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iMotions is the world’s premier provider of human insights software. Across its desktop, online, and mobile applications, iMotions allow users to collect and analyze human behavior data through eye tracking, galvanic skin response, facial expression analysis, EEG, EMG, and ECG on one convenient platform. Backed by science, this multi-modal software suite is the most comprehensive human insights tool currently available on the market.

iMotions Software Products

Full-scale human behavior research solutions

A software research suite that integrates an ecosystem of virtually any biosensor technology to provide the most robust data and insights available.

iMotions Lab

Trusted by researchers, iMotions Lab lets you collect and analyze data from biosensors and create studies with any stimuli

iMotions Online

Webcam Eye Tracking and Facial Expression Analysis for deploying studies quickly and easily around the world, supported by all major browsers

iMotions Mobile

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iMotions provides software for conducting
Human Behavior Research
using biometric sensors

We’ve developed the world’s leading platform for monitoring and analyzing the drivers of human behavior. Given that much of our actions, decision-making, and motivation occurs outside of conscious awareness, we help scientists and businesses understand these hidden factors that lie behind our behavior. We allow you to use the latest biometric technologies to develop this comprehensive understanding.

More than 1,300 customers around the world, and more than half of the world’s top 100 universities use our platform across an abundance of applications.

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