Interface Fluidics is a Canadian microfluidics company that translates physical reservoir-rock analysis into desktop software, giving petroleum engineers and core-analysis laboratories a faster, safer, and more repeatable way to screen completion fluids, surfactants, and EOR chemicals. Its flagship code family, Autoanalysis, ingests high-resolution images from the firm’s proprietary pore-scale chips and automatically converts visual data into relative permeability, capillary pressure, and residual oil saturation curves that traditionally required weeks of specialized centrifuge or steady-state flooding tests. The Beta channel is used for early validation of new segmentation algorithms and multiphase-flow solvers, while the Release-Candidate channel delivers the same engine after iterative QA against blind SCAL data sets, ensuring outputs meet SPE and API uncertainty benchmarks. Geoscientists import the resulting curves directly into CMG, Petrel, or INTERSECT for history-matching, frac-fluids optimization, or carbon-storage plume forecasting, eliminating manual digitization errors and shortening decision cycles from months to days. The publisher’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the latest builds and allowing batch deployment of multiple applications.