New features expected in 2025 on the Pixacare application

5 major new features will be introduced throughout the year.

Video integration in Pixacare.

📱‣‣ Capture videos for a 360° view of lesions.

In addition to photos, you can now add videos to the photo library for more precise documentation of the patient. Film your patient's wounds, lesions or gait from all angles. This allows you to keep a more complete record of the condition of lesions.

Import PDF and STL files.

📄 Easily import new document types. You'll soon be able to import new document formats into the application:

  • PDF: You can easily import prescriptions, biological tests, reports and other important documents in PDF format.
  • STL: You can import STL (3D) files captured with other tools.

The long-awaited arrival of AI.

👉 Use AI to measure and analyze chronic wounds.

  • Automatic wound surface measurement in cm2 with 95% accuracy.
  • Fabric analysis to detail composition with 81% accuracy.

Automatic wound measurement and analysis by AI will finally be available in beta version. You'll be able to preview this new feature in the coming months.

Optimizing documentation of multiple wounds.

📊 Enjoy a better user experience when navigating the wound interface.

Our aim is to make the application easier to use for patients with multiple wounds.

Remote collection of responses on patients' quality of life.

🏡 Send your patients a questionnaire to easily gather their feedback on the impact of treatments on quality of life. Here's how it will work:

  1. After an operation or treatment: the patient fills in the questionnaire.
  2. Collection of responses: responses are collected in a standardized way and analyzed to assess the impact of treatments on patients' quality of life.
  3. Data use: information is subsequently used for scientific publications or to assess patient satisfaction.

We look forward to seeing you enjoying these new features in 2025. Stay tuned! 😊

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