Blaise AI on Mobile: SAR in Your Pocket

By Blaise AI Team

Blaise AI now runs cleanly on mobile.

That sounds like a gimmick until you remember how medicinal chemistry actually happens: in fragments of attention. It happens while waiting for coffee, on the train, or in the corridor gaps between meetings.

Those are the moments when you actually need to pull up a series and remind yourself what mattered. You need to sanity-check a substitution idea before it calcifies into a synthesis request, or resolve an argument about “what the data actually says” right when it comes up.

The point isn’t productivity theatre

Mobile support isn’t about trying to do heavy computational chemistry on a phone screen.

It’s about keeping the decision context accessible. You need the exact molecules under discussion, the assay table slice that triggered the debate, and the rationale trail for why the team likes or hates a move.

If your tooling only works when you’re sat at a workstation with five tabs open, your workflow has already lost.

Practical application

We see this working best for high-leverage checks. Use it for series triage to decide if a direction is still worth pursuing. Open the series before you walk into a meeting so you don’t waste 15 minutes rebuilding context.

It’s built for rapid critique—leaving a comment tied to the molecule while the thought is fresh—and lightweight exploration, like scanning matched pairs and property deltas without needing to crack open a laptop.

Access

The beta is accessible via the web app. If you want AI to feel like part of the program—not just an occasional demo—it has to be available where you are.

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