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Molecular Archive Technology™

A new standard for data preservation

Cuneiform tablet, film reel, and DNA helix — the evolution of data storage

Why DNA?

Durability

Designed to last millennia — >99.9999% file integrity after 10,000 years.

Density

Up to 1,001 1TB hard drives stored on a single card.

Sustainability

No power required for storage. Zero energy footprint.

Security

Air-gapped by nature. Physically isolated from network threats.

Control

Enterprise and personal archive solutions. Your data, your terms.

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The Platform

MAT™ combines semiconductor precision with synthetic biology to create the world's most durable data storage medium. For over 1 billion years, DNA has provided the code to archive life on earth. Now, that same molecular architecture stores your digital data — permanently.

Macro view of Glacier Card molecular wells
Digital encoding visualization — binary to DNA
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In-Silico File Design

Your digital files — documents, media, databases — are compressed and encoded into ultra-compact Mimulus Code using our proprietary algorithms. This biological encoding achieves density impossible with conventional storage.

CMOS chip with electrode sites for DNA synthesis
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Molecular Writing

Files are written as synthetic DNA using our proprietary MAT™ CMOS platform — millions of electrode sites precisely assembling DNA molecules in parallel. Each chip writes terabytes of data encoded in the four-letter language of life.

Glacier Card being sealed for archival storage
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Archival Storage

Your data is sealed inside a Glacier Data Storage Card™ — a credit-card-sized medium designed for millennia. No power required. No refresh cycles. No environmental control. Your data simply endures.

Molecular decoding pipeline retrieving stored data
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Retrieval

When you need your data back, our molecular decoding pipeline reconstructs your files with 99.9999% fidelity. Original format, original quality — delivered within 48 hours.