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MedGraph Free is a free collection of medical chart templates aimed at medical students. The page clearly states “無料” (free) and “著作権フリー(CC0)” (copyright-free, CC0), and says the materials can be used directly in reports and publications. It feels more like a medical visualization resource library than a full-fledged online design platform.
Based on the crawled content, the resource library is fairly large: 1,174 templates, 52,830 images, 28 categories, and 5 styles. Categories cover anatomy, biochemistry, cardiology/circulatory medicine, clinical testing, dermatology, emergency medicine, endocrinology, ENT, epidemiology, ophthalmology, gastroenterology, hematology, immunology, microbiology, nephrology, neuroscience, obstetrics and gynecology, plastic surgery, and more. The template types are also geared toward charts commonly used in medical research and teaching, such as ROC curves, survival curves, box plots, heatmaps, radar charts, scatter regression plots, QC control charts, ECGs, CTG, GFR curves, and others. The inclusion of R code is a major advantage: users can not only obtain the visuals, but may also be able to reproduce and modify the chart logic.
The licensing information is clear: CC0 and copyright-free, with permission to use the materials in reports and publications. Pricing appears to be free only; no membership, subscription, or separately paid content was found. Compatibility information is limited. The site confirms that templates come with “Rコード付き” (R code included), but it does not disclose whether exports such as PNG, SVG, PDF, PPT, or Excel are supported. There was also no visible information about an online editor, template download formats, or an API.
Its strengths are its highly vertical focus on medical use cases, large template volume, free access, and friendly licensing. It is especially suitable for medical students, teaching assistants, and early-stage researchers who need to quickly create standardized charts. The downside is that its capabilities as a design platform are unclear: there is no evidence of collaboration, team workspaces, brand style management, comment/review workflows, version control, or similar features. Its freedom for visual creation may also be weaker than general-purpose or specialized drawing tools such as Canva, Figma, or BioRender.
Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the crawled text and is therefore marked as unknown. There is also no payment information, since no paid offering is currently visible. If access is unstable or stronger editing capabilities are needed, alternatives include building your own templates with R/ggplot2, GraphPad Prism, BioRender, Canva, or Figma. Overall, MedGraph Free offers excellent value for money, but information on support and engineering-oriented collaboration is limited.
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