Written by Alberto Finadri When we think about the visual economy we tend to associate it only with those sectors that work through images, such as media,...
EVIDENTIA: Not just image comparison. A new way of seeing medical data.
Evidentia helps medical teams review imaging with speed, consistency, and confidence.
Medical imaging generates a huge amount of visual information every day, but reviewing that information still depends heavily on time, concentration, memory, and manual comparison. Evidentia compares images across time, highlights meaningful visual changes, and explains what has changed in clear semantic terms, while leaving diagnosis and clinical judgment exactly where they belong: with the physician.
The explainable comparator for medical imaging, designed to support traceable clinical review.
Built for Clinical Reality
Evidentia helps clinicians identify relevant differences in seconds and place them in context. This supports more consistent review workflows across specialties, departments, and institutions.
From Comparison to Comprehension
The platform brings attention to the areas that have changed over time, and adds an explainable semantic layer to the comparison. The goal is not to automate diagnosis, but to make visual evolution easier to understand and document.
Explainable AI for Medical Professionals
Human-centered medical AI is increasingly framed around transparency, user understanding, and the ability to inspect how an output was generated, rather than around black-box automation alone.
A Safeguard for Institutions and Practitioners
Evidentia creates a durable analytical history for each case. By preserving comparisons, annotations, and detected variations over time, it supports reporting, collaboration, second opinions, longitudinal review, and compliance-oriented documentation in environments where audit trails are increasingly important.
That historical layer is valuable not only for efficiency, but also for accountability. In practice, it gives institutions and practitioners a more reliable record of what was reviewed, what changed, and how the case evolved over time.








