AI registry
Background
The idea for the AI Registry came from the former RCR AI Clinical Radiology Working Group (now RCR Clinical Radiology AI Advisory Committee).
The AI Registry was originally funded by the Department of Health and Social Care and NHS AI Lab but is now fully supported by the RCR for the benefit of its members and the public.
The latest version of the AI Registry provides a better user experience and demonstrates the RCR commitment to maintaining the resource for NHS colleagues.
Contributing to the AI Registry
AI Companies
If your company is interested in having your regulatory-approved AI radiology product information included in the AI Registry, please use this form to provide us with your contact information and we will be in touch.
NHS staff
If you would like to add the AI radiology tools that are currently deployed at your NHS site to the AI registry, please complete this form and include your NHS email for verification purposes.
What is your experience of using an AI radiology tool?
If you would like to share your experience of using an AI radiology tool, we would like to hear how you feel the tool has impacted on you, your work and your patients. Any information provided will be held in the strictest of confidence.
Please let us know via this form and include your NHS email for verification purposes. We will ask if you are comfortable with us contacting you for follow-up.
What do you think about the AI Registry?
Your feedback is welcome to support evaluation and further development of the AI Registry.
Disclaimer
Inclusion in the Registry is not an endorsement of any products. It is a listing only.
The information is provided to the best of our knowledge and is intended to help colleagues in the NHS to see which AI tools are being used, where and how they have been integrated, together with key information about the products.
This will enable shared learning and collaboration such as audit at scale, service evaluation and research.
The information provided has been received from AI companies and NHS staff directly.
Global AI Conference 2026
Following on from the highly successful 2025 AI Conference, we’re excited to announce the RCR Global AI Conference 2026 will take place on Monday 29 and Tuesday 30 June, at the QEII Centre, Westminster and online. Join leading AI experts and innovators to engage in cutting-edge discussions, insights and unparalleled networking opportunities and more.