Cornerstone is a set of JavaScript libraries that can be used to build web-based medical imaging applications. It provides a framework to build radiology applications such as the OHIF Viewer.
- Fast: Cornerstone leverages WebGL to provide high-performance image rendering and WebAssembly for fast image decompression.
- Flexible: Cornerstone provides APIs for defining custom image, volume, and metadata loading schemes, allowing developers to easily connect with proprietary image archives.
- Community Driven: Cornerstone is supported by the Open Health Imaging Foundation. We publish our roadmap and welcome contributions and collaboration.
- Standards Compliant: Cornerstone's core focus is Radiology, so it provides DICOMweb compatibility out-of-the-box.
Learn how to use Cornerstone3D in your project.
You can find the Cornerstone documentation on the website.
The documentation is divided into several sections
Users can post questions and issues on the Open Health Imaging Foundation (OHIF) Community Forum. Developer issues or bugs can be reported as Github Issues.
The OHIF Resources page may be of interest to Cornerstone users, as it includes presentations and demonstrations of OHIF and Cornerstone.
Cornerstone has adopted a Code of Conduct that we expect project participants to adhere to.
Read our guide on How-to Contribute and about our Issue Triage process.
Cornerstone is MIT licensed.