Both are in-incubator live cell imagers. However, they target different labs and budgets. Here is an honest, specification-by-specification comparison — including where Axion Omni is the better choice.
Confluency, migration, cytotoxicity, spheroids — and you want 24 simultaneous channels, no cloud subscription and transparent pricing from €14,000.
Fluorescence-based assays, GFP reporters or multiplexed imaging modes — and you are comfortable with cloud-based software and a higher price point.
An honest, specification-by-specification comparison. Axion does not publish pricing — all Omni prices are based on publicly available distributor information and may vary.
Axion BioSystems does not publish pricing for the Omni. Furthermore, the Axion Portal cloud subscription is required for full software functionality — adding an ongoing annual cost on top of the hardware. We recommend requesting a full quote including software costs before comparing total cost of ownership.
Both systems are legitimate live cell imagers. The right choice depends on your specific assay requirements and budget — not on marketing claims.
The Axion Omni is an in-incubator live cell imaging system developed by Axion BioSystems — the company that acquired CytoSMART in 2022. The Omni supports both brightfield and fluorescence live cell imaging, with data synced to the Axion Portal cloud platform. Additionally, the Omni Pro 12 variant offers integrated robotics for automated multiplate handling, supporting up to 12 microwell plates simultaneously.
One of the most important technical differences is how each system handles multiple wells. zenCELL owl images all 24 wells simultaneously — every well receives an image at every time point at the same moment. In contrast, the Axion Omni captures wells sequentially — the camera moves from well to well. As a result, in a 24-well plate, each well is imaged at slightly different times. For fast-moving processes like scratch assays, this sequential approach introduces timing variability that simultaneous imaging eliminates.
The Axion Portal is central to the Omni ecosystem — data syncs to the cloud automatically, enabling team collaboration and remote access. However, this also means an ongoing subscription cost and dependency on internet connectivity. Furthermore, data sovereignty may be a concern for labs working with sensitive cell lines or proprietary drug compounds. zenCELL owl stores all data locally — no cloud, no subscription, no internet required after installation.
Yes — Axion BioSystems positions the Omni as a more accessible alternative to Incucyte S3, particularly for labs that want fluorescence capability without the full Incucyte price tag. However, for labs where brightfield imaging is sufficient, zenCELL owl offers comparable or superior brightfield performance at significantly lower cost, with no annual fees and greater data freedom. Moreover, zenCELL owl's 50+ peer-reviewed publications provide stronger scientific validation for brightfield-specific applications.
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