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The Interactive Radiology Report

See, understand, and explore your imaging results

Health & Fitness
Artificial Intelligence
Medical
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Traditional radiology reports were written for clinicians, not for the people reading them. Braid's Interactive Radiology Report is built for patients: medical terms open into plain-English explanations, annotated image cards link into a built-in viewer so patients can explore the actual study, and an inline AI assistant answers follow-up questions about that specific report. It turns a static report into something patients can actually understand and use.

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Hello Product Hunt! 👋

I’m Kevin, CEO and co-founder of Braid Health.

We built The Interactive Radiology Report because most radiology reports were never designed for patients. They’re dense, text-heavy, and hard to act on unless you already speak the language of imaging.

Our goal was simple: make the report itself understandable.

With Braid’s Interactive Radiology Report, patients can:
🔎 Click underlined medical terms to get plain-English explanations
🖼️ Open annotated image cards in a built-in viewer and explore the actual study
💬 Ask follow-up questions inside the report as they read Instead of getting a static document, patients get something they can actually use to understand what was found and participate more fully in their care.

Why this matters:

Too many patients get access to their report, but not real understanding. We think those should come together.

We’d love your feedback:

If you’ve ever looked at a radiology report and felt lost, what would have helped most: better explanations, clearer visuals, easier image navigation, better follow-up questions, or something else?

Thanks for checking it out. We’re excited to hear what you think. 🙏

P.S. This is designed to help patients understand their report, not replace medical advice from a clinician.

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About The Interactive Radiology Report on Product Hunt

See, understand, and explore your imaging results

The Interactive Radiology Report was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 7 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #39 on the daily leaderboard. Traditional radiology reports were written for clinicians, not for the people reading them. Braid's Interactive Radiology Report is built for patients: medical terms open into plain-English explanations, annotated image cards link into a built-in viewer so patients can explore the actual study, and an inline AI assistant answers follow-up questions about that specific report. It turns a static report into something patients can actually understand and use.

The Interactive Radiology Report was featured in Health & Fitness (82.8k followers), Artificial Intelligence (471k followers) and Medical (3.4k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 129.9k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

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