Check out and give feedback on the latest pre-release 0.7.0rc0! You can install with `pip install "napari[all]>=0.7.0rc0"` or via the bundled app. 😁 🥳
The release notes, with highlights, include so many great new features and changes: napari.org/dev/release/...
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So beautiful! 😍🥳🤩 Glad to see the new grid mode in action!
Are you saying these are multiple different scans of the same brain slice, but the stored transforms are repositioning them nicely like this? Is this loaded via script or a napari plugin?
Has napari helped your research this year? Why not say thank you to free and open source software by making a small donation? Every bit helps your friendly core team fix bugs and bring new features to life! CZI will match up to $75K in donations! opencollective.com/napari/donate
This looks incredible! Congrats to you and the team! It's great to see the fruit of your labor!
the napari logo (a two-lobed island) modified to look like a snowman, with Christmas (red/green) colors
We're a bit late in ringing in the giving season, but it is indeed upon us. Enjoy our special edition holiday logo ☃️ and, if you can spare a bit and appreciate napari, please donate to our development efforts! 🙏 CZI will match donations up to $75K.
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New video: more examples showing deep learning segmentation failure modes—and how to detect them with Napari. I show how Napari’s layer system compares images, ground truth, and results, and how Appose enables comparison across incompatible DL packages. www.youtube.com/watch?v=c369...
Happy to finally share micromorph with everyone!
If you are interested in performing morphological measurements of bacteria, and like using Python and Napari then this is for you!
You can read about it in our preprint, and find the code on our Github repo, PyPi or directly from the napari hub!
Thrilled to see Dr. Kevin Eliceiri and Dr. Beth Cimini awarded an NIGMS R24 grant! 🚀
A major boost for the future of open-source image analysis tools like Fiji, ImageJ & CellProfiler.
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Both the deadline and school are coming up, but I still want to boost this among the life sciences crowd! I had the pleasure of teaching one of these schools in Alaska this summer, and it was an AWESOME experience. It's a very inviting space to learn things that we aren't normally taught!
Remember that survey about how we can sustain napari development? We extended the deadline until the 16th, AoE! Blog post: napari.org/island-dispa...
Survey: napari.typeform.com/sustainability
If you use napari at all we would be super grateful if you filled it in! 🙏
I've fixed it
We'll be able to look at our guides critically and make changes because of all this time you took. And if you'd like to contribute anything we'd be very open to that too! Just let us know :) all the thanks from the napari team
@steveroyle.bsky.social this is an awesome write up! I really really appreciate how you took the time to write down your sticking points and the solutions you found and used. Would you be able to open this as an issue in the napari/docs GitHub? Something like "new user experience" and link this?
@fukaity.bsky.social Thank you so much for being such a big part of a successful week. I can't wait to see you a again at the community meetings, and hopefully your encouragement helps many others who just need a little nudge. Come join us and you'll get to hang out with the wonderful Yohsuke!
I truly appreciate the organizers, core contributors, and all attendees for this wonderful opportunity! I enjoyed learning and working on napari in a welcoming environment.
Those interested in talking about and contributing to napari, let’s join the regular community meeting together!
It was a fantastic opportunity to finally meet the people behind this software that I have been using for years and is so important for my work! A big thank you to all core developers who were so welcoming, and patiently guided participants in their attempts to contribute back to napari!
Special edition of the napari logo for Halloween. The island is white and looks like a ghost, and there are spiderwebs.
Happy Halloween from the napari team!
Thrilled to share the first story from my postdoc! 🎉 A wonderful experiment + simulations collaboration. In the Drosophila wing, we find that 3D cell shapes affect signalling range and fine-tune developmental patterning www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... Thread below ⬇️
@guiwitz.bsky.social it was such an honor and joy to work with someone that I've looked up to for so long! Thank you spending time with us and I look forward to the future together!
napari core team members coding with community members at the GloBIAS 2025 hackathon at RIKEN BDR in Kobe, Japan.
napari core team members and community members in a discussion at the GloBIAS 2025 hackathon at RIKEN BDR in Kobe, Japan.
napari core team members coding with community members at the GloBIAS 2025 hackathon at RIKEN BDR in Kobe, Japan.
napari core team members and community members posing together for a group photo on a staircase at the GloBIAS 2025 hackathon at RIKEN BDR in Kobe, Japan.
Longer wrap-up to come, but in the meantime: we had a fantastic and productive time at the napari hackathon at @globias.bsky.social 2025 conference! Thanks to all the participants and to the GloBIAS team for hosting us!
Yep! Your attempt there is precisely what we mean. Right now, you're able to do this without the `reader` machinery by connecting directly to the `viewer.dims` separately, but we would like to make this also compatible with drag-n-drop (out of the box). Cheers!
Episode 17 - perhaps my favorite yet. How do you write a forum.image.sc post that will get you the answers you need without revealing information you don't want to tell? @erinweisbart.bsky.social and I go through what the experts need to know to help you. Post your sci q's today on forum.image.sc !
Do you use napari and love @xarray.bsky.social? Or use Xarray but cry when napari ignores the axis names? Read how we will improve this in the future! 🤝
napari.org/island-dispa...
Co-authored by @ianhi.bsky.social and @timmonko.bsky.social, powered by the @scipyconf.bsky.social sprints!
If you ever used napari in your research, take a moment to read this.
Napari, like many other resources in the bioimaging world, is freely available despite the fact that it costs many people much time and efforts to develop and maintain it.
Now you get a chance to give back, don't miss it :)
Filling out the attached survey and reading this blog will really help bring you up to speed with our progress as a team. Most importantly, we want to guide this project in the direction that sustainably supports the community -- and that's why we'd like your help!
napari 0.6.6 is out! 🚀
This is a bugfix release following up 0.6.5: if something in your napari workflow unexplicably broke, you might want to update ;) Also, with the new bundle you can now "open files with > napari"! Check out the full release notes on the website: napari.org/stable/relea...
A flyer for the Bioimage Analysis Beginnings Bootcamp - blue and white with a picture of cells on the top. It says "Learn core bioimage analysis skills using open-source tools for light microscopy. Open to participants at all skill levels." It also says it will be held a the Broad Institute, 415 Main Street, Cambridge MA USA, on Monday to Friday January 12th-16, 2026, from 9-5pm. Registration is $750 academic, $1250 industry, and applications are open at broad.io/BAB3
Big news! Our week-long #bioimageanalysis bootcamp is BACK! Learn how to think about bioimage analysis like the pros do, learn what corrections you should (and shouldn't!) apply to your images, learn open source tools, and more. Apply NOW at broad.io/BAB3 for our January 2026 course!
This was an absolutely fabulous presentation by @jytinevez.bsky.social, and I highly encourage folks to watch! Grateful that these seminars get uploaded!