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The cloud-based technology allows pathologists to view and manage slides digitally and use AI to support key steps in the diagnostic process.
The cloud-based technology allows pathologists to view and manage slides digitally and use AI to support key steps in the diagnostic process.

Labcorp Expands Digital Pathology Rollout with FDA-Cleared PathAI Platform

Nationwide deployment of AISight® Dx aims to support fully digital workflows and AI-assisted diagnostics across anatomic pathology labs

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Published:Feb 24, 2026
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Burlington, NC — February 23, 2026 — /PRNewswire/ — Labcorp (NYSE: LH), a global leader of innovative and comprehensive laboratory services, today announced an expanded collaboration with PathAI to deploy AISight® Dx1, an FDA-cleared digital pathology platform, across its national network of anatomic pathology labs and hospital collaborations. 

The cloud-based technology allows pathologists to view and manage slides digitally and use AI to support key steps in the diagnostic process.

"Labcorp is committed to building a modern, AI-powered infrastructure that sets a new standard for efficiency, collaboration and innovation in pathology," said Dr. Marcia Eisenberg, chief scientific officer at Labcorp. "PathAI's technology allows us to scale digital pathology nationwide and integrate AI insights into routine care—delivering faster, more consistent results for patients and providers."

Labcorp will deploy AISight Dx across its anatomic pathology labs and hospital collaborations, enabling fully digital workflows for case management, slide review, collaboration, and annotation. 

The platform also integrates AI-powered image analysis, secure storage, and system connectivity to deliver faster turnaround, greater efficiency, reliable quality, and improved collaboration. Labcorp will also incorporate digital pathology workflows in support of its precision medicine products.

"Labcorp's leadership in diagnostics makes them an ideal partner in our mission to modernize pathology through software and AI," said Dr. Andy Beck, co-founder and CEO of PathAI. "The deployment of AISight Dx across Labcorp's network brings high-quality, efficient digital pathology to a national scale."

The expansion builds on Labcorp's 2019 strategic investment in PathAI, a collaboration that has since advanced to include AI-driven clinical trial support and validation of novel AI-pathology solutions.

To learn more about Labcorp's digital pathology capabilities, visit https://www.labcorp.com/disciplines/digital-pathology-and-artificial-intelligence-ai

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