Veneto® Inverted Microscopes


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With widefield, confocal, and multiphoton imaging options, a built-in piezo focusing module, and an integrated breadboard to create your own optical paths, this microscope is ideal for today and for 10 years from now.
Veneto® Inverted Microscope Systems
Thorlabs' Modular Inverted Microscopy Platform provides a turnkey solution for widefield, confocal, and multiphoton imaging. Inverted microscopes are powerful and versatile research tools that can accommodate a range of applications, such as fluorescence, in vivo, ex vivo, 3D, high-resolution, high-speed (video-rate), and live tissue imaging. This platform is designed to meet the needs of labs working in cell biology and other life science applications that require an inverted microscopy platform while including key features provided by our upright systems, such as multiple imaging modalities, accessory ports, and easily accessible light paths.
The key highlights that set our Veneto inverted microscope platform apart from the typical inverted microscope are listed in the Highlights tab, while the Features tab gives more details on the supported imaging techniques and the day-to-day usage features. This platform is available as a turnkey system that also offers users access to internal optomechanics and optics for DIY customization. We offer configurations that support widefield, brightfield, phase, Dodt, confocal, and multiphoton imaging; see the Configurations tab for more details.
Options at a Glance
Laser Scanning
- 8 kHz and 12 kHz Resonant-Galvo-Galvo (US Patent 10,722,977) and Galvo-Resonant Scanners for High-Speed Imaging
- Galvo-Galvo Scanners for User-Defined ROI Shapes and Photostimulation Patterns
- Super Broadband Scan Optics Optimized for Two-Photon and Three-Photon Imaging
Signal Detection
- Standard Multialkali or High-Sensitivity GaAsP PMTs
- 13° Detection Module for up to Four PMTs with Confocal Imaging
- 13° Non-Descanned Detection Module for Two PMTs with Multiphoton Imaging
Up to 7 Customizable Optical Pathways
- 3 Paths on Bottom Tier for Laser Scanning and Widefield Imaging
- 1 Path on Second Tier for Reflected Light Illumination or Laser Scanning
- 1 Path on Third Tier Behind the Objective for Non-Descanned Detection
- 1 Transmitted Light Path
- 1 Trinocular Path
If you have additional questions about our Veneto imaging systems, please click on the Contact Me button to the right to send us an email.
Credit for Image Above: Wild-type mouse brain section (300 μm x 300 μm) tagged with DAPI (405 nm), Alexa 488 anti-S100B, Alexa 555 anti-Neurofilament, and Alexa 633 anti-GFAP. Sample Courtesy of Lynne Holtzclaw, NIH/NICHD/MIC.
Veneto® Highlights
The Veneto Inverted Microscopes are turnkey systems that support widefield, confocal, and multiphoton imaging. This tab outlines the key highlights that set the Veneto platform apart from the typical inverted microscope. See the table to the right for the quick links to each section.
Click on different parts of the microscope for more details.
Vertically Integrated System
- Composed of Thorlabs Manufactured Components
- Multiple Ports for Mounting Scientific Cameras or Detection Devices
- Bottom Port for Efficient Emission Detection (Requires Custom Optical Table with Compatible Opening for Access; To Request More Information, Click Here)
- Motorized Six-Position Turret Holds Ø32 mm Excitation and Emission Filters to Support Greater Collection Angles for Increased Signal
- High-Speed Motorized XY Stage with Scanning Speed up to 250 mm/s
- Light Sources
- Brightfield: Mounted LED (6500 K Correlated Color Temperature)
- Widefield: Mounted, Solis®, and/or Chrolis™ LEDs or Optional Port for Industry-Standard Liquid Light Guides
- Laser Scanning: Tiberius® Ti:Sapphire Femtosecond Laser or Confocal Laser Source (See Specs Tab for More Details)
Our Veneto microscopes come fully integrated with all the necessary components required to meet the exact needs of an experiment. As shown in the image to the right, Thorlabs manufactures the components to ensure seamless functionality; click on different parts of the microscope for more details. With a compact 32" x 18" (812.8 mm x 457.2 mm) footprint, our inverted microscopes offer broad compatibility with a variety of light sources and accept Ø32 mm optics in a motorized six-position filter turret. Direct access to several independent optical paths via SM2 (2.035"-40) ports with 60 mm cage pattern holes or SM30 (M30.5 x 0.5) ports allows researchers the option to build in their own custom imaging modalities.
Integrated Control Unit and ThorImage®LS Software
The included ThorImageLS software supports multiple imaging techniques and offers seamless modality changes when switching between configurations. An electronic control unit allows the user to operate all included motorized components through ThorImageLS and handheld controllers. The software recognizes each component once plugged in. Additionally, the control unit offers empty slots for future upgradability to add more modalities. Users can customize their workspace in the intuitive GUI and choose to visualize only the settings relevant to each aspect of the experiment. Open SDKs enable users to code their own device plugins; see the ThorImageLS tab for more details.

Galvo-Resonant Scanners offer high frame rates for high-speed imaging. The 8 kHz scanners offers a maximum frame rate up to 400 fps for 512 x 32 resolution. The 12 kHz scanners offer a maximum frame rate up to 600 fps for a 512 x 32 resolution.
High-Speed Scanners
- 8 kHz and 12 kHz Galvo-Resonant Scanners for High-Speed Imaging
- Galvo-Galvo Scanners for User-Defined ROI Shapes and Photostimulation Patterns
- 8 kHz and 12 kHz Resonant-Galvo-Galvo (US Patent 10,722,977) for Sequential Targeting
Veneto inverted microscopes can be configured with one or two co-registered scan paths to propagate, condition, and direct an input laser beam. We offer galvo-resonant scanners, a galvo-galvo scanner, and resonant-galvo-galvo scanners. These choices allow the user to optimize each experiment as needed for high frame rates, high sensitivity, and/or targeted exposure of the regions of interest.
Galvo-Resonant Scanners for High-Speed Imaging: Thorlabs offers 8 kHz and 12 kHz galvo-resonant scanners. Our 8 kHz scanners utilize the entire field of view and offer a maximum frame rate of 400 fps, while our 12 kHz scanners provide an increased frame rate of 600 fps.
Galvo-Galvo Scanners for User-Defined ROI Shapes: Galvo-galvo scanners support user-drawn scan geometries (lines, polylines, squares, and rectangles) and also support custom photoactivation patterns (circles, ellipses, polygons, and points). They offer consistent pixel dwell times for better signal integration and image uniformity.
Resonant-Galvo-Galvo Scanners for Multimodal Scanning: Thorlabs offers 8 kHz and 12 kHz resonant-galvo-galvo (RGG) scanners. The design of our RGG scanners is registered under US Patent 10,722,977. These scanners use an additional galvanometer in concert with a traditional galvo-resonant scanner to move the scan region. Edges of the scan region and the path the beam takes between scan regions are masked by Pockels cells to avoid unwanted exposure. Our 8 kHz scanners utilize the entire field of view and offer a maximum frame rate of 400 fps, while our 12 kHz scanners provide an increased frame rate of 600 fps.

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The built-in motorized focusing module translates the entire third tier pathway (outlined in red). This pathway includes the objective turret and the non-descanned PMTs.
Built-In Motorized Focusing Module
- Innovative Motorized Focusing Module Designed into the Microscope Frame
- Z-Stacks Can be Taken with Different Objectives by Turning the Objective Nosepiece
- Move Objectives Using Stepper Motor with 15 mm Travel Range and 50 nm Resolution
- Optional Piezo Motor with 100 µm Travel Range and 50 nm Resolution
- Control Focusing Module via the Included ThorImageLS Software
The Veneto microscope platform features an innovative built-in motorized focusing module fitted with a absolute linear encoder and a compact stepper motor actuator. The actuator provides smooth linear motion control and allows very small step sizes over the entire 15 mm travel range, delivering greater flexibility with a fine 50 nm resolution. The focusing module translates the entire third tier pathway that lies behind the objective; see the image to the right. This means a Z-stack can be easily taken with different objectives by simply turning the nosepiece to a new objective. This pathway is mounted on a vertical stage, which has a rigid, all-steel design and heavy-duty cross-roller bearings for uniform performance over the entire range of motion. The focusing module, which is built into the microscope frame behind the pathway, drives the stage to translate the objective turret and non-descanned PMTs.
For more precise movement, the focusing module can include an optional piezo motor that offers 100 µm travel with 50 nm resolution. The dual-drive option for the focusing module allows users to image multiple z-stacks by using the stepper motor and piezo simultaneously. Users can control the focusing module via the included ThorImageLS software.
This is an excerpt from the 2021 Focus on Microscopy Meeting with Jeff Brooker, our CTO for Life Sciences.
Veneto® Features
The Veneto Inverted Microscopes are turnkey systems that support widefield, confocal, and multiphoton imaging. This tab gives details on the different types of imaging techniques, beam conditioning modules, included software, and Thorlabs support. For a walkthrough on the different modules available with the Veneto Inverted Microscope, see the video to the right.
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Scan Paths Designed In-House |
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Scanner Options | Resonant- Galvo-Galvo |
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Confocal Imaging |
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Multiphoton Imaging |
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Widefield Viewing |
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Reflected Light Illumination | ||
Transmitted Light Imaging |
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Beam Conditioning Modules for Multiphoton Imaging | ||
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Fast Laser Power Modulators |
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Pockels Cells |
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Variable Attenuator |
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Beam Stabilizer |
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Day-to-Day Usage | ||
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Several Software Packages |
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Input and Output Triggers |
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Thorlabs Support | ||
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Fully Designed and Manufactured In-House |
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Professional Installation |
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Thorlabs recognizes that each imaging application has unique requirements.
If you have any feedback, questions, or need a quotation, please use our
inverted microscope contact form or call (703) 651-1700.
Example Configurations
The Veneto® Inverted Microscopy Platform is designed to enable application-specific configurations. We currently offer confocal and two-photon configurations; two example configurations are shown below. Both configurations additionally support widefield viewing. As shown in the images below the Features bullets, users can remove the side cover to access several independent optical pathways. DIY customization is possible via SM2 (2.035"-40) ports with 60 mm cage pattern holes or SM30 (M30.5 x 0.5) ports if users want to build in their own custom imaging modalities.
Two-Photon + Widefield ConfigurationFeatures
![]() Click to Enlarge Two-Photon + Widefield Configuration with the Side Cover Removed |
Confocal + Widefield ConfigurationFeatures
![]() Click to Enlarge Confocal + Widefield Configuration with the Side Cover Removed |
The full source code for ThorImage®LS is available for owners of a Bergamo®, Cerna®, Veneto® or confocal microscope. Click here to receive your copy.
ThorImage®LS Software
ThorImageLS is an open-source image acquisition program that controls Thorlabs' microscopes, as well as supplementary external hardware. From prepared-slice multiphoton Z-stacks to simultaneous in vivo photoactivation and imaging, ThorImageLS provides an integrated, modular workspace tailored to the individual needs of the scientist. Its workflow-oriented interface supports single image, Z-stacks, time series, and image streaming acquisition, visualization, and analysis. See the video to the lower right for a real-time view of data acquisition and analysis with ThorImageLS.
ThorImageLS is included with a Thorlabs microscope purchase and open source, allowing full customization of software features and performance. ThorImageLS also includes Thorlabs’ customer support and regular software updates to continually meet the imaging demands of the scientific community.
For additional details, see the full web presentation.
Advanced Software Functionality
- Multi-Column Customizable Workspace
- Image Acquisition Synced with Hardware Inputs and Timing Events
- Live Image Correction and ROI Analysis
- Independent Galvo-Galvo and Galvo-Resonant Scan Areas and Geometries
- Tiling for High-Resolution Large-Area Imaging
- Independent Primary and Secondary Z-Axis Control for Fast Deep-Tissue Scans
- Automated Image Capture with Scripts
- Compatible with ImageJ Macros
- Multi-User Settings Saved for Shared Workstations
- Individual Colors for Detection Channels Enable Simple Visual Analysis
Seamless Integration with Experiments
- Simultaneous Multi-Point Photoactivation and Imaging with Spatial Light Modulator
- Fast Z Volume Acquisition with PFM450E or Third-Party Objective Scanners
- Electrophysiology Signaling
- Wavelength Switching with Tiberius® Laser or Coherent Chameleon Lasers
- Pockels Cell ROI Masking
- Power Ramped with Depth to Minimize Damage and Maximize Signal-to-Noise
New Functionality: Version 4.0 (Click to Expand for More Details)
Please contact ImagingTechSupport@thorlabs.com to obtain the latest ThorImageLS version compatible with your microscope. Because ThorImageLS 4.0 adds significant new features over 3.x, 2.x and 1.x versions, it may not be compatible with older microscopes. We continue to support older software versions for customers with older hardware. See the full web presentation for functionality of previous versions.
- Added Support for Windows® 10 OS
- Added Support for CS895MU and CS505MU Monochrome Cameras (Requires ThorCAM 3.2)
- Allows for Hot Pixel Correction
- Added Support for CSN210 Motorized Dual-Objective Nosepiece
- Allows for Improved Objective Setup and Control
- Added Support for Secondary Three Channel Controller
- Added Support for Second LED of the DC2200 LED Driver
- Added Support for New Version of Thorlabs' Tiberius® Femtosecond Ti:Sapphire Laser
(Up to 1060 nm) - Added Support for Second Channel for GGNI (Allows for Sequential Imaging with 2 Channels)
- Added Support for Controlling Up to 6 Digital Shutters (ThorShutterDig)
- Added Support for Resonant-Galvo-Galvo Scan-Head (Galvo-Resonant or Gavlo-Galvo Scan Modes Only)
- Added Support for Coherent® Discovery with AOM Support (Requires Coherent® Discovery GUI Version 1.8.3 and 3rd Party Virtual Serial Port Software)
- Renamed “Bleaching” to “Stimulation”
- Added Scale Bar in Image
- Added Help Menu Features
- Allows User to Check for Updates
- Allows User to View Log File for Trouble-Shooting
- Added Shortcuts to Hardware Settings and Application Settings in Hardware Connections Window and Edit Under Settings Menu
- Changed Capture Preview of Image to Show Averaged if Cumulative Mode is Used
- Added Control Digital Switches within Script
- Updated Digital Switch Configuration to be Saved in Experiment Settings and Viewable in Experiment Settings Browser
- Updated Extend Filing Numbering Index Out to 6 Digits
- Added Ability to Save Experiment Data in Multi-Page TIFF Format (OME TIFF)
- Added Rapid Image Update for Galvo-Galvo Scanner
- Updates Image Every 16 Scan Lines During Acquisition
- Added Galvo-Galvo External Trigger Sync (Minimum 1 MHz) (GGNI Not Supported)
- Added Improved Galvo-Galvo and Galvo-Resonant Triggering Times
- Added Ability to Read Resonant Frequency Probe
- Added Configurable Trigger Output (Signal Generator) Based on Time or Other Digital Events
- Added Auto Update for Histograms
- Added Dedicated Bleach Shutter Control for Galvo-Galvo and GGNI
- Added Stimulation Epoch Control
- Added Additional Stimulation Features (Pre Idle, Post Idle) and Control Lines (Active, Cycle Output, Epoch)
- Added SLM Multiple Epoch Control (Random Epoch)
- Added Ability to Invert Z Control’s Plus and Minus Buttons (Supports Both Primary and Secondary Z Controllers)
- Added Ability to Display X and Y Positions in Microns or Millimeters
- Added BCM-PA Slider Step Size
- Allows for Setting Slide Step Size When Using Slider Plus and Minus Buttons for Power Adjustment.
- Added Auto Saving of Changed Fine Alignment Values
- Added Ability to Save Image Location and Zoom Level When Switching Image Modalities
- Added ThorSync Changes
- Stack Panel Option
- Virtual Channel
Features of ThorImage®LS
Supported Imaging Platforms | |
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![]() Bergamo® II Multiphoton Microscopes |
![]() Veneto® Inverted Microscopes |
![]() Confocal Imaging Systems |
![]() Hyperspectral Imaging System |
Veneto® Microscope Specifications | ||
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Optical System | Infinity Corrected | |
Optical Field Number | 20 | |
Laser Scanning | Scan Path Wavelength Range | 450 - 1100 nm, 680 - 1300 nm, or 800 - 1800 nm |
Scan Paths | Resonant-Galvo-Galvo Scanner, Galvo-Resonant Scanners, or Galvo-Galvo Scanners; Single or Dual Scan Paths |
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8 kHz Resonant-Galvo-Galvo or Galvo-Resonant Scan Speed |
2 fps at 4096 x 4096 Pixels 30 fps at 512 x 512 Pixels 400 fps at 512 x 32 Pixels |
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12 kHz Resonant-Galvo-Galvo or Galvo-Resonant Scan Speed |
4.4 fps at 2048 x 2048 Pixels 45 fps at 512 x 512 Pixels 600 fps at 512 x 32 Pixels |
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Galvo-Galvo Scan Speed | 3 fps at 512 x 512 Pixels 48 fps at 512 x 32 Pixels 70 fps at 32 x 32 Pixels Pixel Dwell Time: 0.4 to 20 µs |
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Galvo-Galvo Scan Modes | Imaging: Line, Polyline, Square, or Rectangle Non-Imaging: Circle, Ellipse, Polygon, or Point |
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Field of View | 20 mm Diagonal Square (Max) at the Intermediate Image Plane [12 mm Diagonal Square (Max) for 12 kHz Scanner] |
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Scan Zoom | 1X to 16X (Continuously Variable) | |
Scan Resolution | Up to 2048 x 2048 Pixels (Bi-Directional) [Up to 1168 x 1168 Pixels for 12 kHz Scanners] Up to 4096 x 4096 Pixels (Unidirectional) [Up to 2336 x 2336 Pixels for 12 kHz Scanners] |
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Observation Tube | Trinoculars with 10X Eyepieces and Camera Port for 1X Camera Tube with External C-Mount Threads |
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Brightfield Light Source | Mounted LED (6500 K Correlated Color Temperature, 2350 mW Min. Output Power) |
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Widefield Light Source | Thorlabs' Mounted, Solis®, and Chrolis™ LEDs or Optional Port for Industry-Standard Liquid Light Guides |
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Laser Scanning Light Source | Tiberius® Ti:Sapphire Femtosecond Laser or Confocal Laser Source (See Tables Below) |
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Condenser | LWD 0.52 NA 3.5 mm Translation with Trans-Illumination Module |
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Motorized XY Scanning Stage | Travel Range | 110 mm x 75 mm (4.3" x 2.95") |
Velocity (Max) | 250 mm/s | |
Acceleration (Max) | 2000 mm/s2 | |
Horizontal Load Capacity (Max) | 1.0 kg (2.2 lb) | |
Objective Turret | Five Manual Positions with M25 x 0.75 Threads | |
Focusing Unit | 15 mm of Motorized Travel Focus and Optional Autofocus Stepper Motor: 15 mm Travel Range, 50 nm Resolution Piezo: 100 µm Travel Range, 50 nm Resolution |
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Filter Turret | Six Motorized Positions for Ø32 mm Excitation and Emission Filters | |
Control Units | Stage Joystick and Microscope Control Pad |
Tiberius® Laser Specifications | |
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Laser Specifications | |
Tuning Range | 720 - 1060 nm |
Pulse Width | 140 fs |
Average Power | >1.0 W at 720 nm >2.3 W at 800 nm >1.4 W at 920 nm >0.5 W at 1000 nm >0.3 W at 1040 nm |
Noisea | <0.15% (RMS) |
Repetition Rate | 77 MHz (Nominal) |
Beam Diameter (1/e2) | 1.5 mm (Nominal) |
M2 | <1.2 at 800 nm |
Pointing Stability During Tuning | <50 µrad per 100 nm |
Electrical Requirements | |
Input Voltage | 100 - 240 V |
Frequency | 50 - 60 Hz |
Power Consumption | 1.2 kW (Max) |
Environmental Requirements | |
Room Temperature | 17 - 25 °C |
Room Temperature Stability | <3 °C Over 24 Hours |
Housing Dimensions | 29.38" x 7.48" x 11.32" (746.3 mm x 190.0 mm x 287.4 mm) |
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UV | Blue | Green | Red | Emission Filters (Center Wavelength/Bandwidth) |
Longpass Dichroic Cutoff Wavelength(s) | ||
SRQ7004K | 2 | - | 488 nm | 561 nm | - | 525 nm/45 nm and 600 nm/52 nm | 573 nm |
SRQ7005K | 3 | 405 nm | 488 nm | 561 nm | - | 440 nm/40 nm, 525 nm/45 nm, and 600 nm/52 nm | 495 nm and 573 nm |
SRQ7006K | 3 | - | 488 nm | 561 nm | 642 nm | 525 nm/45 nm, 600 nm/52 nm, and 607 nm/Longpass | 561 nm and 635 nm |
SRQ7007K | 4 | 405 nm | 488 nm | 561 nm | 642 nm | 440 nm/40 nm, 525 nm/45 nm, 600 nm/52 nm, and 647 nm/Longpass | 495 nm, 573 nm, and 647 nm |
Thorlabs recognizes that each imaging application has unique requirements.
If you have any feedback, questions, or need a quotation, please use our
inverted microscope contact form or call (703) 651-1700.

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