NanoSight New Customer Reviews NanoSight works by implementing Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis, a method that turns the random motion of particles in liquid into precise size and concentration information, and NanoSight's instruments use a combination of optical illumination, video capture, and computational tracking to make this happen. For more complex biological applications NanoSight can switch into fluorescence mode, using specific optical filters and laser lines to make labelled subpopulations visible, and in those cases NanoSight provides both overall particle counts and counts of fluorescently positive particles, enabling multiparametric analysis that is critical in extracellular vesicle and targeted delivery research.
NanoSight New Customer Reviews NanoSight is a family of nanoparticle analysis instruments that I often recommend to colleagues when they need dependable, particle-by-particle measurements, and NanoSight has a pedigree that matters: originating with NanoSight Ltd in 2003 and later becoming part of Malvern Instruments and now Malvern Panalytical, NanoSight brings a lineage of focused development in Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis. For anyone who has been frustrated by averaged outputs that obscure subpopulations, NanoSight offers a clear alternative: you literally watch particles being tracked, and this visual validation is core to why many labs choose NanoSight. Even before you run a sample, NanoSight differentiates itself through configurability: interchangeable laser modules, temperature control ranges that span from below ambient temperatures up to elevated temperatures on some models, and options for fluorescence detection, all of which let a NanoSight system be matched to your sample type and experimental goals. For teams planning experiments that require reproducibility, NanoSight also offers guided workflows and automation in newer systems so that different users and different labs can get consistent data, which is another reason NanoSight often appears in methods sections of peer-reviewed work and in lab discussions about upgrading particle characterization capabilities. Order Now NanoSight FAQ's