Overview
View and inspect bioinformatics data files in your browser. Drag-and-drop or right-click to open. 100% client-side.
BioPeek is a browser-based file viewer for bioinformatics researchers. Open common genomics file formats and instantly see their contents — no upload, no server, no install. HOW IT WORKS Drag and drop a file onto BioPeek, paste content, or open from a URL. The file is parsed and displayed in your browser using JavaScript and WebAssembly. Everything runs locally. WHAT IT OPENS BioPeek reads sequence files, variant files, interval files, feature annotations, and tabular data. It supports gzipped files with automatic decompression. Each format gets a tailored view — sequences show base coloring, quality files show a heatmap, and variant files show a filterable table. HIGHLIGHTS BioPeek handles large files by streaming chunks instead of loading everything into memory. You can search for DNA motifs using regex, navigate by genomic coordinates, copy data in multiple formats, and toggle between dark and light themes. Quality scores are visualized as a color gradient so you can spot problems at a glance. PRIVACY All file parsing happens entirely in your browser. Your files never leave your device. No data is uploaded, stored, or shared. No analytics, no tracking, no account required. Report issues: https://github.com/oriclabs/biolang/issues Built by Oric Labs — https://lang.bio
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Details
- Version1.2.0
- UpdatedMarch 18, 2026
- Size3.18MiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperWebsite
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