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DNAForge molecular biology design software

What DNAForge is: a genome-scale molecular biology workbench for DNA design, protein context, assembly planning, sequencing review, inventory, protocols, and agent workflows.

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DNAForge assembly planning workflow with primer and construct context
DNAForge connects design work to the biological and operational context around it.

DNAForge is the public software brand for Humic Labs Incorporated. The canonical product site is dnaforge.com.

The product

DNAForge is a desktop molecular biology design workbench for designing, inspecting, and reasoning across biological systems. The product spans genomes, proteins, assemblies, sequencing data, inventory, protocols, and agent-driven workflows.

Humic Labs Incorporated does business publicly as DNAForge for this software product. The canonical DNAForge website is https://www.dnaforge.com/.

What DNAForge helps with

DNAForge brings common molecular biology work into one workspace: assembling DNA from fragments, reviewing read pileups, inspecting sequence and protein context, organizing inventory, and keeping protocol work connected to the underlying design.

The first product wedge is practical lab work, not a static registry page. DNAForge is built for scientists who need to move between construct design, sequence evidence, biological context, and provider-ready work without losing the thread.

Where agents fit

DNAForge lets AI agents operate through the same product tools a scientist can inspect. An agent can draft or modify a design, while the user sees the product state, sequence context, and resulting artifacts instead of a detached text answer.

That makes DNAForge a control surface for molecular biology work: the software, the files, the design state, and the agent actions stay visible in the same workflow.