ATLAS.ti 9.1.3.0

This is a professional application for systematic analysis of unstructured data, combining manual analytical work and automatic text processing tools. The program is designed to work with interviews, focus groups, surveys, PDFs, audio, and video: you can code excerpts, store memos, create codebooks, and visualize connections between topics. ATLAS.ti supports qualitative data analysis and mixed methods research approaches: you can combine quantitative tables and semantic analysis, export results for publication, and organize team collaboration. 

Key features

  • Automatic coding and accelerated initial tagging with the option of manual correction (auto coding), which saves time on large corpora.
  • Full-text search and advanced queries: full-text search, regular expressions, and support for synonyms/lemmatization for accurate quote extraction.
  • Named entity recognition and sentiment analysis to identify people, organizations, places, and assess emotional tone.
  • Flexible code management: code hierarchies, color sorting, auto-completion, and structured codebook for clarity and reproducibility.
  • Code co-occurrence analysis and code co-occurrence maps to find hidden patterns and relationships.
  • Network visualizations and interactive graphs for visual exploration of relationships between concepts and documents.
  • Multimedia support: audio/video coding with timecodes, transcript integration, and quick preview of media quotes.
  • Teamwork and cloud collaboration for distributed teams with version control and access rights.
  • Export and reports: export quotes, codes, and analytics to Word, Excel, and PDF for publication and further analysis (project export).
  • Coding quality control: built-in tools for assessing inter-coder reliability and audit trail for method transparency.
  • UX improvements and performance optimization: fast response times for large projects, a clean interface, and well-designed navigation elements.
  • Security settings: local storage options, encryption, and access restrictions when working with sensitive data.

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What’s new in the latest versions

ATLAS.ti 9.1.3.0 (actual version)

  • Stable cloud synchronization and improved cloud collaboration — fewer conflicts when teams work simultaneously.
  • Improved auto coding with deeper integration of sentiment analysis and named entity recognition, increasing the accuracy of automatic tagging.
  • New interactive tools for code co-occurrence and expanded network visualization capabilities.
  • Speed optimization when loading large texts and media, as well as a number of UX fixes to save analysts time. 

ATLAS.ti 9.0

  • Tools for comparing codings between participants and assessing inter-coder reliability have been implemented.
  • Network diagrams have been expanded. 

ATLAS.ti 8.x

  • Enhanced multimedia support: timecode linking, transcription, and convenient export of media quotes
  • Improved report export mechanisms.

Pro tips

  • Start your project with auto coding to get a quick overview, then move on to iterative manual coding.
  • Form clear code hierarchies and document rules in memos — this will increase reproducibility and inter-coder reliability.
  • Use full-text search with synonyms and regular expressions to accurately select relevant fragments.
  • Create document groups and apply filters for comparative analysis of subsets.
  • Regularly export interim reports and make backup copies of the project.
  • Use network visualization to test hypotheses and illustrate relationships in publications.
  • Hold short codebook reviews with your team to maintain coding consistency.
ATLAS.ti interface

Comparison with 3DMark Professional and PassMark MemTest86 Pro

  • 3DMark Professional is a specialized tool for graphics benchmarking (GPU/CPU) and performance measurement, but it is not designed for semantic data analysis.
  • PassMark MemTest86 Pro is a utility for stress testing RAM at the hardware level, but it does not perform qualitative data analysis.
  • ATLAS.ti specializes in content interpretation, coding, and concept visualization (qualitative data analysis, mixed methods research). 3DMark and MemTest86 solve hardware tasks.

The programs are not competitive — each serves its own audience, and the choice is determined by the goals (content analysis vs. hardware testing).

System requirements

  • Windows: 64-bit CPU (Intel/AMD), minimum 4 GB RAM (8–16 GB recommended), SSD preferred, Windows 10/11 support.
  • macOS: Intel or Apple Silicon, minimum 4 GB RAM, SSD recommended, recent versions of macOS.
  • Recommendation: for large multimedia and AI tasks — 8–16 GB RAM, multi-threaded processor, and regular backups. 

Outcome

ATLAS.ti remains a powerful solution for researchers who need a tool for qualitative data analysis and mixed methods research—the combination of auto coding, sentiment analysis, and network visualization accelerates insight extraction. Version 9.1.3.0 enhances cloud collaboration and improves the accuracy of automatic coding, which is especially important when working with large corpora and distributed teams. 

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