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Accusoft AIMTools

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Medical professionals can now access a wide array of medical images critical to their work, without sacrificing important image details. For the first time, doctors and patients can view Lossless JPEG and JPEG 2000 images on iOS™ and Android mobile devices.

Use AIMTools to view grayscale medical images on the iPad®, iPhone®, and Android™ mobile devices.

Medical professionals can now access a wide array of medical images critical to their work, without sacrificing important image details. For the first time, doctors and patients can view Lossless JPEG and JPEG 2000 images on iOS™ and Android mobile devices.

AIMTools provides developers with a mobile SDK to meet the demands of tomorrow's medical applications. Now mobile apps can facilitate rapid collaboration among physicians and the viewing of Electronic Health Records by patients.

Using AIMTools, documents scanned and stored as TIFFs can now be viewed on iPads, iPhones and Android devices. Lossless document images stored as JPEG 2000 images can be viewed with no loss of detail on mobile devices.
Mobile viewing of industry-standard images on iOS and Android!
 
AIMTools In Your Applications
Whether you are building an ECM Solution, BPM, Transactional Process or just a Document Repository, our viewer can create intuitive digital experiences to help your users view, collaborate, annotate, make decisions, and automate processes.
 
Mobile Imaging for Doctors
Physicians and surgeons can use mobile devices to share detailed, lossless medical images more rapidly for consulting and triage. During patient visits, doctors want the convenience of applications that can view medical images on mobile tablets to improve communication with their patients.
 
Mobile Imaging for Patients
Patients are demanding more access to their medical records, resulting in the rapid growth of Electronic Health Record applications. Patients accessing medical records from mobile applications can view medical images attached to their medical records.
 
Lossless Document Imaging
Many documents are scanned and stored in lossless formats such as TIFF or JPEG 2000, in order to preserve image detail. To support viewing of these images on iOS or Android, applications need AIMTools.