Incision X is built for surgeons, institutions, and research teams that treat operative video as a long-term asset. You’re not paying for storage alone – you’re paying for de-identification at source, compliance-by-default, and a platform designed to support collaboration and future AI development.
Two standard packages. A third option for academic and research groups handling large datasets and needing a bespoke ingestion + governance arrangement.
For surgeons who want durable, compliant video management – built
for case review and future AI workflows.
Store and organise surgical video for AI training, robotics programmes, tool validation, education, and multi-centre collaboration – without compromising governance.
Designed for continuity. Your uploads remain accessible, viewable, and useful – not trapped in a dead archive.
Incision X stores your surgical video and audio in a clean, compliant form that stays useful over time – for review, teaching, and AI-enabled workflows as they mature.
Authorised colleagues can view and work with the same data later, supporting institutional memory and collaborative development of AI solutions on Incision X – or alongside external platforms.
If you’re sitting on a large archive of surgical video, we’ll help you turn it into a compliant, usable dataset – without months of manual governance overhead.
We support academic and research groups, departments, and individual investigators who need surgical video cleaned up and stored under strict governance – whether your end goal is AI training, robotics, validation, education, or long-term archival.
If your dataset is large or your governance needs are specific, we’ll quote a bespoke subscription fee based on scope.
Compliant storage, controlled access, a viewable library, and a dataset that’s ready to power downstream AI and robotics work – on Incision X or in partnership with external platforms.
Contact us to discuss your requirements before sign up.
Full terms, data governance, and usage policies are presented at signup.
Notice: Uploaded content is permanently de-identified on ingestion and cannot be fully removed. If retaining patient-identifiable data is important, it should be stored locally or within your EHR in line with local governance requirements.
Important notice: Once video or audio is uploaded to IncisionX, it is permanently and irreversibly de-identified. As a result, content cannot be fully removed or re-identified after ingestion. Full terms and conditions, including data governance and usage policies, are provided during signup.