
Google AI Studio is a comprehensive platform for discovering, building, and operating AI-powered applications at scale. It unifies Google’s leading AI models, including Gemini 3.5, Imagen, Veo, and Gemma, in a single workspace. Developers can test and refine prompts across text, image, audio, and video without switching tools. The platform is built around vibe coding, allowing users to create applications by simply describing their intent. Natural language inputs are transformed into functional AI apps with built-in features. Integrated deployment tools enable fast publishing with minimal configuration. Google AI Studio also provides centralized management for API keys, usage, and billing. Detailed analytics and logs offer visibility into performance and resource consumption. SDKs and APIs support seamless integration into existing systems. Extensive documentation accelerates learning and adoption. The platform is optimized for speed, scalability, and experimentation. Google AI Studio serves as a complete hub for vibe coding–driven AI development.
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TeleRay stands out as the pioneering telehealth and image management solution in the industry. This cloud-based platform enables users to safely exchange medical images with a variety of professionals, including specialists, clinicians, and referring doctors, as well as with patients. Its robust feature set allows for the importation and conversion of both DICOM and non-DICOM images, along with providing query capability and HL7 connectivity. Additionally, it seamlessly integrates with any electronic medical record (EMR) system, and users can access images via an FDA-approved viewer on any device, regardless of location.
The platform offers comprehensive DICOM image migration services, which encompass setup, training, and implementation support. Options for live streaming and remote control of imaging modalities are also available, allowing professionals to effectively collaborate from virtually anywhere.
TeleRay prioritizes security with peer-to-peer health and data communication, and its application includes useful workflow tools such as waiting rooms, multi-call capabilities, call transfers, and image sharing, making it user-friendly and budget-conscious.
Currently, over 3,000 locations utilize our services, including 38 leading medical centers across more than 20 countries, demonstrating our extensive reach and reliability. Discover the benefits of TeleRay by signing up for a free trial today.
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ReconstructMe
ReconstructMe operates similarly to a conventional video camera—simply move around the object you intend to turn into a 3D model. Its scanning capabilities accommodate a variety of sizes, ranging from small objects like human faces to larger environments such as whole rooms, and it is compatible with standard computer systems. You can delve into its various features and discover how to integrate ReconstructMe into your projects by utilizing its comprehensive SDK. Instead of just producing a video stream, ReconstructMe generates a complete 3D model in real-time as you navigate around the subject. Furthermore, understanding the hardware requirements is crucial for achieving optimal performance. ReconstructMe stands out in its ability to capture and process color data from the scanned object, provided the sensor can supply the required color information. This adaptability not only enhances its functionality but also makes it an indispensable asset for a broad spectrum of modeling applications. As users engage with ReconstructMe, they will find that its user-friendly interface and efficient processing capabilities significantly streamline the modeling workflow.
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AliceVision
We create a detailed software solution focused on 3D reconstruction, photomodeling, and camera tracking. Our goal is to build a solid software base that leverages the latest computer vision algorithms, enabling thorough testing, analysis, and repurposing. Partnerships between academic institutions and the industry are crucial to delivering sophisticated algorithms that uphold the necessary robustness and quality throughout the visual effects and filmmaking stages. The field of photogrammetry, which is concerned with obtaining measurements from photographs, reconstructs the spatial layout of a scene using a series of disorganized images or videos. While conventional photography captures a three-dimensional environment and flattens it onto a two-dimensional plane, resulting in diminished depth perception, photogrammetry aims to recover this lost depth information. By combining two prominent computer vision techniques—“Structure-from-Motion” (SfM) and “Multi View Stereo” (MVS)—we achieve a comprehensive representation of the scene, as these methods collaborate to form a unified model. This sophisticated process not only improves the precision of reconstructions but also plays a vital role in driving innovation across various visual media applications, ultimately pushing the boundaries of what is possible in digital imagery.
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