In the future, every researcher has access to the best equipment hosted in remotely-accessible, automated labs in the cloud. They can run unlimited experiments. Reproduce publications with a few clicks. Deploy AI scientists to work alongside.
Moving research from the bench to an automated platform is a difficult process known as lab automation. Today, this process limits who can use automation and for what experiments. Tetsuwan develops software to fix this issue, making it as easy to teach robots your science as your colleague down the bench.
ResearchOS is built on a proprietary compiler & domain-specific language that leverages AI to turn natural-language experiments into machine-ready code. It is the bridge between the lab bench and the robot, allowing researchers to easily interface with lab automation in their own labs, or in the cloud.

Tetsuwan proudly supports Berkeley's iGEM program, providing cutting-edge research tools and automation solutions to help students push the boundaries of synthetic biology.

Through our collaboration with Berkeley iGEM, we're helping students transform their research ideas into reality using state-of-the-art automation technology and intuitive software interfaces.

Our partnership with Berkeley iGEM enables students to leverage ResearchOS for complex biological experiments, making advanced lab automation accessible to the next generation of researchers.