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Integrated, High Quality eSlide Viewing

Enjoy high-quality, on-screen images and easy-to-use interfaces, as well as view and navigate across eSlides easily and rapidly, using simple tools for case review and consultations, conferencing, and other key tasks. Free yourself to view eSlides from the road, or review cases from home. Overcome the limitations of viewing glass slides with eSlide viewer for your laptop/desktop and ePathViewer for mobile viewing of eSlides.

Download Aperio ImageScope Viewer

Join the thousands who use our freely downloadable ImageScope viewing software—experience rapid access to crisp, true-color digital slide images to which you can adjust magnification, pan and zoom, compare different stains, annotate areas of interest, perform image analysis, and more. Download the Aperio ImageScope for a superior viewing experience!

Download Aperio's eslide/digital slide Viewer

Our eSlide viewer is a simple, fast, and powerful viewing solution for computers running Microsoft Windows or Apple Mac OS X. The data you need is always just a click away. eSlide Viewer supports rapid panning and zooming with ease on desktop workstations or laptop computers. The interface is designed to emphasize the eSlide information, while minimizing visual distractions.

With eSlide viewer, you can:

  • Pan and zoom rapidly though eSlide information with familiar ease across wide-area networks
  • Navigate without taking your eyes off the screen with heads-up navigation
  • Access powerful annotation tools directly from the viewer
  • Review all slides in a case at once, and quickly switch between them
  • Identify case / class information alongside eSlides
  • Take snapshots of current view, capture, and share
  • Conduct eSlide conferences with simultaneous eSlide view for participants

eSlide viewer is a standard component of all Aperio ePathology Solutions.

Download Aperio ePath digital slide/eslide Viewer

Designed for Apple iPad and iPhone mobile devices, ePathViewer lets you view eSlides from anywhere, at anytime. The data you need is always just a click, pinch or finger swipe away.

Our ePathViewer supports rapid panning and zooming through eSlides via WiFi (also LTE and 3G). Featuring full mobile touch interface capabilities, ePathViewer emphasizes critical eSlide information while minimizing visual distractions.

This newer version allows medical students to access course information by adding custom URL’s.

With ePathViewer, you can:

  • Pan and zoom rapidly with familiar ease though eSlide information across wide-area networks
  • Identify case / class information alongside eSlides
  • Review all eSlides in a case at once, and quickly switch between them
  • Take snapshots of current eSlide view, capture, and share
  • Create and share education course content and eSlides

Our newest application of ePathViewer is now available for download in the Apple iTunes Store; search for “Aperio” or “ePathViewer”.  This is a free download which now contains an in-application purchase to access viewing additional eSlides through custom URL’s.  This In-Application purchase is $14.99.

Download the iPad App from iTunes
Download the iPhone App from iTunes
Download the Instruction Guide
Download the FAQ

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What People Are Saying

“WOW!!! I just played around with the new ePathViewer mobile app and it's great. The photo and email capability is really sweet! Love it. We're currently exploring ways to use it in teaching as we are adopting a new curriculum which is de-emphasizing traditional lectures and moving to more interactive activities with the students. Really slick is the feature that allows us to e-mail images to students; it makes answering questions about identifying structures very easy. I really like the vertical display of the thumbnails within each lesson. The app is also quite fast even using just a 3G connection. Thanks for creating this!”

John Bigbee, MD
VIRGINA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY
ePathology Solutions: “...improves turnaround time for consultations by eliminating glass slide logistics.”

Juan Rosai, MD Center for Oncologic Pathology Consultations, Milan, Italy