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Invigon is a German software and computer vision team focused on industrial and scientific applications. Its website highlights that its members have backgrounds in physics, mathematics, and computer science, with long-term experience in software development, optics, measurement technology, microscopy, and image processing. Its main products include industrial camera software, the AUTOAIM microscope upgrade package, and AUTOAIM microscope software for automated acquisition, inspection, and metrology.
From a developer-tool perspective, Invigon is more of an “engineering-oriented vision software and custom development platform” than a general-purpose code development tool. Its industrial camera software supports GenICam as well as cameras from AVT, Basler, Baumer, The Imaging Source, and others. It provides real-time preview, false color, histograms, ROI statistics, Fourier transforms, Gaussian fitting, multi-camera synchronization, external triggering, and output in open file formats. AUTOAIM is aimed at microscopy and semiconductor AOI, supporting no-code automation, 2D/3D pattern recognition, critical dimension measurement, focus stacking, surface and profile analysis, user permission management, and hardware collision protection.
The website does not publish pricing and mainly provides quotes via “Request a Quote.” The industrial camera software is only described as having a simple and flexible licensing model. The AUTOAIM upgrade package includes a single-workstation license and a hardware dongle, while some automatic measurement tools can be purchased separately. Before purchasing, buyers should confirm the license scope, maintenance fees, and custom development costs with the vendor.
The strengths are its strong domain specialization and coverage of complex hardware workflows involving cameras, microscopes, wafer maps, defect lists, motion stages, and wafer handlers. It also emphasizes the ability to develop custom algorithms, file filters, and hardware support for customers. The drawbacks are the limited publicly available developer resources; no clear API/SDK documentation, sample code, or community ecosystem was found. The operating system focus appears to be mainly Windows, with no demonstrated cross-platform capabilities. Its open-source status is not stated; it is likely commercial closed-source software, but the available text is insufficient to confirm this.
It is suitable for semiconductor, medical, research laboratory, optical measurement, and industrial inspection teams, especially users who already have microscope or industrial camera hardware and need automated acquisition and metrology. It is less suitable for teams looking for a general-purpose open-source vision library, a cloud development platform, or a low-cost standardized SaaS product.
The crawled text does not provide information about access from mainland China, node availability, or ICP filing, so actual accessibility is unknown. Given that its business model appears to focus mainly on local software and project delivery, Chinese users should pay particular attention to confirming remote support, license delivery, hardware compatibility, and after-sales response methods.
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