Encode rare gramophone recordings into synthetic DNA sequences inspired by axolotl regeneration biology. Your audio heritage survives for millions of years.
We transform endangered audio into biological data stored in living organisms that self-repair and regenerate, ensuring your cultural legacy outlasts us all.
A customer receives a small vial containing what looks like pond water. Technicians extract a sample, sequence the DNA, and suddenly plays their great-grandmother's voice crystal-clear from a 1920s Cyprus gramophone recording that was physically destroyed in a fire — regenerated from biological data that repaired itself.