Making plasmid prep easier!

Chat and descrbe what you want to build.

Describe what you want

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Interpreting your request…
Click Interpret to extract design parameters from your description. Fields marked suggested were auto-filled — review and edit them before clicking Build plasmid.
Pipeline output

        
For technical people

This site converts a free-form request into a structured construct brief (gene, promoter, host, vector constraints, assembly method, output). That brief can be fed into an agent that: (1) searches Addgene for candidate backbones/inserts, (2) selects parts, (3) plans assembly (Gibson/Golden Gate), (4) generates QC (primers, junction checks), and (5) exports GenBank/map/BOM.

Output: JSON brief (ready for tool-calling)
For non technical people

If you’re thinking “what is a plasmid?”: a plasmid is a small circular piece of DNA used as a carrier. In the lab, we use plasmids to deliver a gene into cells so the cells can produce a protein, glow, resist an antibiotic, or run a biological “program”.

Plasmids diagram
Plasmids are used as DNA “vehicles”: you choose a promoter (when/how strongly the gene is expressed), the gene (what protein/function you want), and the backbone (selection marker, replication origin). Then you assemble it and introduce it into bacteria or cells to propagate or express it.