Free Online MRI Viewer
View MRI scans instantly in your browser. No download or installation required. Works on Mac, Windows, and Linux.
Open MRI ViewerUsed by medical professionals worldwide
Why Use Our MRI Viewer?
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Instant Browser Access
Open MRI DICOM files directly in your browser. No software to download, no plugins to install, no waiting.
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Complete Privacy
All processing happens locally on your device. Your MRI images are not uploaded to any server.
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Full Viewing Controls
Zoom, pan, window/level adjustments, scroll through slices, and measure distances. Everything you need to analyze MRI scans.
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Cross-Platform Compatible
Works on Mac, Windows, Linux, and tablets. Use Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge. Access your MRI images from any device.
How to View MRI Images Online
- Upload: Drag and drop your MRI DICOM files or select a folder containing your scan
- View: Instantly see your MRI images with full viewing controls
- Analyze: Scroll through slices, adjust contrast, zoom in on details
Who Uses Our MRI Viewer?
- Patients: View your own MRI scans at home without special software
- Healthcare Professionals: Quick remote access for viewing and review
- Researchers: Analyze MRI data for research purposes
- Students: Learn MRI anatomy with real images
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I view MRI images online?
Simply drag and drop your MRI DICOM files into DicomViewer.net. The viewer opens instantly in your browser with no software installation required. Works on Mac, Windows, and Linux.
Is the MRI viewer free to use?
Yes, DicomViewer.net is completely free for viewing MRI images. No subscription, no hidden fees, and no registration required.
Can I view MRI scans on a Mac?
Yes, our MRI viewer works on any device with a modern web browser including Mac, Windows, Linux, and tablets. No downloads or platform-specific software needed.
Is my MRI data secure?
All processing happens locally in your browser. Your MRI files are not uploaded to any server.
What MRI file formats are supported?
DicomViewer.net supports standard DICOM format (.dcm files) which is the common format for MRI scans.
Can I share MRI images with my doctor?
Yes! Use our DICOM sharing feature to securely share your MRI scans with healthcare providers.