PathScribe

Cross-platform software for working with very high-resolution images.
Both for education and research.

Features

Universal

PathScribe is a universal application for working with very high-resolution images of different nature (e.g. histological WSI-s, geological images of polished sections, etc.).

Versatile and cross-platform

PathScribe is a multi-platform client-server application that allows to efficiently work with very high-resolution images of any size without having to download them to your device.

Adaptive

PathScribe features an adaptive and modern interface that allows comfortable work with histological images on desktop computers, laptops, and mobile devices (such as tablets and smartphones) with touch screens.

Fast

PathScribe implements it’s own efficient image storage format and uses GRPC for communication, which makes it very fast. PathScribe requires an active Internet connection to work. The bandwidth requirements are minimal, even mobile Internet can be used.

Ready for education

PathScribe is intended for use in the educational processes. It allows students to quickly and conveniently access large educational collections of images over the Internet without having to download data to the device. Each image is accompanied by a text description and group of tags, which allow to filter images.

For science and research (under development)

Our team developed a bunch of methods for annotating, segmentation, analysis and content search of histological images using deep learning and hybrid approaches. Soon these methods will be integrated into PathScribe, making it a universal assistant for research specialists that work with very big images.

Is already used at Lomonosov Moscow State University

Is already used at Lomonosov Moscow State University

Since 2022 PathScribe is already used for teaching pathology course at Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Fundamental Medicine.

  • 336 digitalized educational micropreparations
  • detailed descriptions of all images
  • more than 100 users every year