AI X-Ray Analyzer

Detect fractures and abnormalities in pet radiographs with AI radiology

Upload X-Ray

Click or drop image here

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Radiology Report Will Appear Here

Upload a clear digital X-ray to get findings, severity and recommendations.

About the X-Ray Analyzer

Veterinary radiology is a specialised skill — and access to a radiologist often takes days. Our AI X-Ray Analyzer gives you a fast, second-opinion-style read of your pet's radiograph so you understand what you are looking at while you wait for your vet.

Best results come from clear, properly exposed digital X-rays. The tool is for educational triage only and is not a replacement for a licensed veterinary radiologist.

How It Works

A few simple steps from upload to insight.

  1. 1

    Pick the body part

    Select what region the X-ray shows — limbs, chest, abdomen, spine, skull or pelvis. This helps the AI focus on the relevant anatomy and pathologies.

  2. 2

    Upload the radiograph

    Drag-and-drop the X-ray image, or click to browse. JPG, PNG, or screenshot of a DICOM file all work.

  3. 3

    Read the structured report

    Within seconds you get a report covering image quality, detected issues, severity, confidence level, and next-step recommendations.

When to Use This Tool

Common situations where X-Ray Analyzer helps you act fast.

  • Suspected limb fracture

    After a fall or impact, get a fast read while you decide whether to drive to the emergency vet.

  • Coughing or breathing issues

    Chest X-rays can reveal pneumonia, fluid, or heart enlargement — the AI highlights what the radiologist would normally circle.

  • Bloat / GDV worry

    Abdominal X-rays under acute distress: the AI helps you understand the urgency before the vet reads it.

  • Pre-surgery review

    Get a second-opinion read of pre-op imaging before signing consent forms.

  • Post-treatment progress

    Compare healing X-rays over time to see if a fracture is uniting properly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything pet owners ask about the X-Ray Analyzer.

Yes — modern vision models trained on tens of thousands of veterinary radiographs can spot fractures, joint abnormalities, foreign bodies, masses, and signs of bloat or pneumothorax. The AI is designed to assist owners in understanding what they're looking at, not to replace a board-certified veterinary radiologist.

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