Open platforms and tools

Projects that extend open medical imaging workflows

The Foundation promotes practical software that improves imaging interoperability, secure data sharing, clinical collaboration, and research readiness.

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KHEOPS

A web-based platform for DICOM storage, sharing, and review

KHEOPS is designed for storing, sharing, and reviewing medical imaging data in a browser-based environment. Developed by the OsiriX team, it supports scientific research, deep learning workflows, and personalized medicine initiatives.

The platform is built around open standards and can integrate modern imaging viewers such as OHIF, Weasis, and OsiriX.

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DICOMweb interoperability

Transfer, query, and manage medical imaging data using standards-based web protocols.

Web-based viewing

Access and review patient studies across desktop and mobile devices without a heavy local setup.

Research collaboration

Share studies securely with distributed teams working on clinical trials, AI, and translational research.

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KARNAK

An open-source DICOM gateway for anonymization and routing

KARNAK is used to anonymize, pseudonymize, and route clinical imaging data before it is exported for research, machine learning, or AI analysis. Developed by Nicolas Roduit, it helps institutions manage privacy-sensitive imaging workflows with greater confidence.

KARNAK helps research teams prepare imaging data for secure sharing, anonymization, and downstream AI analysis.

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Template-based de-identification

Create institutional profiles aligned with local ethics requirements and data protection frameworks.

Configurable tag actions

Automatically clear, replace, or preserve selected DICOM tags based on project rules.

Date shifting

Protect patient timelines while preserving the longitudinal value of follow-up studies.

Pseudonym mapping

Maintain secure, reversible mappings for authorized clinical follow-up when needed.