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3D Slicer
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DOWNLOAD 3D SLICER



You are one click away from downloading 3D Slicer, a free and open-source
platform for analyzing and understanding medical image data. Created through
multiple grants from the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) over almost two
decades, Slicer brings powerful medical image processing, visualization, and
data analysis tools within reach of everyone.

Slicer is built and tested on many hardware and software platforms. 3D Slicer
runs on modern Windows, macOS, and a variety of Linux distributions.
Read about system requirements.

Windows

macOS

Linux
prerequisites

Stable Release
access older releases 5.6.2
revision 32448
built 2024-04-05 5.6.2
revision 32448
built 2024-04-05 5.6.2
revision 32448
built 2024-04-05 Preview Release 5.7.0
revision 32801
built 2024-04-12 5.7.0
revision 32801
built 2024-04-12 5.7.0
revision 32801
built 2024-04-12

 * Checksums
 * Package Naming Convention

It is a good practice to verify the integrity of your downloaded Slicer package
by checking its checksum against the expected values.

Package SHA512 Checksum Windows
eaa8ace627ca5e97f053f57776af91edf70fbb54fbc3e43f85b338438e8cfccfaf519ac76a271f358d6032b6dc76c890641e2f110c8315b7e610154028314998
macOS
ca0b60a8712b26e892a4003d69eea21ec6799035599ff20ca6142244567fd18d4707da0c50ba7f538863b0aca9a21893ede69260e1f61f453aa8b8ab9205c3aa
Linux
45bef9c4e46dabcc8e9917a891a7c4a5e447458e920005e70368a1d18028edfdabdf69489b30cdea83d63cf31047d7c1bbf0758c980dfe33e84f4c23f1f767a8
Windows (preview)
0b43eea33afcf3722160ef7e273717fc445ce8d5c907d020a2dd62210a71b02682f6630686badfb846e0707884b069c4813790888a05674044722c8350f58cfc
macOS (preview)
1d5fca4c092b32f9bfacbcc8084040858c9d3c1787e5dd0ccba680360383331cb1de88a574704b2b32ff72f4d85d32a75b6c9150d82d3a4b11767940d3817194
Linux (preview)
51e2d45098ceab98a3bcd9d33f5bbcb1123a1a48b631ffbf15cca207028e6adda6b465fe36e9a7d15cbd60e7f1c9d06a9a8d1380c43f9e96f1ea934aee19e4ea

For each Slicer package listed above, we provide a SHA512 checksum. You can use
this checksum to validate that your downloaded file has not been tampered with
or corrupted during the download process.

How to verify the integrity of your downloaded package?

To verify the integrity of your downloaded package using the checksum, follow
these general steps:

 1. Open a terminal window or command prompt.
 2. Navigate to the directory where your downloaded package is located.
 3. Calculate the checksum of your downloaded package by running the appropriate
    command for your operating system:
    * Windows (using PowerShell): Get-FileHash {package filename} -Algorithm
      SHA512
    * macOS: shasum -a 512 {package filename}
    * Linux: sha512sum {package filename}
 4. Compare the calculated checksum to the expected checksum listed above to
    ensure they match.

By verifying the checksum of your downloaded package, you can ensure that it has
not been tampered with during the download process or otherwise corrupted.

Slicer packages are named based on the following naming convention:

For Stable Builds:

Slicer-X.Y.Z-<os>-<arch>.<extension>

For Preview Builds:

Slicer-X.Y.Z-YYYY-MM-DD-<os>-<arch>.<extension>

where:

X.Y.Z The version number of the application YYYY-MM-DD (only for Preview Builds)
The date of the commit from which the package was built <os> The operating
system for which the package was built (e.g. "win" for Windows, "macosx" for
macOS, and "linux" for Linux) <arch> The architecture for which the package was
built (e.g. "amd64" for 64-bit x86 architecture, and "arm64" for 64-bit ARM
architecture) <extension> The extension indicating the file format of the
package (e.g. ".tar.gz" for a compressed archive, or ".exe" for a Windows
executable)

APPLICATION

Getting Started
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SUPPORT

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SOLUTIONS

SlicerIGT
Chest Imaging Platform
SlicerDMRI
SlicerRT
SlicerSalt
SlicerMorph
SlicerAstro
SlicerCMF
SlicerRadiomics

DEVELOPERS

Github
Developer Guide
Quality Dashboard
Download Statistics
Extensions
Contribute

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Last update 2024-03-28. Revision 555525c.