ChemLib is a self-hosted electronic lab notebook and chemical inventory designed specifically for medicinal chemistry and biochemistry research groups — compounds, assay results, reagents, equipment, and experiments, in one place instead of six spreadsheets.
Our clients
Compound stock in one file, ELN entries in a notebook, equipment bookings in a shared calendar nobody checks. ChemLib replaces the pile with one system.
Seven modules, one login, one database per lab — built around how medicinal chemistry and biochemistry work actually happens, not bolted on from a generic product.
An electronic lab notebook that understands structures, formulas, and molecular weight — not just text fields.
Log assay results next to the chemistry that produced them, in the same record.
Every compound and its physical stock — boxes, positions, quantities — kept in sync automatically.
Group experiments, compounds, and results by project, from first synthesis to final report.
A shared booking calendar for instruments, so two people don't plan around the same afternoon.
An internal catalog of reagents with a request queue that notifies the lab over Slack.
Granular roles and permissions, automatic backups, and license management — never all-or-nothing.
Each lab runs on its own subdomain with its own database. Nothing is shared between labs, ever.
Print a label for any vial or container; scanning it opens the compound record on any phone.
Scheduled backups run on their own, get integrity-checked, and ship off-site — no one has to remember.
FastAPI SQLite RDKit vanilla JS, no build step
On its own instance and its own database, hosted by us — your lab never shares data, storage, or downtime with any other lab on the platform.
Tell us about your group over email and we'll provision your subdomain and instance — typically ready well within a day, not a procurement cycle.
No. We run and maintain the infrastructure, backups, and updates. You get a login for your lab, not a server to babysit.
It's your lab's data — ask and we'll export it. There's no lock-in beyond the convenience of us hosting it for you.
ChemLib isn't self-serve yet — tell us about your group and we'll set up your instance.
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