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LAB Terminal review

A newer low-fee Solana trading app, reviewed on its 0.5% fee, Smart Order type and loyalty airdrop program.

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Screenshot of the LAB Terminal web interface
the LAB Terminal web app · screenshot captured 2026-08-20 by MemeFees

verdict

LAB Terminal is a newer Solana trading app built around one clear pitch: a 0.5% fee, lower than most rivals in the category. It pairs a mobile-first app with a browser extension that overlays trading onto other sites, plus a proprietary Smart Order type alongside standard market, limit and stop-loss orders.

The honest trade-off is age. LAB launched in 2025, so it has far less time in the market than veterans like Maestro or Photon, and it covers Solana only. The low fee is real and documented, but a shorter track record is the price of that edge.

pros

  • + 0.5% per trade is a genuine low-fee differentiator against most terminals in the category
  • + Mobile-first app plus a browser extension that overlays trading onto other sites
  • + Market, limit and stop-loss orders, plus a proprietary Smart Order type
  • + A points-based loyalty program tied to an airdrop season rewards regular use

cons

  • Launched in 2025, giving it far less of a track record than veteran terminals like Maestro or Photon
  • Solana only, with no multi-chain option for traders who work across networks
  • DefiLlama has no volume series for LAB, so trade volume is not independently visible
  • No referral program appears in our registry, so there is no fee discount path beyond the base 0.5% rate

best for

  • Solana traders who prioritize a low, documented fee over an established multi-year track record
  • Traders who want a browser extension that overlays trading onto sites they already browse
  • Anyone who wants stop-loss and a proprietary Smart Order type alongside standard market and limit orders

skip it if

  • You trade on Ethereum, BSC or Base. LAB Terminal is Solana only
  • You want the longest possible track record before trusting a trading app with capital
  • You want a live volume chart. LAB's fee data is tracked, but no volume series exists for it yet

What LAB Terminal is

LAB Terminal is a Solana trading app built mobile-first. It pairs with a browser extension that overlays a trading panel onto other sites you visit. It launched in 2025, making it one of the newer entrants in a category whose oldest tools date back to 2022.

Its pitch centers on cost. LAB charges a 0.5% fee, its headline low-fee differentiator against a category where roughly 1% is closer to the norm.

Order types and the Smart Order feature

Beyond standard market and limit orders, LAB Terminal supports stop-loss orders and a proprietary order type called Smart Order. This gives traders more automated exit options than a bare buy-and-sell toolset.

The browser extension extends this further. Instead of switching to a separate app or tab, the trading panel overlays directly onto the site you are already browsing.

Fees and the loyalty program

LAB Terminal charges 0.5% per trade, per its own docs. That rate runs meaningfully lower than the roughly 1% most competitors in this category charge. It is the platform's clearest selling point.

LAB also runs a points-based loyalty program tied to an airdrop season. The program rewards regular trading activity with points instead of an immediate cash discount. Our registry has no referral program on file for LAB, so this loyalty program is the main incentive layer beyond the base fee.

What the data shows

DefiLlama tracks LAB Terminal's fees but publishes no volume series for it. That gap matters more for a newer platform than for a veteran. Without a public volume history, traders have less independent evidence of how much real activity flows through the app.

Our stats page reflects this gap honestly rather than filling it with an estimate.

Honest drawbacks

The core drawback is track record. LAB Terminal launched in 2025, so it has far less operating history than Maestro, Photon or Trojan, all of which date to 2022 through 2024. A lower fee does not by itself prove a platform is battle-tested.

The second drawback is scope. LAB Terminal covers Solana only. Traders working across Ethereum, BSC or Base need a separate tool alongside it.

How it compares

On fees alone, LAB Terminal undercuts nearly every terminal in this category: 0.5% against a field that mostly charges around 1%. Axiom counters with tiered cashback and a documented referral discount that can close some of that gap for high-volume traders. Photon and Trojan offer a longer track record on Solana specifically.

For a Solana-only trader focused purely on cost per trade, LAB Terminal's headline rate is hard to beat on paper. For a trader who values years of uptime and a public volume history, a veteran terminal remains the safer default.

frequently asked questions

How much does LAB Terminal charge in fees?

0.5% per trade, per LAB's own docs. This runs lower than the roughly 1% most competing terminals charge.

Which chains does LAB Terminal support?

Solana only. Traders who need Ethereum, BSC or Base support need a separate tool.

Does LAB Terminal have a referral program?

Our registry found no referral code for LAB Terminal. It runs a separate points-based loyalty program tied to an airdrop season instead.

Is LAB Terminal safe to use given how new it is?

LAB launched in 2025, so its track record is shorter than veteran terminals like Maestro or Photon. The 0.5% fee is confirmed directly from its own docs, but a shorter operating history is a real factor to weigh before committing capital.

how we review

We do not run lab tests, and no platform pays for a better verdict. Reviews are built from three inputs: the platform's official documentation, the live on-chain fee and volume data we track hourly, and the mechanics we can verify from public sources. When we cannot verify a claim, we say so or leave it out. Numbers in the text stay qualitative on purpose: platforms change parameters often, and the live figures on this page come straight from the data feed. Full detail on sources and limits: methodology.

sources & verification

Platform facts verified 2026-08-17. Review written by the MemeFees Editorial Team, last revised 2026-08-20. MemeFees is independent and not affiliated with LAB Terminal.

Nothing on this page is financial advice. Memecoins are extremely high-risk and most go to zero.