Zeiss Microscopy Software

Additional Toolkits add features to the base Zen software and packages can be tailored to each specific customer. Additional modules include Tiling, Z-Stacks, Multi-Position Programming, Experiment Design, and multiple application specific Analysis Packages

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ZEN

ZEN controls all imaging systems from ZEISS so you can operate every one of your devices with the same convenient interface. ZEN imaging software arranges operating elements in such a way that it follows your workflow. Functions you use only rarely are hidden away – out of sight, but always just one click away when you need them. The ZEN universe of microscopes gives you reproducible data from different modalities. You learn more about your sample – with only one interface to experience.

  • Microscope Control from your PC

  • Multi-channel fluorescent imaging

  • Seamless Axiocam integration and control

  • Locate, capture, and analyze your image all in one interface

ZEN Core

ZEN core gives you the benefit of an adaptive user interface tailored to the needs of industrial and research environments. The easy-to-follow GUI configuration accommodates tasks of all kinds and any complexity. ZEN core also offers you configurable user management, so you can specify users and user roles. Whatever their level of experience, operators will learn the software quickly.

  • Microscope and camera control from your PC

  • Easily configurable Workbenches tailored to specific tasks

  • Repeatable Jobs function streamlines repetitive tasks

  • Locate, capture, and analyze your image all in one interface

  • Application specific Toolkits available

Labscope

Labscope is your easy-to-use imaging app for connected microscopy. With Labscope you can measure your samples, record videos and snap images with the push of a button.

In routine applications, snap images or record videos, measure, annotate and document. Additional modules are available that address specific tasks such as cell counting, confluency measurements or multi-channel fluorescence acquisition.

For educational purposes, Wi-Fi capabilities can transform your classroom into a digital lab. With a digital classroom, the teacher can view thumbnails of all the microscopes on one platform, observe students in real time, and project images to the class.