Labviq

Labviq

Reagent lifecycle tracking

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  • Released
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  • June 29, 2026
  • August 13, 2026

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Turn lab reagent labels into structured records with a single photo. labviq captures, identifies and tracks every reagent in your inventory — no manual data entry required. Built for biotech labs that need reliable, audit-ready records of every reagent that comes through the door. Photograph a vial label and labviq's vision AI extracts the catalogue number, lot, supplier, hazard codes and expiry — calibrated against a library of 90+ supplier label formats and growing. Key features: - Vial label scanning — single photo, structured record. Vision AI tuned to the conventions of major suppliers including Sigma-Aldrich, Cell Signaling, Abcam, Thermo Fisher, BioLegend, Qiagen and more. - Document ingestion — forward purchase orders, certificates of analysis, packing slips and invoices through email, Google Drive, Slack or direct upload. The system links each document to the right record automatically. - Multi-source reconciliation — when the same item arrives as a label scan, a CoA and a PO, all three are reconciled into a single record with per-field provenance. - Canonical enrichment — every record is enriched with structural data, hazard codes and supplier metadata from PubChem, RRID, and direct supplier integrations. - Audit-ready by design — every observation carries provenance through to a Sources panel. Confirmed-actor-only writes. Aligned with 21 CFR Part 11 and ALCOA+ principles structurally, not retroactively. - Lifecycle tracking — intake, deposit, retrieval, use and reorder, with every state change captured at the moment it happens. For labs that need a system of record that is complete by default, not assembled at audit time.
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What's New in Labviq

1.2.0

August 13, 2026

- Team accounts: your lab now shares one library of scans, annotations, and records. - Faster, more reliable scans on slow networks. - Rejection reasons now shown clearly when a photo can't be processed.

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