Benchling is a cloud platform built for life sciences R&D that provides unified data management, electronic lab notebooks, workflow automation and collaboration tools for biotech, biopharma and research teams.
Key capabilities include unified entity and data management, molecular design and analysis, electronic lab notebooks, workflow automation and instrument integration, plus collaboration features to streamline research workflows.
Benchling is suited for biotech and pharmaceutical companies, agri‑tech firms, and academic research labs engaged in molecular research, experimental work, process development or cross-team collaboration.
Benchling models scientific entities with registries, linking samples, experiments and results to those entities to provide a single source of truth. Data can be stored in the cloud or on-premises depending on deployment choices.
Yes. Through Benchling Connect and related integrations, Benchling can connect to lab instruments (for example, liquid handlers) to automate data capture and centralize instrument output.
The platform is designed with security and collaboration controls, offering fine-grained permissions and access management. For specific compliance certifications and regulatory details, consult Benchling’s official documentation or contact their team.
Yes. Benchling includes AI tools to support molecular design, enhance data analysis (such as protein structure prediction) and help automate workflow orchestration.
Teams collaborate using the cloud electronic lab notebook to plan and record experiments, share data and results on a unified platform, and manage access and editing rights via permission settings.
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