Slicer in the web browser

Hi everyone,

I’d like to ask you a quick question, if I may. I’d be extremely grateful if you could point me in the right direction.

Here’s my current workflow: I segment organs using 3D Slicer, then export the .obj files and upload them to Sketchfab. This setup allows surgeons to visualize the 3D models in the OR with nothing more than an internet connection—no software installation required. It’s intuitive, and our clients love it.
Here’s an example: LST1120251 - Download Free 3D model by SurgiPrint [235cdc1] - Sketchfab

The issue is that Sketchfab doesn’t allow me to adjust opacity or toggle structures on and off.

I’m therefore looking for a web-based alternative to 3D Slicer, or any similar tool, that would allow users to interact with the models (adjust opacity, isolate structures, etc.)—without requiring any installation.

I hope I’ve explained my situation clearly.
Thank you very much in advance for your help!

Dr. Mike Salavracos (radiologist)

There is a similar topic, and you may find some relevant links in the post I posted there.
You can run Slicer remotely, either from the cloud and access it in a browser, or from a desktop PC via some remote desktop solution.

Best,
Attila