About Pyro Lab

A practical online firework simulator with a chemistry angle

Pyro Lab combines a virtual fireworks canvas with a compact flame-color reference. It is meant to feel like a usable browser tool rather than a production suite, a marketing page, or a decorative demo.

What guides the project

The product is intentionally narrow: make browser fireworks feel direct, give users a few useful controls, and explain why different colors exist.

A small browser tool

Pyro Lab is built around one simple interaction: choose a color, click the sky, and watch a virtual firework burst.

A chemistry reference

The color presets are named after flame-test elements such as sodium, lithium, copper, barium, strontium, and magnesium.

No account required

The simulator runs in the browser and is designed to be quick to open, easy to try, and simple to leave.

What it is useful for

Pyro Lab is not claiming large usage numbers or real-world pyrotechnic accuracy. It is a small, free web experience for quick simulation, color exploration, and lightweight celebration moments.

  • Testing virtual fireworks in a browser
  • Creating short text fireworks
  • Comparing flame-test color presets
  • Using a quick visual celebration without installing software