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Educational Tool — Not for Clinical Use

De-Identified Radiology
Language Assistant

Upload a de-identified medical image to receive cautious, draft radiology-style descriptive language. For educational and documentation drafting purposes only. Not a diagnostic tool. Not for patient care.

1 Required Acknowledgments

You must confirm all of the following before uploading an image.

This tool is for educational and documentation drafting use only. It is NOT a diagnostic tool, clinical decision support system, or medical device. It is NOT validated for clinical accuracy and has NOT been cleared by any regulatory authority.

Not for emergency use. If you are dealing with an urgent or emergent clinical situation, contact a qualified clinician immediately. Do not rely on this tool.

Single-image or photo-based review is inherently limited and may be misleading. Output may be incomplete, inaccurate, or inappropriate for clinical use without independent professional review of the complete imaging study.

2 Upload De-Identified Image

Upload a de-identified medical image screenshot or photo. Supported: JPEG, PNG, WebP. Max 15 MB. iPhone photos of PACS screens, printed films, or monitor photos are supported but will carry additional limitations in the output.

EXIF metadata (GPS, device info, timestamps) is automatically stripped from your image before any processing.

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Drop image here or click to upload
JPEG · PNG · WebP · Max 15 MB · iPhone photos supported
Preview of uploaded image
Image Check
📏 Size:
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3 Generate Draft Language

Once all acknowledgments are confirmed and your image is loaded, click below to generate cautious radiology-style draft language. The output will include Findings, Impression, and Limitations. All output requires independent qualified clinician review.