Data that is difficult to leverage
In most organizations, laboratory analyses are managed as isolated documents, without a global view.

Laboratory analysis reports contain critical data—but they are often underutilized.
Tracklab centralizes, extracts, and automatically interprets analysis results to provide a clear, consolidated, and actionable view, supporting compliance, procurement, and risk control.
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In most organizations, laboratory analyses are managed as isolated documents, without a global view.
Tracklab turns laboratory analysis reports into structured, comparable, and historized data.
Results are automatically interpreted against your thresholds, consolidated across suppliers and products, and immediately usable to manage compliance and operational decisions.


Reports are automatically collected via a dedicated email address or supplier uploads.
Values, units, thresholds, and parameters are extracted without manual re-entry.
Each analysis is automatically linked to the correct business scope.
Results are compared to your tolerance thresholds, criterion by criterion.
Each analysis receives a clear, operationally usable status.
Deviations are identified, historized, and monitored over time.


Analyze data by molecule, supplier, product, or batch.
Track the evolution of key criteria based on your Quality and regulatory priorities.
Identify drifts, at-risk suppliers, and underlying trends.
Tracklab unlocks the full value of laboratory analyses.
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time spent
100%
results interpreted
-80%
undetected deviations

“Tracklab has transformed compliance from a cost center into a true performance lever.
We’ve gained visibility, reliability, and—most importantly—peace of mind, at a scale we had never reached before.”
Companies use Tracklab to turn technical reports into data that teams can actually use.
Results are interpreted consistently and defensibly, reducing the risk of errors or divergent interpretations.
By consolidating analyses, teams track trends, anticipate risks, and guide supplier and product decisions over the long term.