Unchained Labs, platform automation have announced that they have launched Stuntman, a next, generation automation platform that integrates natural language, based artificial intelligence and completely flexible hardware to change radically how researchers interact with laboratory automation.
Stuntman is designed to accelerate scientific discoveries and make experimental procedures more enjoyable through its functionality. Through smart engineering, Stuntman can communicate each research group’s specific needs in everyday language and then turn them into lab workflows.
Typical automation systems, based on predefined workflow and scripts, often require the researcher to translate their experimental objectives into intricate codes, handle complex systems, and rely greatly on domain-specific technical skills. The intricacy of the process holds researchers back, as they sometimes have to rewrite or restart their experiments.
Stuntman solves these challenges through the direct integration of a large language model, where scientists can describe their desired tasks and create procedures that can be executed without coding. Users who need more flexibility can adjust settings programmatically as well. The embedded AI helps with experiment planning, closed-loop automation, and even result interpretation, all while recording all of this information, steps, and data points in an open format.
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The platform’s modular hardware configuration provides flexibility from day one, empowering laboratories to compose systems tailored to their specific scientific demands rather than relying on one-size-fits-all solutions.
“Automation should meet researchers where they work,” said Tim Harkness, Founder and CEO at Unchained Labs. “Stuntman reduces complexity, speeds iteration, and lets teams stay focused on their science instead of wrangling their system. It offers the simplicity they want with the power they need all while keeping AI in the loop.”


