Advanced Feature

60+ Elements. One Upload. Instant Insights.

Upload your ICP lab report PDF and let our AI-powered parser extract every element automatically. Track trends over time and catch problems before they harm your coral.

How It Works

1. Upload Your PDF

Simply upload the PDF report you receive from your ICP lab. We currently support ATI Labs with more coming soon.

2. AI Extracts Data

Our OpenAI-powered parser reads the PDF and extracts all element values, units, and reference ranges automatically.

3. Track & Compare

View organized results by category. Compare to previous tests. Spot trends and anomalies across your testing history.

Organized by Category

60+ elements are automatically organized into meaningful categories, making it easy to focus on what matters.

Major Elements

Foundation of seawater chemistry. These elements are present in significant quantities and essential for coral health.

CalciumMagnesiumPotassiumStrontiumBoronSodiumChlorideSulfurBromineFluorine

Minor Elements

Present in smaller amounts but still important for various biological processes and coral coloration.

LithiumSiliconIodineBariumMolybdenumIronZincManganeseNickelCopper

Nutrients

Control algae growth and coral coloration. Balance is key—not too high, not too low.

NitrateNitriteAmmoniumPhosphatePhosphorus

Pollutants

Harmful elements that should be minimized. Often introduced through equipment, supplements, or source water.

AluminumCopperLeadTinAntimonyCadmiumThalliumTitanium
Early Warning

Catch Pollutants Before They Cause Problems

Harmful elements like aluminum, copper, and lead can accumulate silently. ICP testing reveals these hidden threats before they stress your coral.

  • Aluminum - Often from GFO media or rock
  • Copper - From plumbing or medications
  • Lead - From old equipment or solder
  • Tin - From certain supplements
ICP Alert
Elevated Pollutants Detected
Aluminum 15 ppb (limit: 5)
Copper 2 ppb
Lead <1 ppb

Supported Labs

Upload PDF reports from these ICP testing labs

ATI Labs
Fully Supported
Triton
Coming Soon
Fauna Marin
Coming Soon

Start Tracking Your ICP Results

Upload your first lab report and see the difference organized data makes.