Your idle lab equipment is losing you $50K a year
List your instruments on BioRent, set your own rates and availability, and earn from equipment that sits unused 60% of the week
Biotech startup demand for instrument access is surging — labs listing now capture the first wave of bookings

Currently accepting early-access signups
The equipment access problem is costing you time, money, and momentum
Your $300K HPLC system sits idle 4 out of 5 weekdays while you pay for maintenance
Budget season is coming and your core facility utilization report shows 35% usage
Three startups asked to use your equipment last month and you had no way to manage it safely
Three steps from search to scheduled session
Turn idle lab instruments into a passive revenue stream with zero operational overhead

Book by the hour
Designed to let researchers browse nearby instruments, check availability, and book machine time by the hour.

Verified equipment network
Listings are planned to include AI-parsed calibration sheets covering specs, maintenance history, and compliance status.

Compliance built in
Lab owners will be able to upload calibration PDFs for automatic spec sheet generation. Researchers will submit credentials and intended use with each request.
Planned: verification and compliance
Listings will require verified calibration certificates and compliance documentation from university and corporate labs.
Hourly pricing, set by lab owners
Pricing will be hourly. Lab owners will set their own rates. Final pricing details will be shared before launch.
Estimated starting rate. Final pricing shared at launch.
- Reduced fees planned for early-access researchers
- Hourly booking — no long-term commitment planned
- Flexible cancellation policy (details at launch)
- Lab owners will set their own instrument rates
BioRent is in pre-launch development. The features described represent the planned product. Join the waitlist to be notified at launch.
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Biotech startup demand for instrument access is surging — labs listing now capture the first wave of bookings