Why Use Analyze My Knee
- ✓100% private — your Knee imaging files are parsed and rendered entirely in your browser. Raw DICOM data never leaves your device.
- ✓4 AI models in parallel — GPT-4o, Gemini, Claude, and Grok each analyze your scan independently, then Claude Opus synthesizes a consensus report with confidence levels.
- ✓Instant analysis — results in 60–90 seconds. No appointment, no waiting room, no referral required.
- ✓Professional PDF report — structured findings, severity grading, model agreement, and recommendations you can bring to your physician.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does AI analyze Knee MRI scans?
Your Knee DICOM files are rendered into images in your browser, then sent to four independent AI models — GPT-4o, Gemini 2.5 Pro, Claude Sonnet, and Grok. Each model identifies findings, measures structures, and assigns severity grades. Claude Opus then synthesizes a unified report highlighting areas of model agreement and disagreement. The multi-model approach reduces single-model blind spots and improves detection reliability.
Is uploading my Knee imaging safe?
Yes. Your raw DICOM files are processed entirely in your browser using WebAssembly and the Canvas API — they never touch our servers. Only rendered analysis images (JPEGs) and non-identifying metadata are sent to AI models for interpretation. We do not store your imaging, personal data, or analysis results on our servers. All session data stays in your browser's local storage.
What does an ACL tear look like on knee MRI?
An ACL tear appears on MRI as a discontinuous or absent anterior cruciate ligament with increased signal intensity on T2-weighted sequences. Complete tears show a gap or wavy, non-linear fibers. Bone bruises at the lateral femoral condyle and posterior tibia are a common associated finding. AI analysis looks for these specific signal patterns across multiple sequences to detect complete and partial tears.
How fast is Knee AI analysis?
Analysis typically completes within 60–90 seconds. Four AI models (GPT-4o, Gemini, Claude, Grok) process your Knee imaging in parallel, then Claude Opus synthesizes a unified report. Total time depends on the number of sequences uploaded — larger DICOM series take slightly longer to render in your browser before analysis begins.
Should I see a doctor after using this tool?
Yes, always consult a qualified physician or radiologist before making any medical decision. This tool provides AI-generated informational analysis to help you understand your Knee imaging — it is not a diagnosis and does not replace professional medical interpretation. If your analysis identifies concerning findings, or if you have significant pain, limited function, or acute injury, seek in-person evaluation promptly.