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Your protocols, results, and notes — in one connected document.

A block-based editor designed for science. Drag in a sample, embed a sequence, link a dataset — your experimental record writes itself, and stays linked to the rest of the workspace.

Capabilities

What you can do in a Labitron page.

A block library built for the bench

  • Text, headings, callouts, code, equations
  • Tables and embeddable charts
  • Chemical structures and sequence blocks
  • Image annotations with measurement tools
  • Drag-in samples, inventory items, datasets

Templates for the work you already do

  • SOPs with version control
  • Experimental write-ups
  • Project plans and milestones
  • Method validation reports
  • Variant review templates (clinical)

Real collaboration, not "shared documents"

  • Real-time multi-user editing
  • Inline comments and threads
  • Page-level version history
  • Mention people, samples, projects
  • @-link any object in your workspace

Linked data, not pasted screenshots

  • Pages link to samples and datasets, both ways
  • Embedded data updates as the source updates
  • Click any reference to jump to the record
  • Audit trail captures every change, every signer

How it fits

The editor is the workspace's connective tissue.

Other tools treat the lab notebook as a separate product from the LIMS. Labitron treats the page as just another first-class object. Every protocol, methods write-up, and project plan participates in the same data model as samples, inventory, and datasets.

Result: when an auditor asks "show me the protocol that produced this sample," the answer is a click. When a scientist wants to reuse last quarter's PCR conditions, they search once and find the right page — not the right tool.

  • LIMS: drag a sample into a page; the sample's history shows the page link.
  • Sequence: embed a plasmid map; readers can zoom and annotate inline.
  • Analytics: embed a chart; it updates as the underlying dataset updates.
  • AI: ask a question that crosses pages, samples, and datasets — and get one answer.

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