LabNexus is the YouTube for scientific experiments — a platform where researchers, students, and labs share, watch, and reproduce experimental methods through high-quality video guides backed by complete protocols and AI assistance.
The reproducibility crisis in science is real. Studies show that over 70% of published experiments cannot be reproduced by other researchers — costing the global scientific community billions of dollars and years of lost progress every year.
The root cause is simple: papers describe what was done, but rarely how it was actually done. Tacit knowledge — the small adjustments, timing, technique nuances that the original researcher learned by trial and error — never makes it into the methods section.
LabNexus fixes this. By combining video demonstrations with structured protocols, peer reviews, and AI-powered troubleshooting, we make reproducibility the default — not the exception.
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Every protocol on LabNexus is peer-reviewed for clarity, completeness, and reproducibility — so you can trust what you replicate.
We believe scientific knowledge belongs to everyone. Free access to thousands of video protocols, regardless of institution.
Researchers from MIT, Stanford, ETH Zürich, and labs around the world share their methods, troubleshoot together, and cite each other.
Lab verification with ORCID and institutional emails ensures protocols come from credible sources. No more pseudoscience.
Generate detailed protocols, troubleshoot failed experiments, and auto-caption videos — all powered by state-of-the-art AI.
Designed by researchers, for researchers. Every feature exists because a lab member said "I wish I had this."
Whether you're a student looking to learn techniques or a PI sharing your lab's protocols — LabNexus is for you.
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