Assemble whole bacterial genomes, analyze and design sequences, and type isolates — entirely on-device. No cloud. No upload. No account.
Assembly, alignment, annotation and typing all compute locally on the phone's CPU and GPU. No cloud, no upload, no account.
From raw reads to a finished, annotated genome — plus alignment, trees, cloning, primers, CRISPR, structure, and comparative tools.
A first-of-its-kind on-device neural-field assembler — a genuinely new method, running right in your pocket.
Versioned reference databases, with every result recording exactly which database version produced it — reproducible and citable.
Bio-Scry ships with a bundled E. coli genome. Tap once and it assembles instantly — de novo, entirely on-device — so you can explore the whole workflow before loading a single read of your own.
Your reads and results are processed locally and never transmitted. There's nothing to leak because nothing leaves the device.
No connection required. A phone is enough — useful in the field, in a classroom, or anywhere a server and reliable internet aren't.
Open the app, load reads, get a genome — no accounts, no setup, no queue. The bench is ready the moment you are.
Long-read, short-read and hybrid de-novo assembly, reference-guided consensus, and the neural-field assembler.
Gene finding, functional annotation, methylation, and a genome browser with GC, gene, variant and sequence tracks.
Alignment & trees, cloning design, primers, CRISPR guides, restriction maps, RNA folding and a 3D protein viewer.
Average nucleotide identity, phylogenetics and outbreak clustering, pangenome and selection analysis.
Resistance & virulence screening, sequence typing (MLST), plasmid typing and mobile genetic elements.
Bundled, versioned reference databases, results stamped with database versions, and FASTA/FASTQ/GenBank import & export.
Bio-Scry represents the genome as a neural field — the weights of a small network that maps a coordinate to a base — and fits it to your reads, GPU-accelerated, entirely on-device.
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No accounts. No tracking. No analytics. No third-party SDKs. The only network use is optional — fetching public references you explicitly request.
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