FLIR ATS-US File SDK 2.5
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FLIR ATS-US File SDK 2.5

Official software development kit from FLIR Systems Inc., ATS-US that provides programmatic access to radiometric thermal image and sequence
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FLIR ATS-US File SDK is an official software development kit from FLIR Systems Inc., ATS-US that provides programmatic access to radiometric thermal image and sequence files produced by compatible FLIR systems. It exposes a reliable API for opening, parsing, and working with ATS-US file formats while preserving calibrated temperature values and embedded metadata. Developers can extract per‑pixel temperature data, timestamps, and camera settings, automate batch processing, and integrate thermal measurements into custom analysis, QA, or reporting workflows. Designed for quantitative use, the SDK maintains radiometric fidelity rather than only delivering colorized imagery, making it suitable for research, production test, and systems integration.

Key capabilities:


  • Access radiometric pixel data, frame timing, and measurement parameters
  • Read thermal sequences and single-frame files with efficient random access
  • Preserve and retrieve metadata such as calibration details and camera configuration
  • Convert and export data for use in external analytics and visualization tools
  • Build repeatable pipelines for inspection, monitoring, and automated analysis
  • Leverage documentation and sample code to accelerate integration

Note: Feature availability (such as specific file types or write/export options) may vary by camera model and SDK version.

FLIR ATS-US File SDK is developed by FLIR Systems Inc., ATS-US. The most popular versions of this product among our users are: 2.4 and 2.5.

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