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Top 7 Medical 3D Visualization Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 7 SaaS companies in Medical 3D Visualization Software. They have combined revenues of $44.6M and employ 278 people. They have raised $3M and serve - customers combined.

Medical 3D Visualization Software encompasses tools that create detailed three-dimensional representations of medical data derived from imaging modalities such as MRI, CT scans, and ultrasound. These visualizations assist healthcare professionals in diagnosing conditions, planning treatments, and educating patients by providing them with a more comprehensive understanding of their health. Common workflows include importing medical imaging data, processing it into 3D models, and utilizing these models in various applications, from surgical planning to patient communication. The software typically includes features for manipulating and analyzing the 3D models, allowing for adjustments in perspective, measurements, and simulations of anatomical structures. Common user personas include radiologists, surgeons, medical device developers, and clinical researchers, all relying on accurate visual data to enhance patient care and improve health outcomes. By transforming complex medical data into accessible visual formats, these tools play a crucial role in modern healthcare practices.

Companies
7
Revenue
$44.6M
Funding
$3M
Employees
278

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Top Medical 3D Visualization Software Companies

Showing 10 of 7 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
PureWeb

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Provider of visualization technology designed to modernize graphics-intensive applications. The company's visualization technology offers a web and mobile diagnostic medical imaging software that acts as an enterprise image viewer to view patient images and helps in reporting from various computers and mobile devices and collaborate with other practitioners, enabling physicians to utilize the value of image data, without moving or copying the data.

Revenue
$12.4M
Customers
-
Year founded
2004
Funding
-
Team size
42
Growth
252.92%
2
Swift Medical

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Swift Medical is the world leader in digital wound care management, delivering advanced wound care visualization and touchless 3D measurement through its smartphone-ready Swift Skin and Wound software. Swift’s enterprise-grade solution streamlines clinical and administrative wound care management workflows, from image capture and automatic risk scoring to assessment scheduling and claims submission. Today, Skin and Wound has been adopted by more than 4,800 facilities. To learn how Swift has digitized and transformed wound care, visit https://swiftmedical.com.

Revenue
$10.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2015
Funding
-
Team size
92
Growth
-
3
BioDigital

New York, New York, United States

We’re all human - BioDigital created the world’s first #interactive3D body platform to revolutionize the understanding of the human body. Often referred to as “Google Maps for the Human Body,” the BioDigital Human platform is a medically accurate, virtual map of the human body—composed of over 12,000 individually selectable anatomical structures, 1000+ simulated health conditions and treatments, and a toolkit to map and visualize data. This fully embeddable, cloud based software is available in eight languages, on any desktop, mobile device, or in AR/VR for use within any educational or clinical workflow. Today over 5,000,000 healthcare professionals, students, patients and others rely on the BioDigital Human to understand human health. To talk about how BioDigital might be useful in your work, submit our contact form here - biodigital.com/contact We’re looking for driven, team-oriented individuals to join the team remote or in our Manhattan office. Check out our careers page - biodigital.com/careers - to learn more.

Revenue
$8.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2014
Funding
-
Team size
77
Growth
-
4
Imbio

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Developer of medical imaging software designed to turn medical images into life-changing insights. The company's medical imaging software offers data and computer vision, delivers full quantitative analysis and 3D visualization without added work for radiology, enabling physician to personalized patient insights for daily care with big data and automation.

Revenue
$7M
Customers
-
Year founded
2005
Funding
$3M
Team size
15
Growth
415.71%
5
Biotronics3D

London, England, United Kingdom

Biotronics3D develops and markets innovative software applications for the diagnostic imaging industry, offering cloud-native imaging solutions and three-dimensional medical image analysis services.

Revenue
$4.8M
Customers
-
Year founded
2004
Funding
-
Team size
39
Growth
-
6
Ceevra, Inc.

San Francisco, California, United States

Developer of a cloud based mobile software application designed to help surgeons develop more accurate and confident surgical plans through advanced medical images and data analytics. The company's FDA-cleared software converts a patient's existing CT or MR image into a detailed, multi-color, interactive 3D digital model, which is created entirely in the cloud, unlike existing 3D reconstruction applications, and may be viewed in virtual reality for even greater 3D visualization. Surgeons can view both the 3D models and the individual case profiles from their own mobile devices for maximum portability and convenience.

Revenue
$1.2M
Customers
-
Year founded
2016
Funding
-
Team size
12
Growth
84.49%
7
NerveVision

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Developer of an online post-processing software platform designed to reconstruct and segment 3D images of peripheral nerves. The company's software platform reconstruct MRI images to identify areas of nerve damage as well as areas in and around the nerves that are indicative of inflammation, enabling physicians to identify signs of nerve degeneration or regeneration over time.

Revenue
$600K
Customers
-
Year founded
2009
Funding
-
Team size
1
Growth
471.98%

Inclusion Criteria

- The software must create 3D models from 2D medical imaging data. - It should support multiple imaging modalities including MRI, CT, and ultrasound. - Must offer functionalities for manipulating the models to visualize anatomical structures correctly. - The platform should enable exporting visuals for use in surgical planning or patient education materials. - Not just a viewing tool; must include analysis features for quantifying aspects of the models. - Must cater to healthcare professionals, including radiologists and surgeons, primarily.