MicroMark Pro: Precision Image Analysis

Enscygen • Dec 09, 2025 New Release

Whether you are a researcher counting bacterial colonies, an engineer measuring micro-cracks, or a student analyzing map scales, you often face a dilemma. You either have to use expensive, heavy industry software that takes hours to learn, or you’re stuck holding a physical ruler up to your computer screen (we’ve all been there).

Enter MicroMark Pro (MM Pro): A lightweight, powerful, and completely web-based image analysis tool developed by Enscygen.

MM Pro brings the precision of desktop microscopy software directly to your browser. There is no installation required—just open, upload, and start measuring.

1. Precision Calibration

The heart of any measurement tool is calibration. MM Pro allows you to:

2. Comprehensive Measurement Suite

We’ve moved beyond simple straight lines. MM Pro includes:

Ruler

Measure linear distances with customizable end-caps.

Circle

Measure radius and diameter effectively.

Polygon

Trace irregular shapes to calculate precise Area and Perimeter.

Counter

A click-counter tool perfect for tallying cells or particles.

* You can also add Text Labels directly to your image for annotations.

3. Real-Time Statistics

This is where MM Pro becomes a true analytical tool. By selecting multiple measurements using the checkboxes in the sidebar, the Statistics Panel instantly calculates:

4. Smart Unit Conversion

Work in the unit that makes sense for you. MM Pro supports dynamic switching between:

nanometers (nm) micrometers (µm) millimeters (mm) centimeters (cm) meters (m) pixels (px)

When you switch units, your existing measurements convert automatically.

5. Professional Exporting

Once your analysis is done, you can export the image with all your measurements, scale bars, and annotations burned in. Perfect for lab reports, thesis papers, or presentations.

How to Use MicroMark Pro

  1. Upload: Click "Open Image" to load your file.
  2. Calibrate: Use the calibration tool to draw a line over a known distance. Enter the value and unit.
  3. Measure: Select a tool from the sidebar and draw on the image.
  4. Analyze: Check the boxes next to your measurements to see the statistics.
  5. Export: Click "Export Image" to save your work.

Who is this for?

biotech

Biologists

Cell counting & sizing.

engineering

Engineers

Material structures.

public

Geographers

Map distances.

school

Students

Quick data collection.