EVOS Cell Imaging Systems

Invitrogen EVOS imaging systems are designed to help eliminate the complexities of high-end microscopy without compromising performance. Remarkably versatile and intuitive, EVOS microscopes are excellent for a broad range of imaging applications—including cell culture, time-lapse imaging, and high-resolution image capture from slides, dishes, flasks, and microplates. EVOS systems deliver publication-quality images and data in no time, over time, every time at an exceptional value.

Imaging protocol handbook

Protocols that fit your needs in imaging ranging from sample and assay preparation to staining, labeling, and data analysis strategies. 

EVOS cell imaging system capabilities

High resolution imaging

Capture publication-quality images and videos in a few clicks with exceptional imaging components, including high-quality cameras, optics, LED illumination sources, and easy-to-use image processing.

Compact, efficient design

EVOS microscopes are designed with scientists’ workplace needs in mind with on-screen display, automated controls, swift decontamination, and easy routine maintenance that allow you to capture and view images when and where needed.

Powerful, intuitive software

EVOS microscopes come with easy-to-use software that includes an array of features such as multichannel image acquisition, onboard confluency, transfection efficiency, cell counting, and Z-stacking. 

Featured EVOS cell imaging systems resources

Webinar: Practical considerations for optimizing cell imaging workflows

Discover practical considerations and democratized technologies across the fluorescence microscopy workflow, from preparation and quality control of cell-based samples, to labeling and detection. 

Blog: How to Measure Cell Confluency

Learn more about the importance of accurate cell confluency and different options for measuring it.

Cell Analysis Learning Center

Designed for beginners, our guided learning experiences are designed to present experimental and research topics in modular fashion, allowing users to tackle one topic at a time at their own pace.