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ChemGenius Protocol Developer

Turn chemistry papers into lab-ready protocols.

Upload published papers and lab notebook images to build one editable protocol — with citations, metrics, and observations linked to each step.

For research teams who need to move from literature to the bench — reliably.

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10 papers -> 1 protocol

Demo synthesis flow

Every step cited

Traceable to source literature

Edit in place

No re-export required

Protocol Developer Workspace

AI ready

Drop chemistry papers to preview the demo flow

PDF, DOCX, and SI packets trigger sample papers in this prototype.

Demo-only mode: uploaded files are not processed on this page.

Protocol synthesisMethod mergingCitation tracking

ChemGenius Platform Coverage

Chemistry AI tools built for research protocol workflows.

Protocol Developer sits on top of existing ChemGenius capabilities so your team can move from literature review to executable workflows without context-switching.

Organic Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Physical Chemistry
Biochemistry
Medicinal Chemistry
Computational Chemistry
Analytical Chemistry

Chemistry AI

Interprets conditions, constraints, and reagent logic across your source papers.

Chemical Calculators

Concentration, stoichiometry, and conversion checks inline with protocol steps.

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Computational Chemistry Modeling

Evaluate parameter sensitivity and predict protocol robustness before lab execution.

Step-Level Citations

Every generated step links back to the paper passage it came from.

Inline Protocol Editing

Expand a step, edit details in place, and keep team updates in a single workflow.

Notes and Lab Reports

Attach notebook images, sample metrics, and team observations directly to protocol steps for clean handoffs.

How it works

From PDF to lab protocol in 3 steps — citations attached.

ChemGenius reads source methods, reconciles conflicts, and returns one editable protocol with citations attached to every operational step.

01

Upload papers and notebook images

Drop papers, SI packets, benchmark runs, and lab notebook photos into the same workspace.

02

Methods extracted and conflicts resolved

ChemGenius maps conditions, constraints, and disagreements across papers before drafting.

03

One cited, editable protocol — ready to run

Attach sample weights, chromatography fractions, analysis results, and sample photos to each step while preserving source-linked citations.

Protocol Studio

Live extraction + editing
Demo data — illustrative only

Edit, trace, and revise your lab protocol — all in one place.

Demo protocol shown from sample chemistry literature.

Conflict resolution is citation-first: when papers disagree, the draft sequence uses reproducibility-weighted defaults while keeping source links visible for reviewer override.

Expand any step for full detail, edit language in place, and keep paper attribution visible for review. Teams can also attach sample weights, chromatography fractions, analysis notes, and sample images to each step so lab mates and supervisors stay in sync.

1Papers uploaded
2Methods parsed
3Claims validated
4Draft protocol
5Citations locked
6Edits applied
7Protocol published (experiment in progress)
8Observations + data logged
Substrate Preparation
Catalyst Activation
Reaction & Workup

Protocol draft ready: 6 steps with source-linked evidence.

Exports unlock after product launch.

Early Access

Join the waitlist — get early access to the AI protocol generator.

Be first to turn your literature stack into a lab-ready protocol — and edit every step with full traceability.

By joining, you agree to receive Protocol Developer waitlist and launch announcement emails.

Protocol outputs are literature-sourced and citation-linked — your team reviews and validates before lab execution.

Protocol FAQ

Frequently asked questions from research teams

Can we upload notebook images and attach observations to protocol steps?

Yes. Teams can upload lab notebook images and map sample weights, chromatography fractions, analysis results, and sample photos to specific protocol steps, keeping iteration history organized for lab mates and supervisors.

How conflict resolution works in Protocol Developer

When source papers disagree, Protocol Developer normalizes conflicting conditions into a proposed default sequence, then preserves every citation so reviewers can audit and override each step. This keeps speed and traceability together for institutional QA.

What happens when papers disagree on conditions or reagent order?

Protocol Developer compares competing claims and surfaces a reconciled default path. Source citations remain attached so your team can inspect and override each decision before lab execution.

Can this handle supplementary information PDFs and methods appendices?

The target workflow is to ingest methods sections plus supplementary packets in one workspace. The generated protocol keeps step-level citations so method provenance is reviewable during handoff.

Who owns the generated protocol and lab edits?

Your team owns the protocol output and downstream edits. ChemGenius is a drafting and reconciliation layer, not an ownership transfer mechanism for your institutional workflows.

Is uploaded paper data retained permanently?

The launch workflow is designed around controlled handling and review-first usage. Teams should follow institutional data policy and validate environment-specific retention constraints before production use.

Can protocols be exported into editable formats after launch?

Yes. Export actions are release-gated in the preview, then available after launch for downstream editing, review packets, and lab report documentation.