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27Lines is an industrial software and automation custom-development service provider with roots in Regensburg, Germany. Its website tagline is “Innovation in code.” It is not a typical cloud developer platform; instead, it provides engineering services for industrial clients, including custom applications, laboratory automation, database tools, Excel macros, and PCB layout. The site also showcases Wafermapvisualizer, a wafer-map visualization and analysis product.
From a technology-stack perspective, 27Lines covers Delphi/Object Pascal, LabVIEW, C#/.NET, Excel VBA, and Eagle. Its services include Windows applications, database applications, laboratory measurement and control systems, spreadsheet automation, and 1/2-layer PCB prototype or small-batch layouts. The website highlights more than 10 years of experience with Delphi and LabVIEW, and more than 12 years of experience with Excel macros. For users looking for developer tools, its value is closer to “industrial software outsourcing and specialized tool development” than to an API platform.
Wafermapvisualizer is its clearest product offering, positioned as a wafer visualization and analysis tool. The text emphasizes that it can use GPU capabilities to render wafers containing hundreds of thousands—or even more—dies, supports real-time parameter adjustment, fast switching between tests or wafers, full-spectrum gradient display, statistics, and report printing. It is suited to semiconductor process control scenarios.
The website does not disclose standard pricing, licenses, or subscription plans. It only mentions that users can request a non-binding quotation, so it should be treated as project-based or custom-priced work. In terms of delivery, Delphi projects can include source code if purchased as needed, and Eagle projects provide Eagle files. LabVIEW/C# applications require the target environment to have the relevant runtime or .NET Framework.
The advantages are that its technology stack is well aligned with traditional industrial environments and covers a range of needs from software to board-level design. It also promises testing before delivery, timely responses, and free bug fixes. The drawbacks are that the website information appears noticeably outdated, with news entries stopping in 2016; there are no API/SDK resources, user documentation, installation guides, case data, or transparent pricing. Wafermapvisualizer’s performance claims are appealing, but there are no verifiable benchmarks or system requirements.
It is better suited to German or European industrial clients, laboratory automation teams, semiconductor process analysis professionals, and companies that need to maintain legacy systems built with Delphi, LabVIEW, Excel VBA, and similar technologies. If you need modern DevOps, a cloud IDE, open-source SDKs, or localized support in China, the fit is limited. Access from China cannot be determined from the available text and is rated as unknown.
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