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Kegani Labs Jun 2026

The Kegani Paradigm: A Novel Bio-Inspired Framework for Sustainable Chitin Extraction and Autonomous Deep-Sea Exploration

Named after the Japanese kegani (hairy crab)—a creature known for its rugged shell and surprising dexterity—the company builds adaptive systems for industries where standard robotics and off-the-shelf software fail.

Kegani Labs is not a mass manufacturer. Instead, they produce "reference systems"—hardware blueprints and control software that partners license and adapt. kegani labs

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The global demand for chitin—nature’s second most abundant polysaccharide—has surged due to its applications in biomedicine, water treatment, and biodegradable plastics. Currently, industrial extraction relies heavily on chemical demineralization using hydrochloric acid, a process that generates hazardous waste and degrades the polymer’s molecular weight. The Kegani (horsehair crab), found in the cold waters of the Northwest Pacific, offers a compelling alternative case study. Known for its robust, dense exoskeleton and distinct harvesting seasons, the Kegani is often considered a byproduct in the fishing industry. The Kegani Paradigm: A Novel Bio-Inspired Framework for

2.2 Green Extraction Protocol To address the environmental drawbacks of traditional methods, Kegani Labs developed a microbial fermentation process using Lactobacillus plantarum .

4.2 Bio-Inspired Navigation The multi-legged locomotion of the Kegani-Bot provides a distinct advantage for benthic (seabed) exploration. Unlike propeller-driven vehicles that disturb sediment and obscure visibility, the legged-gait of the Kegani-Bot allows for delicate interaction with the seafloor. Potential applications include the monitoring of deep-sea methane seeps and the precise harvesting of benthic resources without ecological disruption. Their inclusion on IGDB indicates they are part

Kegani Labs proposes a circular economic model for coastal fishing communities. By processing Kegani shells locally, communities can produce high-value chitin for medical markets while utilizing the technology developed through studying the crab to build robust underwater drones for local fishery monitoring. This closes the loop between biological understanding and technological application.