
Canon Medical Systems Europe and Fraiya have announced a strategic collaboration integrating Fraiya’s AI-powered software into Canon’s ultrasound platforms to support clinicians during prenatal examinations with real-time workflow assistance, automated image capture, biometric measurements, and scan completeness guidance.
The collaboration focuses initially on the mid-trimester anomaly examination – the detailed scan where fetal abnormalities are most likely to be detected – and will launch in selected European markets with joint demonstrations and customer engagement throughout 2026.
Fraiya’s platform is vendor-flexible and designed to integrate into existing clinical workflows without disrupting established scanning practices. The technology was developed in collaboration with King’s College London and Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, with ongoing clinical evaluation through The Fraiya Study in the UK.
“This collaboration brings together world-class ultrasound imaging and real-time AI workflow support to help address increasing clinical pressures facing prenatal ultrasound services today,” said Fraiya CEO Prof. Reza Razavi.