
The FEI MAPS Offline Viewer is a powerful correlative microscopy software designed to facilitate the visualization, alignment, and analysis of multimodal imaging data. It enables researchers to precisely overlay and correlate images from light, electron, and X-ray microscopy, providing a streamlined workflow for correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM) studies.
✅ Multimodal Image Correlation – Align and overlay datasets from SEM, TEM, fluorescence microscopy, and other techniques.
✅ Offline Data Viewing & Analysis – Process and analyze datasets without requiring direct access to the microscope.
✅ Automated Image Alignment – MAPS software intelligently aligns images from different modalities for accurate correlation.
✅ Optimized for Correlative Workflows – Supports advanced applications in life sciences, materials science, and semiconductor research.
For installation and more details, visit:

Faculty of Science
Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.
The FEI MAPS Offline Viewer is a powerful correlative microscopy software designed to facilitate the visualization, alignment, and analysis of multimodal imaging data. It enables researchers to precisely overlay and correlate images from light, electron, and X-ray microscopy, providing a streamlined workflow for correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM) studies.
✅ Multimodal Image Correlation – Align and overlay datasets from SEM, TEM, fluorescence microscopy, and other techniques.
✅ Offline Data Viewing & Analysis – Process and analyze datasets without requiring direct access to the microscope.
✅ Automated Image Alignment – MAPS software intelligently aligns images from different modalities for accurate correlation.
✅ Optimized for Correlative Workflows – Supports advanced applications in life sciences, materials science, and semiconductor research.
For installation and more details, visit:


Faculty of Science
Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.
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