While Fiji was originally intended for neuroscientists (and continues to be so), it accumulated enough functionality to attract scientists from a variety of fields, such as cell biology, parasitology, genetics, life sciences in general, materials science, etc. As stated on the official website, the primary focus is "life sciences", although Fiji provides many tools helping with scientific image analysis in general. Fiji is most popular in the
life sciences community, where the 3D Viewer helps visualizing data obtained through
light microscopy, and for which Fiji provides
registration,
segmentation, and other advanced image processing algorithms. The Fiji component TrakEM2 was successfully used and enhanced to analyze
neuronal lineages in larval
Drosophila brains. Fiji was prominently featured in Nature Methods review supplement on visualization. The lattice fringe spacing of CdSe quantum dots was analyzed using Fiji. ==Development==