A Digital Lab for
Perfumery Students
Stop teaching perfume math with spreadsheets. Give your students a structured, IFRA-aware formulation workspace they can grow with.

The Problem
Why Spreadsheets Slow Down Learning
Too much student time goes into spreadsheet maintenance instead of formula logic and olfactive learning.
Students typically work with
- Manual dilution calculations
- Separate IFRA reference documents
- Fragile spreadsheets
- Recalculated percentage columns
Common outcomes
- Formula errors
- Confusion about concentration changes
- Wasted time on math instead of composition
- Inconsistent documentation
Students should be learning structure, not fighting Excel.
The Solution
Perfume Workbench = Structured Learning
Perfume Workbench acts as a digital perfume lab, so students can focus on formulation logic and creative decisions.
Build formulas in % or grams
Automatically scale batch sizes
Handle dilutions without recalculating
Get instant IFRA-aware warnings
Create reusable accords
Track versions as they iterate
Everything stays synchronized. No broken columns. No math mistakes. No guesswork.
For Educators
Built for Teaching
It supports structured pedagogy without replacing creative freedom.
Visual Workflow
The Same Familiar Interface Students Will Use

Ingredient Library View

Formula Scaling View

IFRA Warning Example
Clear structure -> Better learning outcomes.
Student Access Program
Student Access Program
- Extended free access for enrolled students
- Discounted lifetime student pricing
- Free dedicated onboarding video guide for classrooms
Our goal is simple: help the next generation of perfumers build professional habits early.
FAQ
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Does this replace teaching perfume theory?▾
Is this suitable for professional programs?▾
Does it include IFRA limits?▾
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Can instructors use it during live classes?▾
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A Note From the Founder
I built Perfume Workbench after repeatedly struggling with spreadsheet-based formulation. The goal was never to replace creativity, only to remove unnecessary friction.
If you believe structured tools help students grow faster, I would love to collaborate.
- Ivan
Founder, Perfume Workbench