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Macroscan II

Digitize and standardize assay imaging with MacroScan

MacroScan II is designed for laboratories that need clear image capture, reproducible assay readout, and validation-friendly workflows in a compact single-plate system. It supports R&D and lower-throughput environments where consistency, traceability, and image quality are critical.

 



Digonaut Macrolab

Broad technology platform

Single Petri dish

Manual loading for focused, controlled workflows

6–96 wells

Supports standard plate formats for assay imaging

21 CFR Part 11

Compliance-ready software architecture and data integrity support

Designed for reproducible, data-driven assay imaging

Why laboratories choose it

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High-end microscopy optics

High-definition imaging supports clear visualization of every well and improves confidence in assay interpretation.

Digitally controlled acquisition

Light, exposure time, image resolution, and other capture conditions are recorded to help recreate the same imaging setup with precision.

RGB calibration

Mean red, green, and blue density values support dependable calibration and contribute to validation-friendly workflows.

Teach & Read workflow

Users can define regions of interest and apply parameter-based readout logic to support automated analysis with a human-in-the-loop approach.

Cross-site consistency

Calibration files can be reused across compatible systems to align assay imaging conditions between laboratories.

Compliance-ready data export

Supports multiple export formats and aligns with laboratories that need traceable records and audit-ready reproducibility.

Frequently asked questions

What is MacroScan II used for?

MacroScan II is a digital imaging system for plaque assays and other multi-well plate applications, designed to help labs capture, standardize, and analyze assay images with greater consistency.

Which plate formats does MacroScan II support?

MacroScan II supports a range of common multi-well plate formats, including 6-, 12-, 24-, 48-, and 96-well plates.

How does MacroScan II improve reproducibility?

The system stores acquisition settings so users can reproduce imaging conditions across runs, operators, and timepoints, helping create more standardized and traceable workflows.

Is MacroScan II suitable for regulated or validation-focused environments?

Yes. MacroScan II is positioned for labs that need validation-friendly, compliance-ready imaging workflows, with features that support traceability and controlled image acquisition.

Can MacroScan II export results for reporting and analysis?

Yes. MacroScan II supports exporting data and outputs in multiple formats, making it easier to document results, review assays, and integrate findings into lab reports.