Cartool is a software primarily designed as a scientific tool tailored for the visualization and analysis of EEG data, encompassing full recordings, resting states, evoked responses, intra-cranial activity, and more.
It enables seamless real-time integration of diverse modalities such as EEG, electrodes, and MRI. Offering an array of tools, including preprocessing for EEG, electrodes, and MRI, as well as frequency and micro-states analysis, and electrical source imaging.
Developed in C++ for Windows, Cartool is highly optimized for parallel processing, has a very small memory footprint, and very few dependencies. It has been under continuous development since 1997, originally from the Functional Brain Mapping Lab, Geneva, Switzerland, and since 2024, from the Geneva University Hospital and CIBM, Switzerland.
See the new Cartool Website for requirements, installation, citations, reference guide etc...
See the What's New page.
The latest compiled version of Cartool can be found here, and all previous versions there.
For the executable installation guide, see these Requirements and Installation pages.
The BUILDING page describes all the steps and the necessary tools needed to fully compile Cartool from the source code.
There are a few resources to gather knowledge and get some help:
- new Cartool Website
- new Templates Data Downloads
- new Bug Reports
- new GitHub Discussions Group
- new Online Reference Guide
- Cartool YouTube
- (obsolete) Cartool Community
- CIBM
Our contribution policy is specified in the CONTRIBUTING page.
We have some citations policy for the use of Cartool, please check the Publications Citation section from the Cartool Website.
This project is licensed under the Apache License Version 2.0 - see the LICENSE.txt file for details.