Ultrasound Viewer Online
View ultrasound sonogram images directly in your web browser. Upload DICOM files from obstetric, cardiac, abdominal, or vascular ultrasound exams and see the images rendered instantly. Perfect for viewing pregnancy ultrasounds, echocardiogram results, or abdominal scans without installing medical imaging software.
Svojo datoteko povlecite sem
DICOM (.dcm), NIfTI (.nii, .nii.gz), NRRD (.nrrd), MHA (.mha)
Max file size: 200 MB • Processed locally
Why Use an Online Ultrasound Viewer?
Ultrasound is one of the most common medical imaging procedures — used for pregnancy monitoring, heart evaluation (echocardiography), abdominal organ assessment, vascular studies, and musculoskeletal imaging. After your ultrasound appointment, the imaging center may provide DICOM files containing your sonogram images. These files cannot be opened with standard photo viewers, but our online tool renders them instantly.
Expectant parents are particularly eager to view and share their pregnancy ultrasound images. Instead of relying on the small printout from the clinic, uploading DICOM ultrasound files to our viewer produces high-quality images that can be downloaded, shared with family, and saved as lasting keepsakes. The digital quality is often significantly better than the thermal paper printouts provided at the clinic.
Ultrasound DICOM files may contain single images (static captures), multi-frame sequences (cine clips showing motion), or structured reports with measurements. Our viewer extracts and renders the image data from all of these formats, displaying the familiar grayscale sonographic appearance with proper dynamic range.
How to View Ultrasound Images Online
- Upload your ultrasound DICOM file (.dcm) from the imaging center or patient portal.
- The viewer renders the sonogram with proper ultrasound display settings.
- View your ultrasound images in the browser — download as JPG to share with family.
Key Features
- View pregnancy, cardiac, abdominal, and vascular ultrasound images
- Better image quality than thermal paper printouts
- Support for 2D, M-mode, Doppler, and 3D capture DICOM files
- Compatible with all ultrasound manufacturers (GE, Philips, Samsung, Siemens)
- Download sonogram images as JPG for sharing with family
- Free online tool — no installation or registration needed
- Secure processing with encrypted uploads and auto-deletion
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I view pregnancy ultrasound images?
Yes. Obstetric ultrasound DICOM files from all trimesters are supported — including early dating scans, anatomy scans (18-20 weeks), growth scans, and 3D/4D ultrasound captures. Upload the .dcm files and see your baby's images in full digital quality.
Does the viewer support echocardiogram (heart ultrasound)?
Yes. Echocardiogram DICOM files including 2D echo, M-mode, Doppler, and color flow imaging are supported. Multi-frame echo sequences (cine loops) will display the first frame as a static image for viewing.
Why do my ultrasound images look different from the printout?
Clinic printouts are produced on thermal paper with limited dynamic range, often resulting in washed-out or dark images. Digital DICOM files contain the full grayscale information captured by the ultrasound machine, producing higher-quality images with better detail and contrast when rendered on a proper display.
Can I view 3D or 4D ultrasound DICOM files?
3D ultrasound surface renders stored as 2D DICOM images are displayed as-is. Volumetric 3D/4D datasets stored as multi-frame DICOM files will display individual frames. True 3D rendering requires specialized software, but the stored 2D captures and snapshots are viewable in our tool.