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Roadmap

Development cycle

We are managing development with the Trac project management system, with a list of tasks in the form of tickets.

You can track our progress using the Trac roadmap:

ImageJ Trac roadmap

For a high-level list of features slated for each release, see:

ImageJ Features report

For fine-grained list of recent changes to ImageJ, see:

ImageJ Trac timeline

ImageJ developers occasionally make blog posts with status updates, observations and comments about ImageJ programming, and similar topics:

Developer blogs

You can view a record of changes to this web site (not the ImageJ code itself) at:

Recent site changes

Current status

ImageJ v2.0.0-beta-7

Today the ImageJDev team is releasing the seventh beta of ImageJ2, version 2.0.0-beta-7. This release includes more than 96 bugfixes and 24 new high-level features. The 2.0.0-beta-7 release achieves two key longstanding goals of the project: unifying image I/O and better support for very large image data.

ImageJ v2.0.0-beta6

Today the ImageJDev team is releasing the sixth beta of ImageJ2, version 2.0.0-beta6.

ImageJ 2.0.0-beta6 is a "beta"-quality release, meaning the code is not finished. The design is more stable than before but still subject to change until the final 2.0.0 release. It is recommended that people continue to use ImageJ v1.x for critical work.

Download using the link below, or from the Downloads page, which also has a timetable for future releases.

ImageJ v2.0.0-beta5

Today the ImageJDev team is releasing the fifth beta of ImageJ2, version 2.0.0-beta5.

ImageJ 2.0.0-beta5 is a "beta"-quality release, meaning the code is not finished. The design is more stable than before but still subject to change until the final 2.0.0 release. It is recommended that people continue to use ImageJ v1.x for critical work.

Download using the link below, or from the Downloads page, which also has a timetable for future releases.