NiiVue is web-based visualization tool for neuroimaging that can run on any operating system and any web device (phone, tablet, computer). This repository contains only the core NiiVue package that can be embedded into other projects. We have additional repositories that wrap NiiVue for use in jupyter notebooks, vscode, and electron applications.
The NiiVue iOS app is now available on iPhone and iPad.
What makes NiiVue unique is its ability to simultaneously display all the datatypes popular with neuroimaging: voxels, meshes, tractography streamlines, statistical maps and connectomes. Alternative voxel-based web tools include ami, BioImage Suite Web, BrainBrowser, nifti-drop, OHIF DICOM Viewer, Papaya, VTK.js, and slicedrop.
To run a hot-loading development that is updated whenever you save changes to any source files, you can run:
git clone git@github.com:niivue/niivue.git
cd niivue
npm install
npm run dev
The command npm run demo
will minify the project and locally host all of the live demos. The DEVELOP.md file provides more details for developers.
Click here for the docs web page
- Analysis of Functional NeuroImages (AFNI) Scientific and Statistical Computing Core (National Institutes of Health)
- BOOSTLET.js image processing plugins work with NiiVue.
- brainchop uses NiiVue for their drag-and-drop segmentation, brain extraction and parcellation tool
- BrainLife.io integrates NiiVue into ezbids
- CACTAS from Daniel Haehn's team is extending NiiVue drawing and segmentation capabilities
- ChRIS Research Integration System (ChRIS) from Boston Children's Hospital uses NiiVue
- Center for the Study of Aphasia Recovery (C-STAR) (University of South Carolina)
- Digital Brain Bank for navigating MRI datasets
- FMRIB's Software Library (FSL) Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging (University of Oxford)
- FreeSurfer Laboratories for Computational Neuroimaging (Massachusetts General Hospital) uses NiiVue for FreeBrowse
- OpenNeuro.org uses NiiVue to visualize datasets
- neurodesk uses NiiVue for their QSMxT Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping toolbox
- Neuroinformatics Research and Development Group embeds NiiVue in tractoscope
- nilearn is extending ipyniivue
- niivue-vscode is a VSCode extension for displaying images
- 2021-2022 P50 DC014664 NIH NIDCD NOT-OD-21-091
- 2023-2026 RF1 MH133701 NIH NIMH
NiiVue supports many popular brain imaging formats:
- Voxel-based formats: NIfTI, NRRD, MRtrix MIF, AFNI HEAD/BRIK, MGH/MGZ, ITK MHD, ECAT7.
- Mesh-based formats: GIfTI, ASC, BYU/GEO/G, BrainSuite DFS, ICO/TRI, PLY, BrainNet NV, BrainVoyager SRF, FreeSurfer, MZ3, OFF, Wavefront OBJ, STL, Legacy VTK, X3D.
- Mesh overlay formats: GIfTI, CIfTI-2, MZ3, SMP, STC, FreeSurfer (CURV/ANNOT)
- Tractography formats: TCK, TRK, TRX, TSF, TT, VTK, AFNI .niml.tract
- DICOM: DICOM and DICOM Manifests