NiiVue is web-based visualization tool for neuroimaging that can run on any device (phone, tablet, computer).
See the Documentation for usage. The easiest way to develop with NiiVue is to run a hot-loading page that is updated whenever you save changes to any source files:
git clone git@github.com:niivue/niivue.git
cd niivue
npm install
npm run dev
- Analysis of Functional NeuroImages (AFNI) uses NiiVue for afni_proc.py
- BOOSTLET.js image processing plugins work with NiiVue.
- brainchop uses NiiVue for drag-and-drop segmentation, brain extraction and parcellation tool
- BrainLife.io integrates NiiVue into ezbids
- CACTAS is extending NiiVue drawing and segmentation capabilities
- ChRIS Research Integration System (ChRIS) uses NiiVue
- Thuy Dao uses NiiVue for deepsyence
- FMRIB's Software Library (FSL) uses NiiVue for cloud tools and documentation
- fideus has developed the ITK-Wasm plugins.
- FreeSurfer Laboratories for Computational Neuroimaging uses NiiVue for FreeBrowse
- Galaxy is a web platform for research that embeds NiiVue
- OpenNeuro.org uses NiiVue to visualize datasets
- neurodesk uses NiiVue for their QSMxT Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping toolbox
- NeuroFLAME uses federated learning to train models across locations while keeping data securely on-site.
- Neuroinformatics Research and Development Group embeds NiiVue in tractoscope
- neurosift NWB visualization and DANDI exploration
- neurosynth compose uses NiiVue for display
- nilearn is extending ipyniivue
- niivue-vscode is a VSCode extension for displaying images
- QuantCo is using NiiVue in medical imaging workflows
- FSL Clinical is using NiiVue in brain imaging reports
- brain2print uses NiiVue for showing both volume data and converted meshes
- ct2print uses NiiVue for showing volume and mesh data
- ipyniivue allows NiiVue to be used in Jupyter Notebooks
- T2Lesion uses NiiVue to show input data and segmented lesion masks
- NiiVue Desktop uses NiiVue in a crossplatform Electron app
- NiiVue iOS is a Swift tool available on the Apple App store for MacOS and iOS
- NiiVue Neglect uses NiiVue to visualise stroke lesion data in the spatial neglect severity prediction tool
- Plurimedia uses NiiVue in client work for medical image visualization
- Slice:Drop Reloaded uses NiiVue to extend the original slicedrop
- VoxLogicA-UI makes advanced medical imaging analysis intuitive
- 2021-2022 P50 DC014664 NIH NIDCD NOT-OD-21-091
- 2023-2026 RF1 MH133701 NIH NIMH
NiiVue natively supports many popular brain imaging formats, with additional support for DICOM, MINC, and TIFF available via plugins:
- Voxel-based formats: NIfTI, NRRD, MRtrix MIF, AFNI HEAD/BRIK, MGH/MGZ, ITK MHD, ECAT7, DSI-Studio SRC.
- Mesh-based formats: GIfTI, ASC, BYU/GEO/G, BrainSuite DFS, ICO/TRI, PLY, BrainNet NV, BrainVoyager SRF, FreeSurfer, MZ3, OFF, Wavefront OBJ, STL, Legacy VTK, WRL, X3D.
- Mesh overlay formats: GIfTI, CIfTI-2, MZ3, SMP, STC, FreeSurfer (CURV/ANNOT)
- Tractography formats: TCK, TRK, TRX, TSF, TT, VTK, AFNI .niml.tract