
Meet Vera. She just spotted hidden trends and told a process chemist which experiment they hadn't run yet.
Vera is ReactWise's new AI-assistant built for process chemists and R&D teams running reaction optimization campaigns.
The name is deliberate: Vera is Latin for truth. And that's precisely what she's designed to surface - the patterns, trade-offs, and next steps hiding in your experimental data that are easy to miss when you're deep in a campaign.
Vera doesn't make decisions for you. She helps you see what you might not be seeing.
In the video below, a Buchwald-Hartwig amination campaign has run 16 experiments, reaching 92% yield - but impurity is still above target. The chemist asks Vera a simple question: are there solvents or ligands not yet screened that could extend the parameter space?
Vera analyses what's already been tested, identifies gaps in the parameter space, and returns a structured expansion plan - including solvent candidates like 2-MeTHF and DME, and ligand candidates like RuPhos and DavePhos, each with a clear scientific rationale for why they're the most informative next experiments to run.
That's a specific, actionable hypothesis grounded in your campaign data and our descriptor databases.
Vera also turns messy, unstructured historical data into a form the platform can use to warm-start new projects via transfer learning. Your institutional knowledge, finally made usable.
For R&D leaders, this means faster cycles and better decisions. For process chemists, it means a brainstorming partner that understands your data and helps you move forward.
Curious what Vera would surface in your campaigns? Get in touch - link is in the first comment.