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(software)
November 10, 2025, 11:32am
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Hi everyone,
I have created some custom 3D Slicer apps using Kitware’s platform, and now I want to access them through a web browser .
I’m looking for the easiest technique or approach to do this. Should I use a specific server setup, web deployment tool, or something like Jupyter/VTK.js?
Any guidance, tutorials, or examples would be greatly appreciated!
ebrahim
(Ebrahim Ebrahim)
November 10, 2025, 2:31pm
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Not sure if this is the easiest or if it still works, but folks have looked at using Amazon Appstream; you can check out these posts:
At today’s MONAILabel workshop 100+ people could see how amazingly well Slicer works in a web browser using Amazon AppStream. For those who missed, here is a short demo:
[3D Slicer in a web browser - using Amazon AppStream]
Questions are already coming in if this is generally available and about how this can be set up. @pieper can you answer this question or ask someone from AWS to answer here?
Hi everyone,
What is the easiest appstream or cloud web service I can use to run 3d slicer 5.0.3 for segmentation (files with extension .seg.nrrd & .nii). My laptop cannot run versions beyond 4.8.1 and the segmentation files I have are not working on this version.
I am asking the (easiest) because I am not an expert, I just want to run version 5.0.3.
Any advice.
Thanks in advance.