3D Analysis Software 'Molcer Plus 2.0' Released with Enhanced CT Segmentation
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- 3D Analysis Software 'Molcer Plus 2.0' Released with Enhanced CT Segmentation
- White Rabbit Co., Ltd. has released 'Molcer Plus ver. 2.0', a major update to its voxel data analysis software. The new version features enhanced segmentation capabilities for CT and MRI data, enabling more intuitive and accurate 3D data processing. Priced from 900,000 JPY.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 6, 2026
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White Rabbit Co., Ltd. has released 'Molcer Plus ver. 2.0', a major update to its voxel data analysis software. The new version features enhanced segmentation capabilities for CT and MRI data, enabling more intuitive and accurate 3D data processing. Priced from 900,000 JPY.
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- June 6, 2026
White Rabbit Co., Ltd. has released 'Molcer Plus ver. 2.0', a major update to its voxel data analysis software. The new version features enhanced segmentation capabilities for CT and MRI data, enabling more intuitive and accurate 3D data processing. Priced from 900,000 JPY.
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White Rabbit Co., Ltd. (Tokyo), a company specializing in 3D software development, has released 'Molcer Plus ver. 2.0', a major update to its analysis software for handling voxel data. The segmentation functions for data from X-ray CT, MRI, and other modalities have been enhanced, enabling more intuitive and accurate data processing.
A 3D model from CT images of an anchovy head (iodine-stained) with cranial nerves extracted using Molcer Plus ver. 2.0.
A 3D model from CT images of a mammalian jawbone fossil with teeth extracted using Molcer Plus ver. 2.0.
A UI that 'handles 3D data in 3D'
Molcer Plus is processing and analysis software for 'voxel data (volume data)'. Voxel data includes stacks of cross-sectional images obtained from X-ray CT, MRI, confocal laser microscopy, etc., and is widely used in basic research and manufacturing for non-destructive testing.
In many software packages, the extraction of observation targets (segmentation) is performed by 'painting' on 2D cross-sections along the data axes. In contrast, Molcer Plus features a system freed from coordinate axes, allowing operations to proceed on a 3D-displayed model.
Its intuitive UI, based on interactive manipulation of 3D models, is a key feature.
Segmentation by Adjusting 'Voxel Values' in 3D
Image data from CT and other sources invariably contains noise and unevenness, hindering segmentation. The biggest feature of Molcer Plus is the 'Voxel Processing' function, which allows direct correction of these inaccurate image values (voxel values) on the 3D model.
The updated Voxel Processing function enables contour extraction while referencing the original data on any arbitrary cross-section in 3D. This allows segmentation to be performed while freely moving between the 3D shape and cross-sectional images.
Performing segmentation with the 'Voxel Processing' function while checking an arbitrary cross-section on the 3D model (30 seconds, 6x speed).
For automatic shape extraction, functions such as 'Object Division', which automatically separates connected objects by cutting at constrictions, and 'Unevenness Extraction', which automatically recognizes bumps and dips of a specified size, can be used.
Extracting a target object from data automatically divided by the 'Object Division' function (10 seconds, 5x speed).
Automatically extracting unnecessary parts with the 'Unevenness Extraction' function and removing them from the target object (5 seconds, 5x speed).
Furthermore, an operation to 'replace' partial voxel values with 'original data' has been implemented. This enables applications such as partially repairing automatically extracted shapes.
Supplementing areas that could not be automatically extracted using the new 'Replace with Original Data' function (5 seconds, 5x speed).
Manual Segmentation Function on Free Cross-sections
For manual segmentation by 'painting' on cross-sections, label regions can now be created by interpolating based on multiple cross-sectional shapes created in free orientations.
Creating a region by interpolating multiple labels drawn in arbitrary orientations (30 seconds, 20x speed).
Rich Measurement Functions
In addition to easily performing basic measurements such as distance, angle, area, volume, and center of gravity, it can output information usable for morphological analysis, such as fitting to geometric shapes and registering landmarks.
By using the optional Particle/Void Analysis and Direction/Orientation Analysis functions, it becomes possible to output and analyze statistics for a large number of particles or voids at once, or to automatically extract objects with directionality.
Fitting a cone using landmarks. Automatically extracting voids and obtaining various statistics (optional).
Extracting fiber orientation and outputting statistics (optional). Performing automatic division using data directionality (optional).
3D Image Analysis/Processing Software 'Molcer Plus ver. 2.0'
Genre: X-ray CT, Non-destructive Testing, Research & Development
Price: From 900,000 JPY
White Rabbit Co., Ltd.
https://white-rabbit.jp/
Contact
info@white-rabbit.jp
A 3D model from CT images of an anchovy head (iodine-stained) with cranial nerves extracted using Molcer Plus ver. 2.0.
A 3D model from CT images of a mammalian jawbone fossil with teeth extracted using Molcer Plus ver. 2.0.
A UI that 'handles 3D data in 3D'
Molcer Plus is processing and analysis software for 'voxel data (volume data)'. Voxel data includes stacks of cross-sectional images obtained from X-ray CT, MRI, confocal laser microscopy, etc., and is widely used in basic research and manufacturing for non-destructive testing.
In many software packages, the extraction of observation targets (segmentation) is performed by 'painting' on 2D cross-sections along the data axes. In contrast, Molcer Plus features a system freed from coordinate axes, allowing operations to proceed on a 3D-displayed model.
Its intuitive UI, based on interactive manipulation of 3D models, is a key feature.
Segmentation by Adjusting 'Voxel Values' in 3D
Image data from CT and other sources invariably contains noise and unevenness, hindering segmentation. The biggest feature of Molcer Plus is the 'Voxel Processing' function, which allows direct correction of these inaccurate image values (voxel values) on the 3D model.
The updated Voxel Processing function enables contour extraction while referencing the original data on any arbitrary cross-section in 3D. This allows segmentation to be performed while freely moving between the 3D shape and cross-sectional images.
Performing segmentation with the 'Voxel Processing' function while checking an arbitrary cross-section on the 3D model (30 seconds, 6x speed).
For automatic shape extraction, functions such as 'Object Division', which automatically separates connected objects by cutting at constrictions, and 'Unevenness Extraction', which automatically recognizes bumps and dips of a specified size, can be used.
Extracting a target object from data automatically divided by the 'Object Division' function (10 seconds, 5x speed).
Automatically extracting unnecessary parts with the 'Unevenness Extraction' function and removing them from the target object (5 seconds, 5x speed).
Furthermore, an operation to 'replace' partial voxel values with 'original data' has been implemented. This enables applications such as partially repairing automatically extracted shapes.
Supplementing areas that could not be automatically extracted using the new 'Replace with Original Data' function (5 seconds, 5x speed).
Manual Segmentation Function on Free Cross-sections
For manual segmentation by 'painting' on cross-sections, label regions can now be created by interpolating based on multiple cross-sectional shapes created in free orientations.
Creating a region by interpolating multiple labels drawn in arbitrary orientations (30 seconds, 20x speed).
Rich Measurement Functions
In addition to easily performing basic measurements such as distance, angle, area, volume, and center of gravity, it can output information usable for morphological analysis, such as fitting to geometric shapes and registering landmarks.
By using the optional Particle/Void Analysis and Direction/Orientation Analysis functions, it becomes possible to output and analyze statistics for a large number of particles or voids at once, or to automatically extract objects with directionality.
Fitting a cone using landmarks. Automatically extracting voids and obtaining various statistics (optional).
Extracting fiber orientation and outputting statistics (optional). Performing automatic division using data directionality (optional).
3D Image Analysis/Processing Software 'Molcer Plus ver. 2.0'
Genre: X-ray CT, Non-destructive Testing, Research & Development
Price: From 900,000 JPY
White Rabbit Co., Ltd.
https://white-rabbit.jp/
Contact
info@white-rabbit.jp
FAQ
What are the main new features of Molcer Plus ver. 2.0?
Segmentation functions for CT/MRI data are enhanced. New features include 'Voxel Processing' for direct correction on 3D models, manual segmentation on free cross-sections, and automatic extraction like Object Division and Unevenness Extraction.
What is the price of this software?
The price starts from 900,000 JPY.
What data formats are supported?
It supports voxel data (volume data) obtained from X-ray CT, MRI, confocal laser microscopy, etc.