The VELO 2025 Summer Update is here, and it’s a big one. The team at Microflown have packed it with powerful new features and tweaks designed to help engineers across many different applications and industries.
Whether you’re characterizing materials, mapping absorption, or investigating a complex 3D acoustic field, these updates make the whole process more efficient, more flexible, and more insightful.
All Applications Benefit from Better Filtering and Ease of Use
A key highlight of this release is a new feature that allows filtering across all applications. With the new live filtering engine, you can combine multiple filters, such as high pass, low pass, band-elimination or band pass directly during playback. It lets you cut through background noise or zoom in on a particular frequency range in a way that’s intuitive and immediately useful.
The new workflow and GUI tweaks further improve how quickly you can complete your daily tasks. The platform’s redesigned menus and controls are more logical and less restrictive, letting you focus on your measurements instead of wrestling with software.
Scan&Paint 2D: Visualise Transmission Loss and Sound absorption in a Snap
Scan&Paint 2D now lets you perform absorption mapping directly within your work. That means you can view a colour map of absorption across a surface. This neat new feature is perfect for identifying weak spots, without needing separate software or any messy data merges.
Also new is Transmission Loss Mapping. This is a feature which shows how much a material is blocking or dampening sounds across its surface. It’s a great tool for designing quieter products and improving acoustic materials.
Scan&Paint 3D: Capture, Review, Filter, and Export with Ease
For 3D measurements, Microflown gone a step further. With a host of exciting new features, such as
The new Capture Viewer
– This lets you replay recordings, filter signals, and exclude artefacts, all from a unified view. Meaning you can quickly clean your data without starting from scratch.
3D Phase Mapping
Another new breakthrough, this lets you visualise the phases of signals across your surface, adding depth to your understanding of acoustic fields, this is perfect for identifying complex interactions in your design.
ACTRAN Exporting
And for engineers who use simulation, it’s now easier than ever to export directly to ACTRAN. Meaning you’re now able to combine your physical measurements with your simulation models to perform hybrid analyses quickly and accurately.

Robot Integration, In-Situ, and 64-bit Platform
Your work is about more than just software, it’s about putting it into action. That’s why the new VELO 2025 update has integrated robot control directly into both 2D and 3D platforms. This will allow you to automate your scanning process and cut down on manual intervention.
Also, in-situ absorption is now fully supported in the 64-bit VELO platform. It lets you measure absorption directly on site, without needing any specialised facilities, and it’s faster and more flexible than ever.
Why It Does VELO 2025 Matter?
The VELO 2025 Summer Update is more than just a collection of new features; it’s a huge step forward for engineers who need to measure, visualise, and solve acoustic problems quickly and accurately.
With powerful filters, unified workflows, direct export to simulation, and sophisticated 2D and 3D mapping, it’s a tool designed to match the growing complexity of real-world applications.
To learn more about Microflown’s incredible range of technology, check out what they offer here