Welcome to the future of higher education

  • Researchers need cutting-edge, rigorously-tested technology to conduct innovative research.
  • Students want tangible skills that make them competitive in the future job market.
  • Educators need engaging teaching tools to integrate experiential learning into their curriculums.
  • Administrators envision industrial partnerships and on-campus collaborations.

Classroom Teaching

  • Includes Webcam Eye Tracking, Facial Expression Analysis and Surveys
  • Visualize data with heatmaps and gaze paths
  • Scalable
  • Licenses suitable for educational courses
  • Runs on Windows, Mac and Linux
  • Easy and intuitive interface
  • Export data for further analysis

Advanced Research

  • Connect and synchronize multiple biometric sensors for multimodal research
  • In-depth analysis tools for publication ready results
  • Student licenses
  • API for sending/receiving data in real time
  • Remote Data Collection via extension
  • Supports various multimedia for stimuli

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“The lab is the lynchpin of interdisciplinary collaboration, bringing together researchers from different fields, bound together through a common interest: human behavior. The application of biometric technology is virtually limitless…we can plug into any field where emotions play a significant role in human decision making.”



  • Empowering the Next Generation of Behavioral Scientists at London School of Economics

    Empowering the Next Generation of Behavioral Scientists at London School of Economics

    How The London School of Economics Uses Human Behavior Research to Bridge Academia, Real-World Impact, and Commercial Innovation. At the heart of the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), the LSE Behavioral Lab, is redefining what academic labs can do. The lab supports a full spectrum of human behavior research, from undergraduate training…

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  • Undergraduate student presents research at AMCIS: Grace’s journey from classroom to conference

    Undergraduate student presents research at AMCIS: Grace’s journey from classroom to conference

    Grace Jakobs, a recent graduate from Loyola University, presented her group’s research project at a major academic conference, AMCIS. They used iMotions Education in their course and iMotions Lab for their multimodal behavior research project.

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  • Biosensors, Bias and Basketball: A student’s story

    Biosensors, Bias and Basketball: A student’s story

    Loyola University of Chicago business students used iMotions to study gender bias in sports viewership. Their research revealed no physiological differences in engagement between men’s and women’s basketball games, suggesting societal factors influence viewership. This hands-on research experience provided valuable insights and unique opportunities for students in the business school.

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  • Suffolk University Q&A

    Suffolk University Q&A

    Suffolk University’s X-Lab at Sawyer Business School, equipped with iMotions’ cutting-edge biosensor research platform, enables in-depth human behavior studies. Dean Amy Zeng and Dr. Jane Zhu share insights into the lab’s creation, challenges, and alignment with strategic goals, which have made it a success for students, faculty, and the university. Nearly two years ago, Suffolk…

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  • From Curiosity to Discovery: Integrating Human Data into Architectural Design

    From Curiosity to Discovery: Integrating Human Data into Architectural Design

    Have you ever wondered why certain places feel instantly warm and inviting, while others feel bleak? For Hernan Rosas, it became a lifelong fascination that fueled his unique path in design. A path that has led him to earn a degree in architecture, publish several studies on human interactions with the man-made world, and now…

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  • Nurturing New Discoveries: How NC State’s Cognitive Behavioral Lab is Blooming & Bringing Biometric Research to Horticulture

    Nurturing New Discoveries: How NC State’s Cognitive Behavioral Lab is Blooming & Bringing Biometric Research to Horticulture

    Introduction In the heart of North Carolina State University’s campus lies a hub of interdisciplinary collaboration and groundbreaking research: the Cognitive Behavioral Lab. Led by Assistant Professor of Horticultural Science, Dr. Melinda Knuth, the lab isn’t just cultivating new discoveries in her discipline, but is a cornerstone for student development and industry partnerships. Melinda Knuth…

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