Seal (previously Opvia) offers a no-code collaborative workspace designed for R&D and manufacturing teams. It doubles up as both a spreadsheet and database, to enable scientists to avoid trawling through scores of disparate spreadsheets and context-free data.
While Seal has mostly been working with biotech companies until now, its multi-functionality suggests that it can be expanded across the scientific industry. With the aim now to seek out more big-pharma clients and become a leading interface between scientists and their data.
Given its fast growth thus far and Y Combinator-boosted reputation, along with customers like Gourmey, a French startup developing a process for manufacturing lab-grown meat, and VitroLabs, a California-based company developing lab-grown leather, the future sure is promising for Seal and one that will be exciting to watch.
Steph
Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle