LabPulse is an instrument health monitoring platform for HPLC and IC laboratories. We're building a tool that gives lab managers and QA teams continuous visibility into instrument condition — before failures reach system suitability or batch release.
These are the conversations happening in analytical labs every day — before anyone has a tool to change the outcome.
When one of our instruments goes down we're shipping samples overnight at $300 a box, on top of analyst time sitting idle waiting for results to come back. One down instrument for a week can easily hit $10,000 when you account for everything.
We have two people who know these instruments inside out. The moment either of them leaves, that institutional knowledge walks out the door with them. A tool like this stops being a nice-to-have and becomes critical infrastructure.
We find out something is wrong the same way every time — a failed system suitability on a batch we needed yesterday. By the time we find the root cause we're 2 to 3 days in, and the field service rep is booked until next week.
These are the core capabilities LabPulse is being designed around, informed by direct conversations with analytical lab staff across pharmaceutical, environmental, and testing lab environments.
Alert on developing trends before they reach critical thresholds — not after a failure has already happened.
All instrument health data timestamped and user-attributed — ready for OOS investigations and regulatory review from day one.
Instrument behavior that used to live in an experienced analyst's head — captured, logged, and accessible to the whole team regardless of who is in the lab that day.
Track instrument performance across days, months, and years to support smarter maintenance scheduling and fleet decisions.
GMP and GLP labs where instrument failures trigger OOS investigations, re-qualification, and batch release delays.
Production environments where instrument downtime stalls release sign-offs and cascades into line holds.
Labs with hard regulatory submission deadlines where missed permit windows carry direct financial penalties.
Testing labs where sample backlogs and customer commitments can't wait on a field service schedule.
Core facilities and research labs where instrument uptime directly affects grant timelines and experiment reproducibility.
LabPulse is in active development. We're meeting with lab managers, QA directors, and instrument specialists at regulated labs to validate what we're building and identify early partners. If your lab runs HPLC or IC instruments and you'd like to be part of the conversation, we'd like to hear from you.
No commitment required.