WEBdiCOM

A free DICOM 3D viewer that runs in your browser

WEBdiCOM lets you open a CT, MRI, or CBCT scan and see it in 3D — just drag and drop a DICOM folder or a .zip. Everything happens on your own device. Nothing is uploaded.

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How it works

When you open a scan, your browser reads the DICOM files locally and builds a 3D volume using WebGL — the same kind of GPU rendering games use. Because the work runs entirely in the browser, your images are never sent to a server. You can rotate, zoom, and adjust a threshold to peel away soft tissue and reveal bone, teeth, or other structures.

What you can do

Your data stays private

WEBdiCOM never uploads your scans — there is no server doing the processing. That means no upload wait for large files, no account, and no copy of your medical data on anyone else's infrastructure. Read more on the privacy page.

Frequently asked questions

Is WEBdiCOM free?

Yes. The hosted viewer is free to use.

Is my scan uploaded anywhere?

No. Your DICOM files are read and rendered entirely in your browser and are never transmitted to a server.

What scans does it support?

DICOM from CT, MRI, and CBCT, including classic single-file-per-slice series and Enhanced multiframe DICOM. Uncompressed scans are fully supported.

Can I export a 3D model?

Yes — export an STL surface mesh (for 3D printing or Blender) or a NIfTI volume (.nii.gz) for research and AI pipelines.

Does it work offline?

Once the page has loaded, you can open and view scans without an internet connection.

Is it a medical device?

No. WEBdiCOM is for visualization, research, and education — it is not certified for clinical diagnosis.

© WEBdiCOM. Not a medical device; not for clinical diagnosis.