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# 3D Slicer Reviews
**Vendor:** SlicerSolutions  
**Category:** [Medical 3D Visualization Software](https://www.g2.com/categories/medical-3d-visualization)  
**Average Rating:** 4.3/5.0  
**Total Reviews:** 25
## About 3D Slicer
Slicer‚Äôs mission is to transform analytics in the fashion and apparel industry. Slicer‚Äôs breakthrough platforms and analytics products, help organizations generate relevant insight faster and better, businesses monitor their performances dynamically, improve quality of decisions and formulate their strategic path. Slicer is a well-funded start up headquartered in Singapore with operations in India through Bangalore office. Slicer‚Äôs customers include leading brands in SEA &amp; India. Currently expanding into U.S and Canada.




## 3D Slicer Reviews
  ### 1. Perfect Tool for Image processing and Segmentation.

**Rating:** 3.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Deep  K. | CAD/CAM  Engineer, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 14, 2021

**What do you like best about 3D Slicer?**

The most likely feature of 3D Slicer is its 2D orthogonal slice views and 3D rendering view toolbar.
It's inbuilt Dicom database option and Python interaction for making some part of our workflow automatic.
Another most likely part is we have the option for extension installation which hep a lot during the segmentation.
We can easily customize Slicer and its Voting binary hole-filling Image filter is very useful during the segmentation process.

**What do you dislike about 3D Slicer?**

Its GUI is not user-friendly and Tools are not arranged in a sequential manner.
Software gets leggy when we import a 1.5GB file in it.
3D Rendering is time and memory consuming,
Finding a coordinate at a particular point is very difficult.
Profile line segmentation feature is missing.

**What problems is 3D Slicer solving and how is that benefiting you?**

We are using 3D Slicer for Medical Image Processing, Segmentation, and Analysis for creating a patient-specific 3D model for clinical help and Research purpose. In this kind of workflow 3D slicer is a very useful tool for the segmentation of Medical Images, we are using it and building business relationships.

  ### 2. Slicing good!

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Greivin Raúl N. | Ingeniero Dirección de Operaciones, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 14, 2021

**What do you like best about 3D Slicer?**

Thw way to navegante and view the slicing object is so practicle

**What do you dislike about 3D Slicer?**

There's no complain about this software.

**Recommendations to others considering 3D Slicer:**

Try this. It is useful for quick slices con your 3d models

**What problems is 3D Slicer solving and how is that benefiting you?**

I needed a tool forma slicing some objects so I can 3D print them in a better way

  ### 3. Medical Image Computing Software

**Rating:** 1.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Biotechnology | Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** March 31, 2021

**What do you like best about 3D Slicer?**

The most likely part of this software is that it's a free, open-source, and multi-platform software package widely used for medical, biomedical, and related imaging research. it is also very easy to use and it supports a wide range of DICOM information objects, such as 2D, 3D, 4D images, segmentation objects, registration objects, structured reports, parametric maps, RT structure sets, RT plans, RT images, RT dose maps. and this thing we can not expect in any open source free software. The last most likely part of this software is virtual reality and augmented reality.

**What do you dislike about 3D Slicer?**

This software doesn't support PIS ( patient-specific implant designing) and you can not generate Mesh(Tetrahedral/Hexahedral and mixed ). the software also gets freeze when you import large datasets and it doesn't have multiple export formats.

**What problems is 3D Slicer solving and how is that benefiting you?**

We are using this software for creating 3D models from medical images for research purpose and surgical planning report generation and in this, we found 3D Slicer very user-friendly software because it is a free open source software and we solve researchers problems with the help of this software and some other commercial software.

  ### 4. Excellent tool for exploring CMR datasets

**Rating:** 4.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Mary M. | Postdoctoral Researcher, Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 09, 2020

**What do you like best about 3D Slicer?**

I use Slicer3D for segmenting CMR images. I like the software is flexible, open-source, and offers several options for image processing. I like it allows to prepare scenes and exploit visualization tools for highlighting specific regions.

**What do you dislike about 3D Slicer?**

Sometimes the new tools are not straightforward, but that's not a serious issue once you get used to them. And also, sometimes there are errors when importing the DICOM data.

**Recommendations to others considering 3D Slicer:**

Don't be afraid of trying the new tools the developers improve, and to use the forum. I haven't asked anything yet, because every time I have a problem with the software, someone already asked the same thing and I get the answer I'm looking for.

**What problems is 3D Slicer solving and how is that benefiting you?**

I work with CMR imaging, and at this moment, I'm working on left atrium scar segmentation. It is quite challenging because the resolution of CMR images limits the identification of the LA wall, and it's not always possible to have success when segmenting it. The benefits rely mostly on the confidence levels for scar detection, as well as the visualization tools.

  ### 5. 3D Modelling using Medical Images

**Rating:** 3.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Sujith C. | Senior Research Fellow, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 15, 2020

**What do you like best about 3D Slicer?**

3D Slicer is the only tool which is able to decode DICOM RT Structure set, and convert them into 3D models itself. This software act as a bridge for working with medical images and creating a 3D model using those images. I personally used the software to create a base model of prosthetic talus  replacement for a patient. It also includes variety of features with RT Slicer add on, which can be used for experimenting radiotherapy treatment plans, Deformable image registration techniques and so on.

**What do you dislike about 3D Slicer?**

Contouring a binary map structure in Slicer is very slow,  each time when i draw a 2D shape using paint tool in a single slice of 3D volumetric DICOM image, i had to wait for 20 second for the software to respond. it is also the same when erasing a 2D shape it takes lot of time. it will be very useful if they could find a solution for that and add GPU support for visual rendering.

**Recommendations to others considering 3D Slicer:**

Apart from the software, 3D Slicer also provides various Extensions and add-on tools specially for medical imaging, radiotherapy and so one. Which may satisfy your exact needs, especially if your a medical professional, radiotherapist. Furthermore, 3D Slicer is a free and open source software, which makes it easily accessible for students, researchers and medical professionals.

**What problems is 3D Slicer solving and how is that benefiting you?**

I use 3D slicer to create 3D models from DICOM images. i also use 3D slicer to decode the existing RT Structure set created in commercial radiotherapy treatment planning system, thus making the process involved in 3D modelling easier.

  ### 6. Useful for quick tests and easy module integration

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Karen L. | Investigador, Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** September 26, 2021

**What do you like best about 3D Slicer?**

It's easy to test some algorithms without programming and fast to integrate new modules.

**What do you dislike about 3D Slicer?**

It's messy to locate Some functionalities and to learn how to use them.

**What problems is 3D Slicer solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Medical image analysis problemas. I
The main benefit is that integrating new tools based on Python is easy.

  ### 7. Helpful in many instances, but a bit buggy with long learning curve.

**Rating:** 3.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Matthew E. | Visiting Assistant Professor of Research, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 02, 2020

**What do you like best about 3D Slicer?**

Versatile and free way to view and manipulate 3D image volumes. Allows user to import image volumes in several different formats, including DICOM from the containing folder or from the header file.
The ability to download and install slicer extensions is helpful, as the broad user base has developed plugins for almost any use-case one could imagine.

**What do you dislike about 3D Slicer?**

Buggy on Windows and Mac - works best on Linux, but I don't use enough to justify a Linux install to run Slicer. Controls (sliders, etc.) are a bit sluggish. The transformation hierarchy can be confusing to use in terms of nesting transforms and subsequently exporting the final position/transform of the modified 3D volume.
While downloadable extensions are a boon to the platform, it speaks to it's "utility knife" nature in that Slicer is the hub to which extensions must be attached to improve functionality. Those are written by 3rd parties, and do not always function as intended. This can lead to unexpected program crashes. There is no auto-save feature I'm aware of, so it's up to the user to save often to avoid losing work.

**Recommendations to others considering 3D Slicer:**

It's free, so give it a try and see if you like it. Know that, if it really solves your issue, running on a Linux install will improve responsiveness.

**What problems is 3D Slicer solving and how is that benefiting you?**

I use Slicer to visualize 3D brain MRI and CT datasets. It has also helped in preparing 3D-printing models (STL) of the same, though that is not my primary use case.

In terms of visualizing 3D data sets, I am typically interested in understanding neurosurgical targets in the thalamus as they relate to fiber tracks etc.

  ### 8. Most comprehensive medical image computing software

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Andras L. | Senior Research Engineer, Associate Director of Engineering at Laboratory for Percutaneous Surgery, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 28, 2020

**What do you like best about 3D Slicer?**

You can accomplish almost any task related to medical image visualization, processing, and analysis using 3D Slicer and its extensions. It is free, open-source, and has completely restriction-free license, It has a large, friendly, and helpful user community (at https://discourse.slicer.org and biannual in-person meetings). It is robust enough that we can use it in the operating room for real-time surgical guidance.

**What do you dislike about 3D Slicer?**

It is sometimes not easy to figure out how to do simple things. It is not always obvious what the software is capable of and what exact combination of tools can be used to accomplish a complex task.

**What problems is 3D Slicer solving and how is that benefiting you?**

We use 3D Slicer for almost all of the projects in our lab - surgical navigation, interactive visualization in virtual reality, image registration, segmentation for deep learning training data generation, and doing all kinds of processing and quantifications.

  ### 9. Best Open Source program to understand 3D Organ Reconstruction coming from an engineering background

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Ricardo M. |  Biomedical and Industrial Project Engineer, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 31, 2020

**What do you like best about 3D Slicer?**

There is always a way to improve my workflow. There are plugins, shortcuts, and options to make better use of the segmentation and data I use to work. I really like the Segment Editor module, it gives me the ability to segment different organs in as many ways as my computer lets me. The Fill Between Slices option in the Segment Editor makes easier my work by letting me segment just some parts and it automatically segments the slices between. Finally, the best thing I can find in the Segment Editor module is the Smoothing option, there are always particles floating in a model or rough edges, this option lets me optimize and improve my final model with a smoother and cleaner surface.

**What do you dislike about 3D Slicer?**

There are too many options and too many ways to do the same thing, it is confusing for a new user to understand how some things work. An example is the Segment Editor and the Editor, both can do basicaly the same thing in different ways but the Editor can be used to select which part of the tractography will be shown. In contrast, the Segment Editor has more options and plugins to segment things.

**Recommendations to others considering 3D Slicer:**

It's the best way to start doing 3D reconstructions, it is free, has a great amount of documentation and forums solved.

**What problems is 3D Slicer solving and how is that benefiting you?**

I do organ and tractography reconstructions with a multidisciplinary team. Thanks to 3D Slicer's free nature we can work in a startup with a low budget but still get similar results as other programs in the market.

  ### 10. Helpful tool, great for beginners

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Higher Education | Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 09, 2020

**What do you like best about 3D Slicer?**

The databases and scans are great and useful for many applications, with lots of different sections of the body and easy to explore. The segment and segment editor tools also are very easy to use, and provide quick ways of isolating specific structures. It is also available for all platforms, which is a relief since usually I have to split my Mac to use some applications. Finally, it includes a lot of imaging modalities in the database. Overall, a great tool for learning.

**What do you dislike about 3D Slicer?**

It doesn't work as well with DICOM archives downloaded from other sources, which is a shame, since for one specific project I needed a CT scan with a certain pathology, which wasn't available, but I encountered a lot of issues when I tried to upload it to the library. Also, some visualization tools took a lot of time to get used to.

**What problems is 3D Slicer solving and how is that benefiting you?**

I've working with 3D Slicer to obtain and print models for human anatomy, in order to demonstrate both the functioning of normal anatomical structures, as well as pathological conditions. Some of the .stl files that I've printed include the hip joint, the aorta and its branches, and an abdominal aortic aneurysm, all of them for educational purposes.

  ### 11. Worth the Reward of Visualization

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Breanna V. | Social Media Manager, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 08, 2020

**What do you like best about 3D Slicer?**

I love that with its tools, I am able to extract data from medical imagery, which can then be printed via a 3D printer. This allowed doctors and medical students the ability to see, feel, and study certain parts of human anatomy to assess the best course of action for diagnosis.

**What do you dislike about 3D Slicer?**

It's fairly complicated to get used to, but I'm fortunate to have a background in design which aids me in knowing what to look for. I could see that it was much more complicated for doctors/medical students who had no prior knowledge and therefore were very lost. 

I will say that the amount of crashing was another issue, as it is quite a large program to run.

**Recommendations to others considering 3D Slicer:**

I would say to utilize all of the resources that are out there. There are a lot of tutorials, it just takes patience and a determination to learn.

**What problems is 3D Slicer solving and how is that benefiting you?**

We were able to solve the problem of taking something flat like an MRI or a CT scan, a flat image that people look at and don't exactly always understand what they're looking at, extract the data and give it volume. From there it was just a matter of setting it to print, cleaning it up, and presenting to the user. 

I watched medical students use them to really illustrate diagnosis in presentations, investigators present them in court cases to explain what happened, and medical students practice on resin hearts that we printed from their patients. We even had some parents elect to not have surgery on their child, then changed their mind when they saw the printed object. That was truly powerful to witness. 

 I think what it really comes down to is that by allowing people the option to touch the image they're looking at, hold it in their hands, and see the problems right in front of them, then everything just becomes so much clearer and real that it's impossible to ignore, thus allowing for action to be taken.

  ### 12. Great software with a bit of a learning curve.

**Rating:** 4.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Rashi G. | Biomedical Executive, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 02, 2020

**What do you like best about 3D Slicer?**

The best feature I found was the dicom converter. I could input any image in the software with any number of data and get it converted in any other format. The viewing is also very user friendly, and the segmentation results are satisfying. The best way to view a CT or MRI data, and very good from quick segmentation. I tried Anonymizing my data using the 3D slicer and i got good results, so it solved my purpose.

**What do you dislike about 3D Slicer?**

There are so many functions and they are not organized properly. There is a big grid of all the functions, it would be great if there is an organized tabs. Also the UI can be better, the font is too small almost not readable. Also the software crashes quite a lot while working which makes it weaker then the competitors. We at Imaginarium work with many segmentation software and Slicer is mostly our last choice because the software is not that easy to use and has a lot of glitches.

**Recommendations to others considering 3D Slicer:**

If you are looking for a quick tool for your segmentation, 3D slicer is the best choice for viewing and other manipulations. The results are quick and satisfying. If you are looking for a quick tool for your segmentation, 3D slicer is the best choice for viewing and other manipulations.

**What problems is 3D Slicer solving and how is that benefiting you?**

It is a free software, so costing is a main problem that i solved. Also, there is a lot of content available on the internet. Tutorials and other helping info to use the software. this makes it easier to understand and troubleshoot any issue if we get stuck in the middle. The thresholding and masking presents are great help during quick segmentations and specially bones get segmented pretty easily.

  ### 13. 3D Slicer Usability

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Information Technology and Services | Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** November 25, 2020

**What do you like best about 3D Slicer?**

3D Slicer has state-of-the-art implementations of registration and segmentation algorithms in easy-to-use interfaces.  It excels at visualizing and portraying publication-grade figures of inherently three-dimensional phenomenon.

**What do you dislike about 3D Slicer?**

The lack of an enterprise data warehouse to seamlessly manage multiple projects.

**Recommendations to others considering 3D Slicer:**

What 3D Slicer lack in a good multi-project interface it makes up for in its capacity to render multiple imaging essentials and apply state-of-the-art tools for image manipulation.

Furthermore, the discourse group (https://discourse.slicer.org/) is very active with many incredibly helpful contributors.  Getting an idea from concept through prototype--and ultimately to delivery--is made much more enjoyable with their assistance.

**What problems is 3D Slicer solving and how is that benefiting you?**

3D Slicer allows me to have highly accurate predictions of brain implant locations on preclinical models (mouse, pig, monkey, cadaver).

It also allows me to visualize my data and communicate it in a highly relevant manner.

  ### 14. Live three dimensional reconstruction of Arteriovenous fistulas

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Medical Devices | Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 08, 2020

**What do you like best about 3D Slicer?**

I like the broad range of tools available with this software. There are so many different applications with 3D slicer from real time imaging to full three dimensional reconstruction of all tissue types. This software is great for further analysis of ultrasound and MRI images, and allows for things which are not capable on the machine itself.

Easy to use and helpful tutorials available on 3D Slicer.

**What do you dislike about 3D Slicer?**

When using the drawing tools in 3D Slicer for 3D reconstruction (not real-time), the tools were at times not sufficient. For example when uploading sliced images of an arteriovenous fistula during perfusion, often the software could not pick up the liquid flow and so I would have to draw it myself in tools.

**Recommendations to others considering 3D Slicer:**

I would definitely recommend it. The software has great capabilities. When using 3D Slicer, there are some good tutorials available on the website which are quite useful and take you through the step by step of navigating the software.

**What problems is 3D Slicer solving and how is that benefiting you?**

I used 3D Slicer to reconstruct AVFs during perfusion in order to have a 3D model to use for  finite element analysis. The purpose of this was to gain a better understanding of the hemodynamics associated with arteriovenous fistulas, how it often leads to remodelling and subsequent failure. I liked how I could incorporate code written using a Plus toolkit IGT link, which allowed me to communicate between the ultrasound machine, 3D Slicer and webcam. Using markers, 3D slicer tracked the ultrasound in real time whilst collecting the ultrasound images and exact position of the probe. This high capability allowed for love three dimensional reconstruction.

  ### 15. Great open source tool for DICOM image segmentation

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Puneet M. | Analyst, Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 07, 2020

**What do you like best about 3D Slicer?**

Being an open source tool, it’s easy to get your hands on 3D slicer. There are tons of tutorials available with quality documentation. Although there are paid software available, they can cost you upward of $10k for the cheapest annual license.

**What do you dislike about 3D Slicer?**

There might be more steps required to go from MRI/CT scans to a 3D model but being an open source tool, it’s the best one out there in my experience.

**What problems is 3D Slicer solving and how is that benefiting you?**

I used 3D slicer to create 3D models of the human upper airway from MRI scans. I then used those models in CFD and FSI simulations.

  ### 16. Medical Augmented reality

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Harshdeep S. | Graduate Research Assistant, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** January 07, 2021

**What do you like best about 3D Slicer?**

3D segmentation from MRI scans and attaching markers on 3D models to pinpoint match with actual model which worked as actually I needed for my AR research.

**What do you dislike about 3D Slicer?**

segment slice by slice was slow, but segmenting by filling was an attractive feature but not accurate enough

**What problems is 3D Slicer solving and how is that benefiting you?**

It solved my problem by giving me an accurate size of model and marking model for point matching to track the physical model in AR environment and placing animated model on it

  ### 17. Valuable software for medical image processing

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Harsha B. | Process Engineer, Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 10, 2020

**What do you like best about 3D Slicer?**

The ability to segment medical images (CT and MRI) into 3D models for analysis and 3D printing.

**What do you dislike about 3D Slicer?**

There is a steep learning curve for anyone who's new to the software as there are a multitude of image processing options available. With proper tutorials and training this ofcourse will become an advantage later once the user is comfortable using different options.

**What problems is 3D Slicer solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Creating 3D models of human anatomy from medical imaging. Specially anatomical models of hips, spines and feet for orthopedic surgeries.

  ### 18. among the best open source tool for annotation and image processing

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Research | Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 04, 2020

**What do you like best about 3D Slicer?**

I like 3d rendering and the ability to efficiently handle multiple imaging file types -> DICOMS, NIFTI etc.

**What do you dislike about 3D Slicer?**

It could be a bit more stable, but its not a big issue. I think the UI may be not as userfriendly for less tech oriented physicians etc.

**What problems is 3D Slicer solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Machine learning applied to MRI. It's easy to annotate 3d-images and export them for use in python.

  ### 19. Good open source software for medical image processing

**Rating:** 3.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** José  D. | Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 08, 2020

**What do you like best about 3D Slicer?**

Open source, easy to edit and code, intuitive, good community support

**What do you dislike about 3D Slicer?**

clunky controls to move the 3d Perspective
lack of documentation of certain features, specially if created by users

**What problems is 3D Slicer solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Used 3D slicer to implement an image guidade system for prostate biopsies 
(post-processing, segmentation, registration).

  ### 20. 3D Slicer Review from Medical visualisation and Medical Art

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Media Production | Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 14, 2020

**What do you like best about 3D Slicer?**

Direct and indirect rendering of data...

**What do you dislike about 3D Slicer?**

Complexity of certain rendering techniques

**Recommendations to others considering 3D Slicer:**

Absolutely, anybody that is going into the medical art and visualisation field

**What problems is 3D Slicer solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Drawing organs and inner structures from renders, making 3D prints and moulds based on real patient data

  ### 21. Year of scan examination during biomedical engineering course.

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Mechanical or Industrial Engineering | Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 20, 2020

**What do you like best about 3D Slicer?**

The software is easy to get familiar with and provides great deal of detail in examination.

**What do you dislike about 3D Slicer?**

Orientation of the sample can be a bit tricky at first, but this is overcome with more experience.

**What problems is 3D Slicer solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Examination of organs from CT scans to identify any outliers and diagnose problems. Oragns are cearly viable and can be segmented for closer examination.  Contrasts can be adjusted to outline specific details.

  ### 22. Great product

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Research | Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 23, 2020

**What do you like best about 3D Slicer?**

It's fairly easy to use and free, and has a robust ability to be modified to your needs

**What do you dislike about 3D Slicer?**

Using a circular brush on square voxels is annoying at times when cleaning up a segmentation

**What problems is 3D Slicer solving and how is that benefiting you?**

I can't share that information but it does help

  ### 23. User friendly

**Rating:** 5.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Research | Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 25, 2020

**What do you like best about 3D Slicer?**

It has been morethan 6 years working with 3D slicer and really easy to work with with alot of modules

**What do you dislike about 3D Slicer?**

The deisgn needed to be more professional

**Recommendations to others considering 3D Slicer:**

Really great

**What problems is 3D Slicer solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Coregisteration, segmentation multiple region of interests at the same time

  ### 24. 3d slicer

**Rating:** 4.0/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Higher Education | Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 11, 2020

**What do you like best about 3D Slicer?**

Automatic segmentation capability from images

**What do you dislike about 3D Slicer?**

GUI doesn't look user friendly. Compactibility issues with previous versions.

**What problems is 3D Slicer solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Segmenting of ct images and converting 3d cad models

  ### 25. Easy to slice with simple UI

**Rating:** 4.5/5.0 stars

**Reviewed by:** Verified User in Mechanical or Industrial Engineering | Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)

**Reviewed Date:** December 02, 2020

**What do you like best about 3D Slicer?**

Easily understandable UI and customisable parameters

**What do you dislike about 3D Slicer?**

Slicing time and variable parameters in software

**What problems is 3D Slicer solving and how is that benefiting you?**

Support problem and layer issues


## 3D Slicer Discussions
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## 3D Slicer Features
**Diagnostic Imaging**
- PACS Image Processing
- VNA System Support

**Clinical Analysis**
- 2D Visualization
- 4D Visualization
- Simulation

**Operations**
- AI Technology
- Dosage Tracking
- Export for 3D Printing

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