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How to Export All Dante Labs Reports

If you have dozens or hundreds of genomic reports on your Dante Labs account, exporting them one at a time is slow and easy to lose track of. Below are a few ways to export Dante Labs reports and keep a complete offline copy.

Why export your reports in the first place

Your Dante Labs account holds clinical-grade genomic reports: carrier screening, pharmacogenomics, rare disease panels, and more. These documents contain information you may need years later, when talking to a specialist, switching doctors, or reviewing results with an AI assistant.

Exporting Dante Labs reports gives you a personal archive that does not depend on a single website staying online, your login staying active, or the portal layout staying the same.

What you can access on genome.danteomics.com

Log in at genome.danteomics.com/reports while signed in to your Dante Labs account. The reports page lists every report tied to your profile, usually grouped by category or test type.

Each report opens in the browser as an interactive view. The portal may offer a print or download option on individual reports, but there is no built-in bulk export for your entire library.

Manual export: one report at a time

The simplest approach is to open each report and use your browser's Print → Save as PDF function. This works for a handful of reports but becomes tedious when you have more than twenty.

Name files consistently as you go (for example, 2024-03-carrier-screening.pdf) so you can find them later. Create folders by report category to avoid a flat list of hundreds of files.

Bulk export with a browser extension

For a full library backup, a dedicated Chrome extension like Dante Reports Exporter automates the process. It reads the report list from the page you already have open, generates a PDF for each report, and bundles them into a timestamped ZIP file in your Downloads folder.

The free tier covers up to 50 reports per run; Pro removes that limit so you can export your entire account in one session. Nothing is uploaded to a third-party server. PDFs are created locally in your browser.

After you export: verify your archive

Open a random sample of PDFs to confirm text is readable and pages are complete. Check that report counts match what you see online.

Store the ZIP on at least two devices or locations, such as your computer plus an encrypted external drive or cloud backup you control.

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See also: All guides, How to Backup Your Dante Labs Genomic Data, How to Analyze Dante Labs Reports with ChatGPT, Best AI Prompts for DNA Reports

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