Introducing AZ FREE: 20 Years of Imaging Expertise

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August 7, 2025

We’re excited to announce the launch of AZ FREE, the latest evolution of our industry-trusted image quality analysis software. Built on two decades of innovation, AZ FREE (Version 9.2) brings professional-grade imaging tools to everyone at no cost.

What’s New in AZ 9.2?
This release features a completely redesigned user interface, delivering a cleaner, more modern experience that simplifies every step of your image quality workflow. From camera system optimization to benchmark testing, AZ FREE provides the precision and usability you need.

Key Features Include:

  • Industry-Standard Image Quality Measurements
    Analyze sharpness, distortion, color, noise, exposure, vignetting, chromatic aberration, and more.
  • Built-In Sample & Printable Test Charts
    Get started right away with included charts for hands-on evaluation (note: test chart quality can affect results – see Analyzer Manual).
  • Proven, Trusted Performance
    Leverage the same analysis engine trusted by professionals around the world for accuracy and reliability.
  • Streamlined Interface
    Enhanced usability and workflow efficiency with a modern GUI built for today’s developers and imaging engineers.

Why AZ FREE?
Whether you’re a camera engineer, image processing developer, or QA tester, AZ FREE is your gateway to professional-grade image evaluation without compromising on capability or cost.

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