Swift Skin & Wound™ 2 + Swift Ray®: The Leader in Digital Wound Care

The enterprise-grade wound care management software for more accurate, efficient wound assessments.
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Highly Accurate, AI-Powered Wound Care

With Swift Skin & Wound™ 2 and Swift Ray®, providers can capture standardized, high-accuracy wound images and measurements with any smart device.

Book a personalized demo to see firsthand how our portable, AI-powered wound management solution can:

  • Enhance the accuracy and consistency of wound measurements
  • Improve patient outcomes with clinically proven faster healing
  • Increase the speed, quality and defensibility of your documentation

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Consistent, Reliable Wound Management, Anywhere

Swift’s mobile design empowers advanced wound assessments in any care setting.

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Turn Wound Imaging into Clinical Evidence

Detect inflammation and bacterial presence with spectral imaging on any smart device—while elevating the quality and consistency of your documentation.

Thermal + Fluorescence Imaging

Wound Assessments for Advanced, Real-time Insights

Digitally measure, monitor and manage wounds with unprecedented accuracy, consistency and efficiency.

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More Accurate

+95%

Wound Measurement Accuracy1

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More Consistent

.99%

Interrater Reliability (Consistency)2

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More Efficient

79%

Faster Assessments and Documentation2

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More Positive Outcomes

35%

Faster Healing3

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See Swift In Action

When accuracy matters, providers lean on Swift Medical, the leader in digital wound care management. Book your demo of Swift Skin & Wound™ 2 + Swift Ray®.

Sources

  1. Wang SC, Anderson JAE, Evans R, Woo K, Beland B, Sasseville D, et al. (2017) Point-of-care wound visioning technology: Reproducibility and accuracy of a wound measurement app. PLoS ONE 12(8): e0183139. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0183139

  2. Mohammed HT, Bartlett RL, Babb D, Fraser RDJ, Mannion D (2022) A time motion study of manual versus artificial intelligence methods for wound assessment. PLoS ONE 17(7): e0271742. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0271742

  3. Mohammed HT, Mannion D, Cassata A, Fraser RDJ  (2024) Trends in pressure injury prevalence rates and average days to healing associated with adoption of a comprehensive wound care program and technology in skilled nursing facilities in the United States. Wounds. 2024;36(1):23-33. doi:10.25270/wnds/23089