Vernier Software & Technology equips STEM classrooms and research labs with sensor-driven software that turns raw physical measurements into visual, analyzable insight. Vernier Graphical Analysis acts as the hub, importing real-time data from temperature, motion, force, pH, and other probes so students can annotate trends, fit curves, and export reports that reinforce physics, chemistry, biology, and environmental-science concepts. Spectral Analysis extends this workflow to optical investigations, enabling Beer’s-law assays, enzyme-kinetics runs, photosynthetic-pigment profiles, and emission-line studies through full-spectrum absorbance or fluorescence traces. Logger Lite provides a lightweight acquisition front-end for legacy Go! and LabQuest interfaces, letting K-12 classrooms set up experiments quickly without sacrificing essential logging, calibration, and export functions. Instrumental Analysis targets collegiate and analytical-chemistry settings, offering chromatographic peak integration, optical-rotation measurements, and polarimetry routines for the Go Direct Mini GC and Polarimeter. Together the suite supports everything from introductory “distance vs. time” motion labs to upper-level instrumental-methods courses, all while maintaining cross-platform compatibility and tight hardware integration. Vernier Software & Technology’s titles are available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always pull the latest releases, and can be installed individually or in a single batch.
Logger Lite allows you to collect and analyze data using a Vernier Go!® Temp, Go! Motion, Go! Link, LabQuest®, and LabPro®.
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DetailsWith our free Vernier Instrumental Analysis® app, students can collect and analyze data from our Go Direct Mini GC™, Go Direct Polarimeter, and Go Direct Cyclic Voltammetry System using computers, Chromebooks, or other mobile devices.
DetailsCollect a full spectrum and explore topics such as Beer’s law, enzyme kinetics, and plant pigments.
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