Built for science departments

Stop guessing what's in your lab.

Science inventory, finally under control.

LabTracks replaces the spreadsheet. Know exactly what chemicals you have, where they're stored, and what needs attention — before your next inspection, not after.

No credit card required. Desktop app available for offline use.

BUILT FOR THE SCIENCE CLASSROOM

Free to startNo credit card required
Works offlineDesktop app, no internet needed
Audit-readyPDF reports in one click

"Finally, an inventory system that doesn't require a PhD to use."
— Chemistry Teacher, Texas (placeholder — replace when real testimonials are available)

Chemical & Container Tracking

Track every bottle from sealed to disposed. 280+ chemical master list with CAS numbers, SDS attachments, and hazard classifications.

Consumables & Equipment

Track quantity-based consumables and department-scoped equipment with checkout, calibration, and maintenance workflows.

Barcode Scanning

Scan containers with a USB barcode scanner or phone camera. Log usage, status changes, and depletion in seconds.

Audit & Compliance

Run annual inventory audits, generate compliance reports, and never miss an expiring chemical again.

Free forever

LabTracks Desktop

Windows app, offline, no account needed

  • 280+ chemicals
  • Barcode labels
  • Batch printing
  • Annual audit
  • Purchase orders
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Starting at $30/year

LabTracks Cloud

Web app, multi-user, any device

  • Unlimited users
  • Real-time collaboration
  • Analytics
  • Mobile scanning
  • Stripe billing
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How it works

  1. 1

    Sign up and create your school

    Takes about 2 minutes — add your school name and departments.

  2. 2

    Add your chemicals and print barcode labels

    Pick from 280+ master chemicals or add your own, then print labels in batches.

  3. 3

    Scan, audit, and stay compliant

    Log usage with a quick scan, run annual audits, and catch expiring stock early.

LabTracks transformed how we manage our chemistry stockroom. What used to take hours now takes minutes.

— Science Department Head

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