Effortless Imaging with SIGNA MR: pin-sharp images in a fraction of the time with leading AI and digital solutions for MRI
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≤ 60%
≤ 86%
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MRI with AI: Delivering effortless workflows and clinical excellence at the speed of life for an altogether better experience
By integrating these advanced capabilities into our applications, we enable effortless scans for neurology, MSK, prostate, and cardiac imaging. Workflows become effortless with automated slice consistency for brain and knee scans. Our mission is to transform MRI workflows and provide cost-effective, personalized care plans for all patients, paving the way for a better future in imaging.
A union that is altogether better
Unlock pin-sharp images in a fraction of the time, by combining AIR Recon DL and Sonic DL.¹
Sonic DL: life-speed imaging, now in 3D¹
Our most cutting-edge, deep-learning MRI acceleration technique yet has evolved to support up to 75% of your most common exams.⁴
MR image reconstruction with AIR Recon DL
Evolve your MRI scanner's capabilities: experience exceptional image quality without compromising scan time
AIR x – prescribing precision MRI slices
Discover AIR x delivering automatic MRI slice placement for workflow efficiency.
Supporting you to achieve Effortless Imaging using AI with MRI

Altogether better for everyone
Life-speed imaging has expanded into 3D
AIR Recon DL: Exceptional image clarity with AI
Effortless precision with AIR x
Learn about our vision
See the future. Change the outcome.
References
- Sonic DL for 3D imaging is 510(k) cleared. Not yet CE marked. Not available for sale in all regions.
- Calculated from installed base data as of April 2025 with estimation of 20 scans per day, 5.5 working days a week and fully utilizing AIR Recon DL 4 weeks after delivery.
- Compared to fully sampled MR datasets.
- Data on file, 2024. REF-06122. Sonic DL 3D clinical coverage.
- Very high acceleration factors could impact the detectability of low contrast structures.
- The statements described here are based on his/her own opinions and on results that were achieved in his/her unique setting. Since there is no “typical” hospital/clinical setting and many variables exist, i.e., hospital size, case mix, staff expertise, etc., there can be no guarantee that others will achieve the same results.