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KairoMD is an intelligent 3D surgical planning platform designed for urology. It runs in the browser, so no software installation is required. It brings cases/projects, files and models, 3D visualization, preoperative and postoperative planning, and document output into a single web-based experience. It is suitable for individual physicians trying it with a small number of cases, while also scaling to clinics, hospitals, and other institutional teams.
Based on the available text, the core modules include a 3D Viewer, file and model uploads, preoperative and postoperative planning, case sharing, smart search, AI-generated presentations, and case PDF export. The free plan provides basic 3D viewing, uploads, planning, search, and sharing, but AI presentations and PDF export are marked as not included in the comparison table. The Professional plan offers the full 3D Viewer, unlimited cases, AI presentations, and PDF export. The Institutional plan further adds an admin console, unlimited doctors, permission controls, priority support, training, and an SLA, making it better suited to governance needs within medical teams.
Its pricing structure is fairly clear: Gratuito is free forever and supports up to 5 cases/projects; Profissional costs R$120/month/doctor and includes a 60-day free trial for new users; Institucional is custom-priced. For individual physicians, the 60-day trial is quite friendly and makes it easier to validate real-world workflows. However, institutional budgeting requires contacting sales, so pricing transparency is limited.
The platform states that it is designed for sensitive clinical data with access controls and audit mechanisms, and that it follows practices aligned with Brazil’s LGPD. The Institutional plan also includes dedicated LGPD compliance support. In terms of deployment, the text only states that it runs in the browser; it does not mention self-hosting, private deployment, APIs, or integration with third-party systems. As a result, its ability to connect with existing hospital systems such as PACS/EMR still needs to be confirmed.
Its strengths are a clearly defined vertical use case, a low barrier to entry, a generous free plan and trial period, and coverage across needs ranging from individual doctors to institutional teams. Limitations include a lack of information on third-party integrations, APIs, payment methods, and international availability. The free plan also has a low case limit and lacks advanced output capabilities. It is best suited for urologists, specialty clinics, and medical teams looking to establish a 3D surgical planning workflow.
The crawled text does not provide information on access from mainland China, Chinese-language support, local payment methods, or compliant local deployment, so china_access can only be marked as unknown. If used in a Chinese healthcare environment, network connectivity, cross-border transfer of patient data, and local regulatory requirements would need to be considered. Comparable alternatives include Materialise Mimics, 3D Slicer, OsiriX MD, Surgimap, and domestic medical imaging 3D reconstruction/surgical planning systems.
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