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DNAGedcom is a set of genetic genealogy analysis tools provided by DNAGedcom LLC. Its goal is to reduce the manual work involved in extracting, measuring, and comparing DNA/genealogy data, helping users assess possible matches based on DNA test results and GEDCOM family tree files. Early core users included adoptees searching for their birth families, but the website also makes clear that the tools are not limited to that use case.
Based on the site content, the platform covers DNA kits upload, 23andMe data, Family Tree DNA data, GEDCOM/GWorks file uploads, tree file management, surname occurrence lookup, and comparison across multiple family trees. On the analysis side, it includes Autosomal DNA Segment Analyzer, JWorks Excel automated grouping tools, and KWorks Web automated grouping tools. For desktop use, the current software version is 4.0, with Windows v4.0.457 and Mac v4.0.457 downloads available. It currently supports A* Company, 23andMe, and FTDNA; MyHeritage and GEDmatch are marked as not currently collecting data, which is an important limitation to verify before using the service.
The website says new users can create an account to use the tools, manage uploads, and manage their subscription. It also repeatedly encourages donations to support development and server maintenance, including a Donate in Euros option. However, the main content does not disclose specific plans, pricing, free allowances, enterprise options, or refund information. There is also no visible API/SDK, open-source license, or self-hosted deployment option, so it should not be treated as an open platform for developer integration.
DNAGedcom provides a documentation center, guides and tutorials, plus Kitty's Blog and an updated GWorks How-To PDF for GWorks users. Support channels include a Facebook user group and the [email protected] email address. Overall, the support entry points are clear, but the pages show copyright dates of 2012-2021, and some PDFs were captured as garbled text, so it is not possible to determine from the available content whether the documentation is still actively maintained.
Its strengths are a highly focused toolchain centered on DNA matching and family tree comparison, with web, Excel, and desktop client formats available. The downsides are that some external data sources are unavailable, pricing and subscription details are not transparent, and there is no clear information on APIs, self-hosting, or open source. DNAGedcom is better suited to genetic genealogy enthusiasts, people searching for relatives, and researchers who need to organize GEDCOM/DNA match data, rather than development teams requiring stable API integration.
The available content does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment support, or localization, so access status is rated as unknown. If network or payment issues arise, alternatives to consider include GEDmatch, MyHeritage DNA, FamilyTreeDNA, or the built-in analysis tools from 23andMe.
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