View instrument page:
Welcome to the Chromium instrument family
Whether you’re just starting out with single cell, expanding your capabilities, or seeking an automated way to partition individual cells and generate barcoded, sequencing-ready libraries, you're covered. Our proven Next GEM technology provides a trusted path to advance your understanding of cell diversity and function.
Partition 100s to 100,000s of single cells in minutes.
Run kitted, validated assays for gene expression, immune profiling, and multiomic analysis.
Find expert support for each step of your single cell experiment.
Rely on proven Next GEM technology featured in 3,500+ publications.
Choose from a flexible range of cell throughputs and manual and automated workflows.
Streamline your workflow with easy-to-use platforms and intuitive interfaces.
Choose the instrument that's right for you
Instruments | Chromium X SeriesView details | Chromium ConnectView details | Chromium ControllerView details |
---|---|---|---|
Description | Expand your single cell capabilities with the most advanced hardware and highest throughput flexibility, enabling multiomic analysis of hundreds to millions of cells. | Combine single cell partitioning, barcoding, and/or library construction with standardized, automated workflows to maximize your productivity. | Perform multiomic analysis of hundreds to tens of thousands of single cells with this compact system. |
Assay Compatibility | Chromium X and iX
Chromium X only
|
|
|
Cell Throughput Throughput determined by assay type | Chromium XLow, Standard, and High 100-730,000 singlets per run* Single Cell Gene Expression Flex - 500-1,024,000 singlets per run* Chromium iXLow and Standard 100-140,000 singlets per run High (Single Cell Gene Expression Flex only) 500-1,024,000 singlets per run* | Standard 500–80,000 singlets per run | Low and Standard 100–140,000 singlets per run |
Workflow Type | Manual | Automated | Manual |
Workflow Steps |
|
|
|
Connectivity | Optional Compatible with 10x Cloud instrument management | Optional Connects to the internet | No |
*Singlets are single cells or nuclei after multiplet removal