Pricing
Mission-Critical Scientific Infrastructure
Licensed scientific infrastructure for chemistry, materials, and life sciences. Access is structured around research scope, organizational usage, and deployment requirements.
Pricing
Licensed scientific infrastructure for chemistry, materials, and life sciences. Access is structured around research scope, organizational usage, and deployment requirements.
FluxMateria is designed for teams that need more than a conventional modeling stack. Organizations license FluxMateria to gain access to a proprietary computational engine that can accelerate discovery, compress decision cycles, and expand the practical reach of computational research across multiple domains.
Access is structured around the scientific value created and the breadth of organizational use.
For companies, startups, and commercial research organizations.
A fixed-scope scientific validation engagement
Evaluate FluxMateria against a defined technical problem before moving into a broader license. Each engagement is scoped around a specific use case, benchmark, or workflow, with clear evaluation goals agreed in advance.
Scientist-led onboarding, scoped benchmarking, limited team access, structured technical reviews, and a final validation readout suitable for internal decision-making.
4 to 6 weeks
Initial evaluations, technical diligence, internal champion validation, and procurement preparation
Licensed access for one team or business unit
Production access for a defined team, along with onboarding and support for recurring scientific use.
Commercial platform access, standard operational usage, core workflow support, and scientific enablement for the licensed team
Biotech teams, computational chemistry groups, materials discovery teams, and organizations adopting FluxMateria as part of day-to-day R&D operations
Multi-team organizational access
Supports broader internal adoption, more formal operational requirements, and deeper integration into scientific and technical workflows.
Organizational licensing, priority support, governance controls, security review support, API and integration options, and separate AWS-hosted environments for customers requiring dedicated tenant separation
Pharma, advanced materials companies, platform organizations, and enterprises treating FluxMateria as core scientific infrastructure
For organizations seeking deeper technical or commercial collaboration
These engagements may include isolated AWS deployments, custom validation campaigns, co-development, and expanded support structures.
Top-tier enterprise accounts, strategic collaborators, and organizations building long-term internal advantage around FluxMateria-powered workflows
For independent academic researchers and single-investigator use
For university-affiliated researchers, postdoctoral fellows, and principal investigators working on defined research problems.
Single-user academic access, standard research usage, core platform capabilities, and email support
Standard priority
Academic affiliation required. Citation requested in published work. Commercial use prohibited.
Exploratory work, method evaluation, publication-oriented research, early institutional adoption
For funded research groups and university labs
Designed for labs that need predictable access for active research workflows, thesis work, grant deliverables, or patent-sensitive studies.
Multi-user lab access, onboarding for the group, shared access for supervised team workflows, and publication & citation support
High priority
Embargo option available for patent filings
ERC, NIH, NSF funded labs and equivalent
University labs, group-led projects, doctoral teams, and collaborative academic workflows
For departments, institutes, and formal research centers
For departments, institutes, and formal research centers. Designed for broader academic adoption where multiple labs, faculty, or coordinated programs require access under one institutional arrangement.
Department-level licensing, broader academic access, administrative coordination, and institution-friendly onboarding for larger research environments
Departments, institutes, centers of excellence, and structured multi-group academic research programs
For funded collaborations, formal validation studies, and special academic programs
For funded collaborations, formal validation studies, and special academic programs. These arrangements are intended for cases where FluxMateria is being evaluated, validated, or used under grant-supported, sponsored, or institutionally significant research programs.
Special research terms, co-designed validation scopes, institutional agreements, publication coordination, and structured support for formal benchmarking or independent review
Grant-funded projects, university-industry collaborations, validation studies, and independent scientific assessment
Academic pricing supports research, validation, and institutional exploration. It is designed for university-affiliated researchers and institutions engaged in serious scientific inquiry.
Access is available to qualified researchers and institutions. Verification of academic affiliation and intended use may be part of the onboarding process.
Researchers, postdocs, and PIs working on exploratory or publication-oriented projects with no immediate commercial aim. Standard queue priority.
Labs with external funding or active multi-user research programs that need predictable access and optional privacy for publication or patent timing.
Multiple labs or faculty groups that want a single institutional arrangement rather than separate licenses.
If your research leads to a startup or commercial application, you will need to transition to a Commercial License. Contact us to discuss transition terms.
Pilot and enterprise evaluations include the governance context needed for security and procurement review.
Discussed during pilot kickoff
Aligned to your internal review process
Clear go / no-go decision point
Licensing reflects how FluxMateria is used within your organization: the breadth of the research program, the number of teams involved, the support model, deployment environment, integration needs, and governance requirements.
Every engagement is scoped to match the scientific value and operational scale of the work being performed.
All commercial licenses are structured for normal scientific use by the licensed team or organization.
Where a customer requires a materially different operating model — such as separate AWS-hosted deployment, dedicated tenant isolation, special governance controls, or unusual sustained workload patterns — those requirements are scoped through Enterprise or Strategic Partnership arrangements.
Licensing is based on research scope, organizational footprint, and deployment requirements. User access is managed operationally within each license tier.
Routine scientific usage is covered within each license. Organizations with unusual deployment, isolation, or sustained high-volume requirements can scope those separately through Enterprise or Strategic Partnership arrangements.
Yes. Evaluation Access is the standard entry point for first engagements. It provides a defined path for technical validation, internal review, and licensing decisions.
Organizations that move forward typically transition into a Commercial or Enterprise License, depending on how broadly FluxMateria will be used and how deeply it will be integrated into internal workflows.
Yes. Enterprise customers can be provisioned in a separate AWS-hosted environment when organizational, governance, or security requirements call for dedicated tenant separation.
Not at this time. FluxMateria currently offers AWS-hosted deployment models, including isolated environments for enterprise customers where required.
Yes. Dedicated academic tiers are available for individual researchers, labs, and departments. Use the Academic & Research section above to review options, or contact us to discuss institutional needs.
For teams working at the frontier of chemistry, materials, and life sciences, FluxMateria provides proprietary scientific infrastructure designed to accelerate research, strengthen decision-making, and create durable technical advantage.
Patent Pending