Speed and precision combined: empowering healthcare teams to analyze scans and act on insights instantly
Welcome! This page showcases AI‑powered desktop tools for medical imaging—enabling clinicians, researchers, and students to explore and interpret CT, MRI, and other DICOM scans with unparalleled speed and precision.
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This software is a 3D medical image viewer and analysis tool. It helps doctors, researchers, and healthcare professionals view and study medical images in three dimensions. These images come from medical scans such as CT scans or MRI, and they are stored in a format called DICOM, which is commonly used in hospitals.
The software lets users load a folder full of DICOM images, and it automatically creates a 3D view of the patient’s body part—like the brain, lungs, or bones. Users can rotate, zoom, and move the 3D image to look at it from different angles. This helps them understand what’s going on inside the body in a clear and detailed way.
The goal of this software is to provide an advanced, all-in-one DICOM viewer for doctors, radiologists, and medical researchers. It helps them open and analyze medical imaging files like CT scans or MRIs, which are stored in the standard DICOM format used in hospitals. It gives users a powerful and easy-to-use interface for viewing, measuring, processing, and enhancing these images.
This software allows users to view medical images slice by slice, zoom in or out, adjust brightness and contrast, and even draw measurements like distances, angles, and areas directly on the images. It also includes advanced image filters to highlight important details, such as edges or structures, which is helpful for spotting abnormalities.
Anatomica is a free, offline educational app made to help students, teachers, and healthcare workers learn human anatomy in an easy and interactive way. The app offers many types of quizzes to test and improve your knowledge. You can answer multiple-choice questions (MCQs), take image-based quizzes, use flashcards, and track your progress through a built-in dashboard.
Each quiz covers different systems of the human body, and you can choose the difficulty level that suits your needs. After each question, the app can show an explanation to help you learn more. Whether you’re preparing for exams, studying medicine, or just curious about anatomy, Anatomica gives you a fun and simple way to learn.
MediLex (Glossary Dictionary App) is a powerful and user-friendly desktop application designed to help students, researchers, and language learners explore the meanings of English words in a smart and interactive way. The app allows users to search for any English word and instantly view its definition, translation into Arabic, part of speech, and pronunciation — all in one place.
With just a single search, users can listen to the word spoken out loud using text-to-speech, see example sentences, and even save important words to review later.
GetEmAll is a fun and colorful computer game designed especially to support children with ADHD. The goal of the game is to help children practice focus, attention, and reaction skills in an engaging and non-stressful way.
The game includes simple tasks that challenge the child to stay alert and focused while playing, which can be helpful in developing cognitive control over time.
The goal of this application is to help people practice reading and interpreting chest X-ray images. It is designed as an educational quiz tool where users look at X-ray pictures and choose which medical problems (like pneumonia, edema, or lung nodules) they see in each image.
The program shows one X-ray image at a time along with several possible findings. The user selects the correct labels for each image and then submits their answers.