Request Your Phoretix Array Trial

Automated array and plate-assay analysis, with no obligation.

Evaluate Phoretix Array on your own ELISA, ELIFA, dot and slot blot, ELISpot or microarray images in minutes. Our team will send you a free trial licence and a short getting-started guide so you can see how automated grid placement, background subtraction, normalization and quantitation work with your real experimental data. No sales pressure, no commitment, and no IT installation headaches.


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We'll send your trial licence within one business day.


What you get with your trial

  • A free, time-limited Phoretix Array trial license (sent to the email address you provide)
  • Getting-started guidance, including how to import your existing images
  • Full technical support from our UK-based team throughout the trial
  • Access to our video tutorials and user manual
  • A no-obligation quote if you decide to proceed
  • For regulated environments: an optional walkthrough of Phoretix Array with AuditSafe for 21 CFR Part 11 compliance

How it works

  1. Submit the form below. Tell us a little about your research, your imaging workflow, and what you’re hoping to evaluate.
  2. Receive your trial license within one business day. The license key is sent to the email address you provide, so please double-check it’s correct.
  3. Install and evaluate on your own data. Use Phoretix 1D on real gel or blot images from your own experiments.
  4. Get support as you need it. Our team is on hand to answer questions throughout the trial.

Prefer to talk first?

If you’d rather discuss your requirements before starting a trial, email us directly at info@totallab.com or call +44 191 255 8899. Our team is based in Gosforth, UK, and responds to enquiries globally.

For customers outside the UK

TotalLab works with a global network of authorized distributors who can support trials in local currency and language. Find your local distributor if you prefer to source locally.