Microbiology,
reiNvented.
The new, ultra fast, AI-based microbiology testing technology
150 years.
Pasteurian methods have been used for 150 years.
While the Petri Dish has helped us in many ways, we’ve entered a new era where manufacturers face countless challenges.
Factories can’t wait longer to know if their product is at risk.
We can’t accept anymore product recalls.
Solutions like ATP and Solid-Phase Cytometry haven’t fully solved manufacturers’ pain points.
We’re bringing a true game changer.
Finally a new paradigm shift in Microbiology testing
Designed for seamless integration across diverse application fields
Ready to welcome a new member in your team ?

Our latest science, press, and ideas.

Dr Michael J. Miller joins Spore.Bio as VP of Scientific and Regulatory Affairs
As internationally recognised expert in rapid microbiological methods and contamination control, Dr Miller has nearly 40 years of experience in pharmaceutical microbiology, contamination control and the validation of rapid microbiological methods.

Announcing Spore.Bio as one of the recipients of the AI for Science fund
Science is the cornerstone of human progress. Yet, while the world’s problems are becoming increasingly complex, the pace of new discovery is actually slowing. To help overcome this, Google.org created a $20 million AI for Science fund to support academic, nonprofit and startup organizations using AI to tackle the world’s most complex scientific challenges.

Spore.Bio: why now is finally the time for fast, AI-powered microbial detection
Today, the landscape is shifting. Regulatory expectations are evolving, technology has reached new heights, and the demand for robust, real-time data is changing how industries operate. At Spore.Bio, we believe the conditions have finally aligned. This is the moment to deliver a new generation of rapid, reliable, and compliant microbial detection.

Spore.Bio raises $23M to apply machine learning to microbiology testing
Recalls due to contamination in the food and beverage industry can be catastrophic for a company. Not only do companies pay fines and damages, recalls also impact their brand and reputation, which can be long-lasting.
