See your organoids clearly with Omni

 

 

Organoids you can count on

Organoid research is powerful—but it can also be unpredictable. The Omni gives you a stable, standardized way to monitor and quantify organoids in real time. From early formation to long-term maturation, you get continuous insights without disturbing your cells, so you can make confident decisions faster.​

 

Stop​ counting organoids
by hand​

Manual organoid counting is slow, tedious, and inconsistent. Variability between users, fields of view, and timepoints makes it difficult to trust your data—especially at scale.​​

With Omni, instantly detect, count, and measure organoids across your entire plate. Eliminate manual counting errors and reduce hours of work to seconds—while improving consistency across experiments.

 

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Organoid Counting with Omni

 

 

Hepatic organoid detection

What makes Omni better for organoids?​

  • >> Whole plate scanning, images every organoid, the entire organoid, every time.​
  • >> Automated, continuous monitoring tracks your cultures hands-free without missing important moments.​
  • >> Label-free AI-powered detection instantly reports morphology and growth metrics with just a few clicks.​
  • >> Seamless integration with your protocols enables easy adoption without disrupting your lab.​

 

 

5 star review

5.0/5.0 SelectScience.net

The Omni is great for following organoid growth and morphogenesis over time

- Ary Marsee, Utrecht University, The Netherlands​

Omni Live Cell Imaging Platform

 

 

More to see with Omni

Explore how researchers are using the Omni to quantify treatment response in patient-derived gastric cancer organoids. In this on-demand webinar, Mushfique Alam (University of Liverpool) demonstrates how live-cell imaging is being tested to advance efforts toward predictive models and personalized cancer treatment.

 

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On-demand webinar

 

 

See what Omni can do for you

Get a closer look at how the Omni helps you culture, monitor, and analyze organoids with more consistency—and far less hands-on time.​