Multiple AI apps and platforms read and analyze X-ray images

Multiple AI apps and platforms read and analyze X-ray images, primarily designed as medical diagnostic tools. However, these tools are built for specific use cases and are not a substitute for a licensed radiologist or doctor. [1, 2, 3]

AI Platforms for Healthcare Professionals
These clinical-grade applications integrate with medical systems and assist doctors in detecting fractures, nodules, and other abnormalities. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
  • Qure.ai: An FDA-cleared app that enables clinicians to upload X-rays and CT scans to remotely detect tuberculosis, lung nodules, and other chest pathologies. [1, 2, 3, 4]
  • AZmed (Rayvolve): Software widely deployed in emergency departments to instantly detect fractures and orthopedic injuries on trauma X-rays. [1, 2]
  • Lunit INSIGHT CXR: A comprehensive AI engine utilized in hospitals to accurately identify complex abnormalities in chest X-rays. [1]
Public & Educational AI Interpreters
There are also publicly accessible AI tools designed to help educate patients and non-professionals by providing plain-language explanations of uploaded X-rays. [1, 2]
  • Read Your Lab: A free tool where you can upload an X-ray to receive a plain-language summary of findings, with highlighted areas that the AI has identified as potential concerns. [1]
  • CT Read: An AI-powered analysis tool that supports quick X-ray, CT, and MRI image processing to generate structured reports in everyday language. [1, 2, 3]
  • Chester: A free, open-source prototype designed by researchers to help students and professionals understand how neural networks diagnose various chest X-ray findings. [1]
Disclaimer: Publicly accessible AI tools are experimental and should only be used for educational purposes. AI interpretations can be inaccurate or miss critical details; you should always have medical imaging formally reviewed by a qualified healthcare professional. [1]
If you have a specific X-ray you are trying to understand or are looking for tools suited for clinical use, let me know how I can further assist!

 AI apps designed specifically to read dental X-rays. These apps function as a "digital second opinion" and can automatically detect cavities, measure bone loss, and identify root infections in a matter of seconds. [1, 2, 3]
The most accurate and widely used platforms include:
  • Overjet: Widely used by dental practices, it holds multiple FDA clearances and analyzes X-rays with sub-millimeter precision to quantify bone levels and detect cavities. [1, 2]
  • Pearl: The creator of Second Opinion, this FDA-cleared software highlights common dental conditions directly on 2D images and 3D CBCT scans. [1, 2]
  • Diagnocat: Translates intraoral X-rays, panoramic images, and CBCT scans into easy-to-understand reports that identify dozens of dental conditions. [1, 2]
  • Denti.AI: Combines X-ray interpretation for decay and bone loss with automated dental charting to speed up clinical workflows. [1]
Important Note for Patients:
These platforms are designed specifically for dentists, not directly for consumers. They integrate directly with a clinic's existing X-ray hardware to help clinicians avoid missed diagnoses, but they require a licensed dental professional to purchase, interpret, and formulate a treatment plan. [1]
If you are a patient looking to understand your images, your best option is to have your dentist review your X-rays using one of these AI-assisted platforms chairside.

There are highly accurate AI applications for reading dental X-rays, most are designed as enterprise software for actual dentists rather than free, consumer-facing apps. However, a few web-based tools allow you to upload images for an AI analysis. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Top platforms and resources include:
  • DentRead AI: A web platform that allows users to upload dental X-rays and receive an instant artificial intelligence analysis, identifying potential findings in less than 30 seconds. [1]
  • CT Read: A secure web tool that processes your dental X-rays (bitewings, periapicals, panoramic) and generates an easy-to-understand interpretation with visual markers and plain-language explanations. [1]
  • ReadYourLab: A general AI radiograph analyzer that supports panoramic dental X-rays (OPG), providing a plain-language screening overview of fillings, root canals, bone loss, and cavities. [1]
  • What specific dental issues you are trying to check for (e.g., cavities, wisdom teeth, bone loss)
  • What type of X-ray you have (bitewing, panoramic, etc.)

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