Voice + type capture
Wake-word dictation while your hands are gloved or messy. Or just type at your desk — same notebook, same AI.

LabLogger is an AI-native electronic notebook for researchers in any discipline — chem, bio, materials, ML, you name it. Type or dictate; the AI cleans, classifies, and routes every entry into the right place. Your notes stay private by default; share to your lab when (and only when) you want to.
Type at your desk, or tap the mic and say “Hey Jethro, log: PCR ran for 30 cycles at 62 °C, weak band at 1.2 kb.” The transcript appears in real time — no cleanup, no formatting.
Every entry is classified into the right bucket — protocol, result, inventory, equipment, calculation, idea, safety — and rewritten into a clean structured record. Tasks like “repeat the gel tomorrow” get extracted as trackable TODOs with deadline reminders.
Search across every entry. Re-run any saved calculation by keyword. Drop a dataset into the plot composer. Share to one labmate or the whole lab when something matters — your private drafts stay private.
Wake-word dictation while your hands are gloved or messy. Or just type at your desk — same notebook, same AI.
Disfluencies and filler removed. Numbers, units, sample IDs preserved exactly. Tasks and deadlines auto-extracted.
Drop past papers, datasets, and prelab handouts. One click asks the AI to propose folder groupings — accept or edit before applying.
Your notebook stays private by default. A separate Lab Space tab shows entries, methods, and samples your labmates have shared with the lab.
Scan a vial with your phone camera. Track location, status, and an event log — the whole lab can find it without DM'ing the postdoc.
Say a deadline, get a reminder. Notifications in-app, by email, or pushed to Google Calendar with one click.
See labmates editing the same entry in real time. Comment on any record. @-mentions notify by email so nobody misses a finding.
Paste a DOI, get a clean citation. Export entries to LaTeX, DOCX, or annotated PDF. Built for paper-writing season.
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