Apple Vision Pro

Any device. Any location. Including this one.

Sirona is a Chromium-native, cloud-native application — so it runs in Apple Vision Pro's browser the same way it runs on your laptop, your iPad, or a reading-room workstation. This isn't a headset reading workflow you need to adopt. It's a demonstration of the point: an architecture built for the browser runs anywhere a browser does — including whatever comes next.

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How Sirona is Different

Your radiology platform runs wherever a browser does

Sirona is built entirely on web standards — Chromium-native rendering, WebGL for diagnostic visualization, and adaptive bitrate streaming from a global CDN. That means it can run wherever a modern browser runs — from desktop Chrome to new device categories like Vision Pro. No native app to build, no App Store approval to wait for, no feature gap between platforms. When Apple ships a new device, Sirona already works on it. That's not a roadmap item — it's an architectural fact.

Full platform, any screen

Because Sirona is browser-based, the same platform that runs on a desktop monitor also renders in Apple Vision Pro — no feature gaps, no native app. It's less a reading destination than a demonstration of what a browser-native architecture makes possible.

Browser-Native Rendering

Sirona runs in Chromium and Safari with WebGL-powered diagnostic visualization. No plugins, no downloads, no native app required.

Adaptive Bitrate Streaming

Netflix-style streaming from a global CDN adapts image quality to your bandwidth. Full diagnostic quality on any connection, any device.

Patented Eye Tracking

US Patent 11,164,045 B2 covers gaze-correlated ML for medical imaging. Vision Pro's built-in eye tracking creates new possibilities for gaze-aware workflows.

Infinite Workspace

Vision Pro offers unlimited virtual screen real estate. Arrange viewer, reporter, and worklist across your field of view however you want.

Voice + Gaze Interaction

Dictate reports while looking at findings. Sirona's multimodal AI understands clinical context — combine that with gaze data for smarter assistance.

Device-Agnostic Architecture

Laptop, iPad, workstation, Vision Pro — same login, same data, same workflow. Switch devices mid-session without losing context.

What spatial computing means for radiology

Today

Sirona already runs on Vision Pro

Open Safari on Apple Vision Pro, navigate to Sirona, and it loads — the real platform, not a mockup or a special build. The same code that runs in the reading room renders here, because it's all browser-native. To be explicit: Vision Pro is not cleared or validated for clinical reading, and we're not offering it for that — getting there would take a substantial validation effort. The point here is architectural: when the foundation is right, a brand-new device just works — nothing to port, nothing to install.

Full diagnostic viewer with MPR, MIP, and hanging protocols

AI-powered reporter with speech recognition and auto-populated templates

Intelligent worklist with study routing and prioritization

Diagnostic-quality WebGL rendering, built under Sirona's regulated, design-controlled SDLC

Patented

Eye tracking meets clinical intelligence

Sirona's patented technology (US 11,164,045 B2) integrates eye-tracking hardware with machine learning to correlate where a physician looks with what the image shows. On Vision Pro, this means the system can observe gaze patterns during a read, combine them with computer vision analysis of the study and clinical context from the report, and feed all of that into a multimodal workflow model. The result: an AI assistant that understands not just what you're saying, but what you're looking at and why it matters.

US Patent 11,164,045 B2: gaze-correlated ML for medical imaging

Combines eye tracking, computer vision, and clinical report context

Multimodal model assists with report section placement and findings

Built on Sirona's unified data model — images, reports, and clinical data connected

Architecture

Built once, runs everywhere — forever

Legacy PACS vendors build native desktop applications that take years to port to new platforms. Sirona builds for the browser. When Apple shipped Vision Pro, Sirona worked on it immediately — no development sprint, no beta program, no waiting. The same will be true for whatever device comes next. Cloud-native architecture means your practice can adopt new hardware the day it ships, not months after your PACS vendor decides to support it.

Chromium and Safari compatible — runs on any modern browser engine

WebGL diagnostic rendering works across all platforms

Cloud infrastructure handles all compute — device just needs a screen and a connection

No native app store dependency or approval cycles

Display

The same rendering pipeline, on new hardware

Vision Pro's micro-OLED panels deliver more pixels per eye than a 4K television, with foveated rendering that prioritizes detail where the wearer is looking. Sirona's WebGL pipeline is the same one that runs on a desktop or tablet — it doesn't change to accommodate the device. That's the real story: the rendering behaves consistently wherever a browser runs. Whether anyone chooses to work in a headset is up to them; the architecture simply doesn't have to be rebuilt for the hardware.

Foveated rendering routes GPU budget to the gaze region in real time

WebGL diagnostic pipeline parity with desktop and tablet sessions

Adaptive streaming holds quality through bandwidth fluctuation

Color-accurate, window/level controls preserved across the spatial workspace

Platform reach

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installs required on any device

Patented

gaze-correlated ML for medical imaging (US 11,164,045 B2)

Cloud-native

high availability on every device

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platform for every screen — desktop to Vision Pro

Work from anywhere means anywhere

Demo: Sirona in Vision Pro

Watch as RadOS comes to life in the Apple Vision Pro environment hours after its initial launch. As a website, Sirona just works: at your workstation, on your phone, or in virtual reality.

FAQs

Does Sirona have a native Apple Vision Pro app?

Sirona doesn't need one. It's a cloud-native web application built on web standards — no download, no install, no App Store dependency. Supported browser and device configurations are confirmed per deployment.

Does Sirona render the same on Vision Pro as on a workstation?

The WebGL rendering pipeline is device-agnostic — it renders the same way on Vision Pro as it does on a desktop, built under Sirona's regulated, design-controlled SDLC. That said, Vision Pro isn't positioned as a supported diagnostic reading environment; it's an illustration of how a browser-native architecture carries to new device categories.

What patents does Sirona hold related to spatial computing?

Sirona holds US Patent 11,164,045 B2 covering eye-tracking hardware integrated with machine learning to correlate physician gaze with medical image features. This is foundational to gaze-aware radiology workflows on devices with built-in eye tracking, like Apple Vision Pro.

How does eye tracking improve radiology workflows?

Eye tracking adds a new data dimension to the reading process. When combined with computer vision analysis of the study and clinical context from the report, a multimodal model can assist in real time — helping ensure findings are documented in the right report section, flagging areas the radiologist may want to revisit, and streamlining the dictation-to-report workflow.

Can I switch between Vision Pro and a regular monitor mid-session?

Yes. Sirona is cloud-native — your session state, worklist position, and open studies persist in the cloud. Log in on Vision Pro, then switch to your desktop, and pick up exactly where you left off.

Does this work with other XR or spatial computing devices?

Sirona runs in any modern browser. If a device has a browser — whether it's Apple Vision Pro, Meta Quest with a browser, or future spatial computing hardware — Sirona will work on it. No porting, no development cycle, no waiting for vendor support.