
Macrolab
High-end imaging thanks to a telecentric lens and fit-for-purpose camera for macroscopic imaging.
Ideal solution to capture images of a single Petri dish or multi-well images in one go.
Brightfield and fluorescence imaging supported.
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High-end imaging thanks to a telecentric lens and fit-for-purpose camera for macroscopic imaging.
Ideal solution to capture images of a single Petri dish or multi-well images in one go.
Brightfield and fluorescence imaging supported.

High-end imaging thanks to an optical zoom and fit-for-purpose imaging allowing to capture all details.
Ideal solution to create a mosaic consisting of single well images and capture all details.
Brightfield and fluorescence imaging supported.

All our instruments can be upgraded with a robot loader to automatically load Petri dishes and multi-well plates into the Macrolab or Macroscan.
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MacroLab is a benchtop imaging technology platform for digitizing and standardizing assay reading. It supports cell-based assay workflows and Petri dish imaging by capturing plates and dishes in a single, distortion-free image, creating a reliable digital foundation for review, validation, and analysis.
No. MacroLab is a flexible technology platform that supports multiple assay applications rather than a single fixed workflow. It can be paired with fully developed applications for specific assay types while still providing a consistent imaging and calibration framework across different laboratory use cases.
MacroLab has been paired with fully developed applications for assays including Hemagglutination Inhibition (HAI), Single Radial Diffusion (SRD), and PRNT on 96-well plates. These applications show how the technology can be used in structured, repeatable workflows while preserving flexibility for broader assay digitization needs.
MacroLab delivers clear presentation of Petri dishes, including 90 mm formats, with distortion-free imaging that helps laboratories capture the full sample area accurately. This makes it easier to digitize assay results, review them consistently, and maintain image quality for validation and documentation.
Yes. MacroLab supports multiple plate formats, including 6-, 12-, 24-, 48-, and 96-well plates, alongside Petri dish imaging. This gives laboratories one technology platform that can support a wide range of assay workflows without compromising consistency.
Digitization helps laboratories move from visual-only interpretation to a more consistent and traceable workflow. By capturing assay images in a standardized way, MacroLab helps teams improve repeatability, simplify validation, and create a stronger basis for comparison across runs, users, and sites.
MacroLab stores calibration settings in reusable files, making it possible to recreate the same imaging conditions for future assays. That helps laboratories reduce variation, apply trusted parameters across teams, and support more reproducible assay reading and validation.
Yes. Calibration files can be shared and reused across compatible Digonaut hardware, helping laboratories apply the same imaging conditions in different locations. This supports standardized workflows, more consistent validation, and smoother collaboration between teams.
It supports both. High-quality imaging is the starting point, but the broader value of MacroLab is in helping laboratories digitize assay workflows, standardize image capture, and create more repeatable conditions for analysis and validation.
A technology platform gives laboratories a scalable foundation that can support multiple applications over time. Instead of creating isolated workflows for each assay, MacroLab helps teams establish a standardized imaging approach that can be paired with proven applications such as HAI and SRD while remaining flexible for future needs.