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Slicer User Orientation


Slicer is free open source image analysis software with basic functionality that includes the abilities to interactively visualize images, manually edit, fuse or co-register data, automatically segment, analyze diffuse tensor imaging data, and visualize tracking information for image-guided procedures. Armed with these capabilities, researchers have used Slicer for many applications.

Slicer was designed with an easy-to-adapt modular structure to enable development efforts around the world. Already, this development has made Slicer multifaceted, with interface capabilities to other research software including FreeSurfer, Matlab, Python, and Scirun.

A coronal brain slice with super-imposed diffusion tensor tractography to show alteration in the arrangement of the tracts around a tumor. See Tharin et al Neurosurgery 2007 for more info.

Slicer Versions

Please fill out the Slicer License Form before downloading any binary releases of the Slicer. Today, versions of Slicer 2.6 and 3.0 are available.

This page acts as a portal for Slicer. To obtain actual downloads and tutorials for Slicer 2.6 and 3.0 that contain resources such as complex multi-channel segmentation training and anatomical atlases, click on the links in the table below that will take you to the Slicer Wiki:

Slicer 2.6 (Release) Slicer 3 (Beta)
Download Slicer 2.6 (Stable release) Slicer 3 Downloads
Tutorials Slicer 101 Under Development: Refer to current module documentation