We believe that R&D is essential to keep Scott Logic at the cutting-edge of financial software development. Scott Logic Labs is a showcase of our R&D projects, which explore new technologies and provide a test-bed for the application of new ideas and academic research to financial software.
If you are interested in finding out more about how Scott Logic can use our research to deliver outstanding results for your projects, please contact us.
Hindsight
Hindsight is a time-series charting application for the analysis of historical end-of-day equity data, allowing users to plot time series, apply analytics, and annotate charts.
Equity Research

Equity Research is a research portal web application providing intra-day and end-of-day UK equity data for companies, sectors and indices.
NEW! XAML Finance


XAML Finance is a cross-platform application for viewing and analysing FTSE 100 equities. The application is available on the desktop, web and mobile as a demonstration of cross-platform .NET development.
Fund Screener
Fund Screener is a dynamic search and filter tool for the selection and analysis of open-ended funds.
Index Builder

Index Builder supports the creation and comparison of custom indices based on UK equities.
NEW! Wealth Manager
Wealth Manager is an iPad app with a suite of functionality to enable wealth managers and financial advisors to manage client portfolios and sales relationships.
Market Map
Market Map combines treemaps and heatmaps to provide a unique, interactive overview of the performance of the London stock market.
Mobile Markets


Mobile Markets brings intra-day and end-of-day UK equity data to your mobile. It supports browsing and searching as well as analytical functionality such as time-series charting.
Pension Pot Calculator
Pension Pot Calculator projects the future value of a portfolio, based on input factors such as investment strategory and inflation.
Stock Screener
Stock Screener provides dynamic filtering of real-time UK equity data for both analytical and portfolio-building purposes.
