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Vizua3D

SoftwareSeattle, WA, USAFounded 2011· One of 361 Software companies tracked by AMPulse

Cloud-based 3D visualization, sharing, and printing platform that converts medical scans (e.g., DICOM) into printable models, enabling real-time collaboration and on-demand 3D printing for professionals and consumers.

CEO / Founder
Dean Lester
Team Size
1-10
Stage
Active
Total Funding
$750K
Latest Round
Accelerator
Key Investors
MonacoTech, Mercuri

Technology & Products

Key Products

Vizua Online (hosted 3D visualization service); Cloud-based 3D visualization platform; 2D to 3D conversion tools; 3D printing integration with cost estimates; Annotation and collaboration tools

Technological Advantage

Claimed: 20 NVIDIA GPUs per server enable supercomputing-level performance for 3D visualization. Verified: Partnerships with 3D Systems and Orange Silicon Valley demonstrate scalability. Defensible: Cloud-based architecture and proprietary algorithms offer switching costs.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Reduces time and cost for 3D model creation from medical scans by up to 80% compared to traditional methods, enabling instant sharing and collaboration globally without specialized hardware, and providing print quotes before commissioning.

How They Differentiate

3x faster 3D rendering from medical scans compared to standard web-based viewers (real-time vs. minutes), integrated 3D printing workflow with cost estimates unlike visualization-only platforms, and browser-based accessibility without plugins vs. desktop-dependent competitors.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Healthcare professionals (radiologists, dentists, veterinarians), educators, museums, engineering/design firms, and consumers needing 3D visualization and printing services.

Industry Verticals

Medical; Education; Cultural Heritage; Engineering; Design

Competitors

Hexa; YouVue; Unity

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Revenue under $1 million; niche focus on medical 3D visualization and printing

Major Milestones

Launched platform at RSNA 2011; Partnership with 3D Systems announced in 2013; Demonstrated GPU-accelerated supercomputing with Orange Silicon Valley in 2017

Notable Customers

Chicago Brookfield Zoo (veterinary use); Museums (cultural heritage applications)