Tutorials
Short, focused videos to help you get the most out of smarts.bio — from your first query to building full bioinformatics workflows.
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smarts.bio for VS Code: AI Bioinformatics in Your Editor
Install the smarts.bio VS Code extension and bring the platform into your editor — chat with the AI agent, launch pipelines, browse your workspace files, and open bioinformatics viewers (FASTA, BAM, VCF, PDB, CSV) without leaving VS Code.

Analyzing Lab Images with AI
Upload a biological image — petri dish, western blot, microscope slide, gel, or fluorescence — and let smarts.bio classify it and run quantitative analysis (colony counts, band detection, cell counting) with AI-powered interpretation of the results.

The smarts CLI: Run Bioinformatics from Your Terminal
Install the cross-platform smarts CLI, log in, and drive the whole platform from your terminal — ask the AI agent, run tools like BLAST, launch pipelines (QC, Boltz protein design), watch jobs to completion, and manage workspace files.

The smarts CLI: Run Bioinformatics from Your Terminal
Install the cross-platform smarts CLI, log in, and drive the whole platform from your terminal — ask the AI agent, run tools like BLAST, launch pipelines (QC, Boltz protein design), watch jobs to completion, and manage workspace files.

smarts.bio for VS Code: AI Bioinformatics in Your Editor
Install the smarts.bio VS Code extension and bring the platform into your editor — chat with the AI agent, launch pipelines, browse your workspace files, and open bioinformatics viewers (FASTA, BAM, VCF, PDB, CSV) without leaving VS Code.

Analyzing Lab Images with AI
Upload a biological image — petri dish, western blot, microscope slide, gel, or fluorescence — and let smarts.bio classify it and run quantitative analysis (colony counts, band detection, cell counting) with AI-powered interpretation of the results.