What if a student visiting it could run a projectile motion simulation, explore a wave interference pattern, or visualise how a circuit works โ all without leaving your site?
That is exactly what SPYRAL's embed feature lets you do. And the best part? It is completely free, and it takes one line of HTML.
Why Should a School Website Have Simulations?
NEP 2020 places experiential, hands-on learning at its core. Schools are expected to move away from rote memorisation toward conceptual understanding. But most schools don't have the budget or infrastructure to set up digital labs from scratch.
Embedding a simulation on your school website solves this quietly and effectively:
- Students can access labs from home โ revision doesn't stop at the classroom door
- Teachers can link directly to a specific sim from their class notes or homework
- Your school's digital presence becomes genuinely useful, not just decorative
- Parents see the school as tech-forward โ which matters during admissions
What Simulations Are Available to Embed?
SPYRAL covers the full CBSE Class 9โ12 syllabus across Physics and Maths, plus AI tools. Here is a sample of what you can embed:
Physics
Maths
How to Embed โ Step by Step
You do not need to know coding. If you can paste text into your website's editor, you can embed a simulation.
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Go to tryspyral.com/embed-tools
This is the free embed gallery. No login or account needed.
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Browse or search for a simulation
Type "projectile", "wave", "quadratic" etc. in the search bar to find the sim you need.
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Click "Preview" to see it in action
A modal opens with the live simulation. Make sure it is the right one for your topic.
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Click "Copy Code"
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Paste into your website's HTML editor
Works on WordPress, Wix, Google Sites, Blogger, or any custom school website.
The embed code looks like this:
That is it. The simulation loads directly inside your page โ students interact with it without leaving your site.
Where Can You Use It?
- School or college websites
- Teacher blogs and notes pages
- Google Sites (school portals)
- WordPress / Wix school sites
- Blogger or Medium posts
- Notion pages (via embed block)
- LMS platforms (Moodle, Canvas)
- WhatsApp / Telegram messages
- PDF documents
- Plain text emails
- Platforms that block iframes
Is It Really Free? Any Catch?
No catch. SPYRAL's embed feature is permanently free. The simulations themselves are self-contained โ they do not require students to log in or create accounts.
- All 50+ physics and maths simulations
- Embed on unlimited websites
- No watermark, no "powered by" branding forced
- No student account required to interact
- Works on mobile and desktop
Tips for Teachers
Here are a few ways teachers use embedded sims effectively:
- Chapter intros: Embed the sim at the top of your chapter notes page so students explore before reading theory
- Homework context: Share the link in your homework so students can visualise the problem
- Revision pages: Create a "Class 12 Physics Revision" page on your school site with all relevant sims embedded
- Parent open days: Show parents an interactive demo on your school website โ far more impressive than a static slideshow
What About Full Access?
The embed feature gives you the simulations. But SPYRAL's full platform also includes an AI Tutor, a Python IDE, biology labs, machine learning tools, and a complete student dashboard with progress tracking โ all aligned to CBSE Class 9โ12 and NEP 2020.
Schools can get a free trial of the full platform at tryspyral.com/schools.
Start Embedding Free Simulations Today
50+ CBSE-aligned physics & maths simulations. One line of code. No sign-up needed.