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Research photo traceability reviewers can verify
Stamp sample IDs, timestamps, and capture location on lab bench and field photos so datasets stay linked to their origin story.

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Key capabilities
Provenance visible on the image itself
Reduce mix-ups in multi-sample workflows by embedding identifiers and times directly on research captures.
Sample and run IDs
Show plate, vial, or trial codes beside each photo.
Capture moment
Record when an observation was imaged.
Field GPS context
Add coordinates for ecological or geological samples.
Batch instrument uploads
Process microscope or gel imager exports in one pass.






Document a research capture
Keep sample identifiers, capture time, and optional location tied to the image before it enters the dataset.
Upload bench, field, or instrument photos.
Layer sample ID, time, and optional location.
Export for ELN, papers, or regulatory appendices.
Editing tools for your workflow
Tighten gel lanes, balance bench lighting, and redact patient-coded labels before lab images enter notebooks or audits.

Crop gel lanes tightly
Focus overlays on relevant bands without clutter.

Balance microscope exposure
Tune contrast before adding ID text.

Institution logo mark
Add lab branding on publication-bound images.

Mask patient-coded labels
Redact identifiers on clinical research shots.
Related scenarios
Research image records often need audit trails, verified exports, observation timestamps, study phases, exam context, or instrument labels.
Regulated research audits
Keep regulated study images aligned with audit fields and review steps.
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Verified research exports
Add proof marks when research images need stronger provenance.
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Observation timestamps
Show observation time directly on field or lab images.
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Study phase archive
Track study phases and milestones with comparable photo records.
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Academic integrity photos
Document rooms, sessions, or supervision when research overlaps with education review.
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Instrument QR labels
Connect instrument photos to asset IDs, QR codes, and condition notes.
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What teams are saying
Lab and field researchers share how sample IDs and timestamps on images reduce mix-ups during review.
- 5.0
Boston lab ELN imports now include gel photos with sample IDs burned into each lane frame. Reviewers stopped chasing captions in separate spreadsheets during publication checks. Batch instrument uploads finish before morning standup most days.
Dr. Alan Frost · Lab director, Boston MA
- 4.9
Field ecology teams in Oregon geotag quadrat photos identically every summer season. PI review cycles shortened because provenance is visible on the image itself. Graduate students make fewer sample mix-ups during multi-plot weeks.
Dr. Leila Omar · Field PI, Eugene OR
- 4.8
Postdoc workflows in San Diego embed run IDs and capture times on microscope exports for external review. Grant auditors asked for less supplemental documentation last cycle. Clinical redaction masks patient-coded labels on shared samples.
Dr. Kenji Sato · Postdoc researcher, San Diego CA
Common questions
Questions about sample IDs, lab-system code fields, batch instrument uploads, and PHI redaction for regulated research photos.
Trace your next research photo
Upload a capture and embed sample provenance.