Unlock the Power of Your Data with Minitab Statistical Software with Enhanced AI
Easily transform your data into actionable insights for better, faster, and more accurate business decisions.
Understanding Your Data Just Got Easier
with the New Minitab Statistical Software
Analyze your data with our top-rated statistical modeling tools and intuitive visualizations. Uncover trends and predictions, reveal outliers, and identify critical variables to drive business decisions with confidence.
With Minitab Statistical Software, you can leverage tools such as:
- Statistical Modeling: including Regression Analysis, ANOVA, DOE (Design of Experiments), General Linear Models
- Graphical Analysis: including Histograms, Bar Charts, Scatterplots, Pareto Charts
- Descriptive Statistics: including Hypothesis Testing, Normality Tests, Correlation, Covariance
- Quality Statistics: including Measurement System Analysis, Capability Analysis, Control Charts and Sampling
Easier to Use with Enhanced AI
Instant Graph Builder
NEW INTERACTIVE FEATURES
Swiftly preview, build, and switch between graphs in seconds – no re-running required.
Interactive Table Builder
NEW AI FEATURE
Interactively explore relationships between variables and build meaningful descriptive statistics tables using the Graph Builder’s drag-and-drop interface and live preview.
Step-by-Step Guidance
POPULAR WITH BEGINNERS
Minitab’s popular Assistant guides you to quickly choose the right analysis and interpret your results.
More Powerful Analysis with Enhanced AI
Automated Capability Analysis
NEW AI FEATURE
Automated Capability determines the appropriateness of the normal distribution and automatically presents alternative distribution fits or transformations.
Nonparametric Capability Analysis
NEW ANALYSIS
Nonparametric Capability provides a robust solution for evaluating the capability of a process where no distribution or transformation is appropriate.
EMP Method for Gage Studies
NEW ANALYSIS
Evaluate Measurement Process (EMP Crossed) provides the tools to assess the process variation in a measurement system with crossed designs using the preferred Wheeler’s EMP criterion.