SlideAtlas Lab
Physical Slide Location Map
SlideAtlas Lab answers a question that grows harder with every box and
tray: where is this physical slide now? It maps storage as a
hierarchy — collection, cabinet, tray, and slot — so any slide has a
findable path in the room.
Works fully offline
7-day free trial
Monthly & yearly plans
No accounts, no ads
What SlideAtlas Lab does
- Hierarchical storage mapA collection contains storage units, a unit contains trays, and each tray contains named or numbered slots.
- Catalog entriesRecord an identifier, title, source note, and date for each slide, then search by the text you entered.
- Location pathOpen a result to see its full path through the collection, storage unit, tray, and slot.
- Movement trackingRecord a slide's new destination when it moves, distinguishing a relocated slide from a missing one.
- Loan recordsNote that a slide left its position, identify the borrower, and record its return.
- Hardware-independentWorks with any microscope, camera, or lab system — no particular equipment required.
SlideAtlas Lab does not control microscope hardware or cameras, and does not perform image analysis. It cannot identify cells, tissues, organisms, or staining, is not a diagnostic tool, and does not assess storage suitability. A mapped slot is only a location entry.
Pricing
Try every catalog and location feature free for 7 days. After the trial, the selected plan is
charged to the Apple Account used for purchase. Subscriptions renew automatically unless
canceled at least 24 hours before the period ends; removing the app does not cancel it.
To cancel or change a plan, open iOS Settings, select your Apple Account, and open
Subscriptions. Restore Purchases restores an entitlement on the same Apple Account. Both plans
include the same features.
Privacy
Collections, units, trays, slots, descriptions, movements, and loans stay on the device. SlideAtlas Lab has no user accounts, no ads, no analytics, and no server. See the full Privacy Policy.
Support
Questions, feature requests, or trouble with a collection map: goonobu@gmail.com