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MedFilm is a DICOM viewing, analysis, and interoperability tool for medical imaging. It offers a Web App, with iOS/iPadOS and Android apps planned. Its core positioning is not that of a traditional cloud SaaS product, but rather “runs on your device”: no installation, no server required, and the page emphasizes no registration, no uploads, and that data stays on the local device.
Based on the available text, MedFilm’s strengths are DICOM compatibility and advanced image processing. It supports a wide range of transfer syntaxes, JPEG/JPEG-LS/JPEG 2000/HTJ2K/JPEG XL, video codecs, vendor-private formats, as well as 60+ character sets and a complete VR/tag dictionary. Supported study types include structured reports, waveforms, segmentations, Presentation State, RT Structure Set, RT Dose, Tractography, parametric maps, and PET SUV. On the viewing side, it provides ROI measurements, segmentation editing, PET-CT fusion, GSPS, DICOM video, WSI, ECG/EEG, and SR/PDF/CDA documents. Advanced analysis features include DTI, 3D/4D/5D assembly, orthogonal/oblique/curved MPR, smart contours, and 3D-printing model export. 3D rendering supports multiple volume-rendering modes, tissue presets, path tracing, dual-volume fusion, and fiber-tract rendering.
The crawled text does not disclose any plans, pricing, subscription model, or commercial licensing. The page only states that the Web App can be opened directly and includes the phrase “No signup. No upload.” This is not enough to confirm whether it is free long term or whether an enterprise edition exists. In terms of deployment, MedFilm is closer to an on-device web/mobile application: the web version requires no installation, iOS/iPadOS has a major update, and Android is not yet available. No information was found about a self-hosted console, cloud tenant, or enterprise admin backend.
For integrations, MedFilm supports DICOMweb/PACS, including WADO-RS, QIDO-RS, and STOW-RS. It supports Bearer tokens and OAuth2, and is compatible with Orthanc, OHIF, 3D Slicer, and Kheops. On security, its main selling point is local processing with no server upload. It also supports local persistence and reading AES-256 encrypted 7z archives. However, the text does not disclose compliance credentials such as HIPAA, GDPR, ISO, or medical device certification, nor does it mention enterprise SaaS capabilities such as team collaboration, role-based permissions, or audit logs.
The advantages are on-device privacy, very broad DICOM coverage, feature depth close to a professional workstation, and a lightweight web experience. The drawbacks are missing pricing and support information, a mobile app status that is not fully mature, and unclear enterprise collaboration and compliance certification. It is better suited for imaging research, teaching, medical engineers, radiotherapy/nuclear medicine data viewing, and professional users who need to quickly open complex DICOM files locally. If it is to be used for formal clinical diagnosis or hospital-level deployment, certification, liability boundaries, and technical support should be verified first.
The text does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment methods, or localization, so this is considered unknown. Alternative or comparable products include OHIF, Weasis, 3D Slicer, RadiAnt, OsiriX MD, Orthanc, and Cornerstone3D.
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