Nanostat is an AI tool that automates nanoparticle image analysis from TEM and SEM images. It provides particle counts, size distributions, circularity, and density statistics.
Nanostat is an AI-powered platform designed for automated particle analysis from electron microscopy images. It provides researchers and scientists in materials science, nanotechnology, and related fields with a robust solution to quantify and characterize nanoparticles efficiently. By leveraging state-of-the-art deep learning models, Nanostat significantly reduces the manual effort and time traditionally required for image analysis, accelerating discovery and improving data accuracy. It computes particle count, size distribution, circularity, aspect ratio, and density. The tool offers features like batch processing, manual particle annotation, a particle eraser, and pixel-to-nanometre calibration, making it ideal for academic institutions, R&D departments, and quality control labs seeking to streamline their analytical workflows.
Best used for
Ideal for researchers and scientists who need to quickly analyze TEM and SEM images, obtain precise nanoparticle statistics, and streamline their microscopy workflows. Especially valuable for academic institutions and R&D departments requiring efficient and accurate material characterization.
Common actions
analyze electron microscopy images
quantify nanoparticles
characterize particle size
automate image analysis
export particle statistics
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Capabilities
Key features
Automated nanoparticle segmentation
Particle count and size distribution
Circularity and aspect ratio
Particle density per area
Pixel-to-nanometre calibration
CSV export
Manual particle annotation
Target Audience
materials scientistsnanotechnology researchersquality control professionalsr&d scientists
Integrations
Not yet documented
Pricing & Plans
Freemium ยท Usage-based ยท Paid
Freemium
FAQs
What types of electron microscopy images can Nanostat analyze?
Nanostat is designed to analyze both TEM (Transmission Electron Microscopy) and SEM (Scanning Electron Microscopy) images. It supports common image formats like TIFF, PNG, and JPEG, with individual files up to 20 MB, and processes multiple files in parallel.
What statistics does Nanostat provide for nanoparticles?
Nanostat computes a comprehensive set of statistics including particle count, size distribution (mean and standard deviation), circularity, aspect ratio, roundness, solidity, Feret diameter, intensity metrics, and particle density per unit area. All results can be exported to CSV.
Can I correct segmentation errors in Nanostat?
Yes, Nanostat offers tools for correcting segmentation errors. You can use the particle eraser to remove false positive detections or manually annotate missed particles (false negatives) directly on the micrograph. Manually added particles are included in all statistics.
Is there a free option to try Nanostat?
Yes, Nanostat offers a free tier. Guests can perform 10 free analyses without an account. Creating a free account provides 20 free image analyses per month (for a limited time). All plans include the full analysis pipeline.