Revvity Unveils New AI Software Offering To Transform Preclinical Imaging Analysis
Revvity, Inc. (NYSE: RVTY), announced the launch of its Living Image™ Synergy AI multimodal analysis software for in vivo imaging researchers. The solution provides a unified platform with AI capabilities for seamless data analysis across optical, microCT, ultrasound, and other modalities—reducing data inconsistencies, streamlining workflows, increasing throughput, and enhancing reproducibility, all with the intention of accelerating scientific discovery.
“Our Living Image Synergy AI software marks a significant leap forward in preclinical imaging analysis,” said Kevin Quick, VP of platforms at Revvity. “Tracking, monitoring, and visualizing biological processes and disease progression is central to understanding complex biology and evaluating potential therapeutics early in development. By unifying disparate analysis tools and integrating AI into existing workflows, Revvity’s new solution is directed towards enabling earlier insights and more consistent analysis across modalities, and greater reproducibility across studies—ultimately helping researchers move faster and with more confidence.”
The Living Image Synergy AI software centralizes analysis with a goal of eliminating the need for separate tools and enabling seamless correlation of datasets. Revvity developed this unified approach to help researchers uncover biological insights that might otherwise remain hidden when using isolated systems.
To further streamline workflows, the software features intuitive co-registration tools and automated processes that reduce manual tasks and analysis time. Advanced AI algorithms automate image segmentation and region-of-interest (ROI) quantification—traditionally labor-intensive and variable steps in imaging analysis. This helps support high-throughput analysis and allows researchers to more efficiently monitor disease progression and assess therapeutic efficacy with greater accuracy and statistical confidence.
The Living Image Synergy AI software will be unveiled at the WMIC conference in Anchorage, Alaska from September 29 – October 3, 2025.