# 2018-02-28 Labii ELN & LIMS v3 Is On Beta Testing

It is finally here. [Labii ELN & LIMS](https://www.labii.com/) version 3.0 ([https://v3.labii.com](https://www.labii.com/)) is on beta testing. With numerous feedback from our existing customers, Labii continues to deliver the promise of promoting scientific research by creating a new version of ELN & LIMS. We redesigned the new version to make it more user intuitive. [The new version revolutionized the ELN product and meets the diverse requirements of different research labs. ](https://blog.labii.com/2018/01/eln-lims-to-meet-diversity-of-research.html)

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What's exciting in the new version:

1. Pay Per Use Option, Users can now pay for the notes they created. No monthly subscription fee, no seats limit. Labii is trying to reduce the barrier of using sophisticated [ELN & LIMS](https://www.labii.com/) for users from academic and small startups. Now, documenting your research data is cheaper than the cost of coffee. $10 can create 100 entries.
2. [Widgets, enable unlimited functionalities in your ELN](https://www.labii.com/widgets). We, at Labii, for the first time, introduced widgets to meet the diversity requirement of different research labs.&#x20;
3. [Customizable and Flexibility](https://www.labii.com/customization), Labii 3 is designed to be customizable to fit all company and lab requirements. Users can define the table, columns, and sections into any way they see fit.&#x20;
4. [API Support](https://docs.labii.com/api/overview), Labii 3 comes with API. As a developer, you can now manipulate your research data with your own app. You can also connect Labii API to your automatic machines.&#x20;

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There are hundreds of new updates. Come and check it out for free at [https://v3.labii.com](https://www.labii.com/)\
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Labii will continue to support old versions. All your research data will remain safe and intact.


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