Tapestri Developer Tools

Build on open source
single-cell technology

Accelerate your data analysis and visualization with Mission Bio’s powerful software tools. Get an overview of existing packages, and customize as needed to suit your process.

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Leverage developer tools

Explore our Python libraries and documentation. View code, understand algorithms, and modify our tools to fit your in-house analysis workflows.

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mosaic Visualize single-cell multi-omics data from the Tapestri Platform.

Simplify with integrations

Access our Python libraries through convenient integrations. Run them locally or in the cloud – and create your own interactive web app.

Python Script logoPython scripts

Import our Python libraries into Python scripts and run them directly from the command line. Start here for the simplest path to Tapestri data analysis.

Jupyter Notebooks logoJupyter notebooks

Analyze and plot Tapestri data interactively on your computer using Jupyter notebooks. Quickly import our Python libraries into your notebook, and start analyzing.

Google Colab logoGoogle Colab

Interactively analyze Tapestri data in the cloud using hosted Jupyter notebooks at Google Colab. Simply import our Python libraries into your Google Colab notebook, and run analysis in the cloud.

Amazon Sagemaker logoAmazon SageMaker

Analyze data at scale in Amazon Web Services by importing our Python libraries into your SageMaker notebook.

Streamlit logoStreamlit

Build an interactive web app to analyze Tapestri data in minutes using the free Streamlit platform.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who should use Tapestri developer tools?
Tapestri developer tools are intended for developers and bioinformatics scientists. To use the tools effectively, you should have knowledge of Python programming and single-cell genomics.
How are Tapestri developer tools licensed?
All Tapestri developer tools are can be used without restriction as long as the copyright notice for the code is retained and the tools are used only for analyzing data from the Tapestri Platform.