SliceOmatic is a medical imaging software designed to assist in the computation of anatomical volumes from CT and MRI scans.
SliceOmatic was developed as an in-house research tool. It was considered such a powerful tool that its fame grew by word of mouth, and soon it was used extensively by researchers around the world. Those who had the opportunity to use it were unanimous: sliceOmatic is the best tool for both Body Composition research and 3D modelling of anatomical structures. After many years of continual improvement, it is now available to the public.
The first version of sliceOmatic was developed for SGI’s UNIX computers around 1990. But the advent of Pentium processors and powerful OpenGL graphic cards made it possible to port the application on PCs. Starting with version 4.1, sliceOmatic became a Windows application.