
CellProfiler is a free, open-source software developed by the Cimini Lab at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard for quantitative analysis of biological images. It enables biologists to load, adjust, and process large volumes of images automatically to measure phenotypes, exporting data for further analysis including machine learning with CellProfiler Analyst. The software integrates with various scientific and commercial platforms, supporting high-throughput image analysis workflows in biomedical research. It is actively maintained and widely used in the scientific community, emphasizing ease of use without requiring programming expertise.

CellProfiler is a free, open-source software developed by the Cimini Lab at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard for quantitative analysis of biological images. It enables biologists to load, adjust, and process large volumes of images automatically to measure phenotypes, exporting data for further analysis including machine learning with CellProfiler Analyst. The software integrates with various scientific and commercial platforms, supporting high-throughput image analysis workflows in biomedical research. It is actively maintained and widely used in the scientific community, emphasizing ease of use without requiring programming expertise.