- comes with demo data, so you can predict sample spectra with demo calibrations.
- has no functional limitations, no nagging, no ads and needs no license-key.
- you need no account and no registration to download and use.
- runs on Microsoft Windows 10/8/7 (Starter, Basic, Professional) (32 bit / 64 bit).
- no data is ever transmitted from your local machine. We don’t even collect usage data.
Beside the free NIR-Predictor software with Windows user interface,
the real-time Predictor Engine is also available
- for embedded integration in application, cloud and instrument-software (ICT).
- As a light-weigt single library file (DLL)
with application programming interface (API),
documentation and software development kit (SDK)
including sample source code (C#). - Easy integration and deployment,
no software license protection (no serial key, no dongle). - Put your spectrum as an array into the multivariate predictor,
no specific file format needed. - Fast prediction speed and low latency
because of compiled code library (direct call, no cloud API). - Protected prediction results with outlier detection information.
Software | Size | Date | Comment |
NIR-Predictor V2.6.0.2 (download)
What’s new, see Release Notes By downloading and/or using the software you accept the Software License Agreement (EULA) |
3.7 MB | 18.08.2021 | public release |
Minimal System Requirements
Windows 7 Starter 32Bit, 1.6 GHz, 2 GB RAM, non-Administrator account
Installation
There are no administrator rights required, unpack the zip file to a folder “NIR-Predictor” in your documents or on your desktop.
Read the ReadMe.txt and double click the NIR-Predictor.exe file.
Upgrade
If you have installed an older version of NIR-Predictor then unpack into a different folder named e.g. “NIR-PredictorVx.y”. All versions can run side-by-side. Copy the Calibrations in use to the new version into the “Calibration” folder. That’s all.
Uninstall
Make sure to backup your reports and calibrations inside your “NIR-Predictor” folder. Delete the “NIR-Predictor” folder.
Start Calibrate
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