First Commercial Browser-Based NMR Processing Application Introduced

Mass spectrometry & spectroscopy

First Commercial Browser-Based NMR Processing Application Introduced

07 Apr, 2021

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ACD/Labs has announced the launch of a new browser-based application - Spectrus JS. This new cross-platform application will work on Windows, macOS, and Linux operating systems to process NMR data from all major NMR instrument vendors.

Spectrus JS (JavaScript) only requires access to a browser and internet connection to make NMR data processing and interpretation possible from anywhere and at any time. Such an application has been missing from the software portfolio available to researchers in the modern laboratory.

Spectrus JS is a part of the ACD/Spectrus product portfolio. It introduces server-side processing for NMR and expands the cloud capabilities of this platform. Spectrus platform supports all types of analytical techniques and is paired with well-proven knowledge management and targeted workflow applications.

“Scientists need convenient access to processing and analysis capabilities. This need has become even more critical in light of global social distancing measures. This new browser-based client application allows for facile access to these processing and analysis capabilities - even when far away from the Spectrometer," said Andrew Anderson, Vice President Innovation & Informatics Strategy, ACD/Labs.

“ACD/Labs has a rich history in providing advanced software for NMR data processing. Accurate NMR spectral prediction is the foundation of any advanced NMR data analysis, and our NMR Predictors are universally recognised as the best in the market. Our Structure Elucidator product is second to none in available CASE Expert Systems. With the release of Spectrus JS we are taking these achievements one step further. We are providing the NMR community with the capability to use ACD/Labs’ state-of-the-art processing algorithms in a modern, easy to use interface that is accessible by any device with a browser and Internet access,” commented Dimitris Argyropoulos, NMR Business Manager, ACD/Labs.

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