Name disambiguation
mediaire, or Mediar? They are two different companies.
The names are one letter apart and both sit in an AI context, so they get mixed up constantly. One reads MRIs for radiologists. The other moves data between desktop applications. This page sorts out which one you were after, and what each actually does.
Direct answer, verified 2026-06-21
No, mediaire and Mediar are not the same. mediaire (lowercase, trailing e) is mediaire GmbH, a Berlin medical-imaging AI company whose MRI products are mdbrain, mdprostate, and mdknee. Mediar (no trailing e), the company behind this site, is a separate US company that builds desktop automation to replace enterprise RPA. Different products, different industries, similar spelling.
Source checked: mediaire.ai product pages and github.com/mediar-ai/terminator on 2026-06-21.
The two companies at a glance
the medical one
mediaire GmbH
- What it does
- AI that reads MRIs to support radiologists
- Products
- mdbrain, mdprostate, mdknee
- Based in
- Berlin, Germany
- Lives at
- mediaire.ai
the automation one (this site)
Mediar
- What it does
- Desktop automation that replaces enterprise RPA
- How
- Watches a workflow once, runs it via Windows accessibility APIs
- Open engine
- mediar-ai/terminator
- Lives at
- mediar.ai
One reads the image. The other refuses to.
The sharpest way to tell these two apart is not the spelling, it is what each one does with pixels. mediaire is built around reading image content: its whole value is interpreting the pixels of an MRI well enough to flag a lesion or score a prostate. AI on the image is the product.
Mediar is built around the opposite instinct. It deliberately does not read the screen as an image. When older automation tools match pixels or template screenshots, they break the moment a button moves two columns or a theme changes. So Mediar reads what an app exposes through the Windows accessibility tree, the same structured interface a screen reader uses, and targets each control by its accessibility name and role.
That snippet reflects how the open engine at github.com/mediar-ai/terminator actually addresses elements: by chained accessibility selectors like name:Seven, not by coordinates. The repo is MIT licensed, Windows-only today, and describes itself as “playwright for windows computer use.” Because the target is a name and not a pixel, a restyled or rearranged screen does not break the run. That self-healing behavior is the reason the accessibility-tree approach exists, and it is precisely the part a pixel-reading or image-reading system cannot copy.
Which one were you looking for?
Work backwards from why you searched. The answer is almost always one of these three.
You searched after seeing an MRI report or a radiology vendor
You want mediaire GmbH, the Berlin company whose AI reads brain, prostate, and knee MRIs. Their site is mediaire.ai and their products are mdbrain, mdprostate, and mdknee. Nothing on this site will help you read a scan. Head to mediaire.ai.
You searched after hearing about cutting RPA cost or automating SAP
You probably meant Mediar, spelled the way it sounds. Mediar is desktop automation that replaces UiPath, Power Automate, and Automation Anywhere on legacy Windows apps. Keep reading; the rest of this page is about Mediar.
You are not sure which one you wanted
Check the spelling and the domain. The medical company writes its name all lowercase, mediaire, and lives at mediaire.ai. The automation company is Mediar, no trailing e, at mediar.ai. The two are unrelated.
If you meant Mediar, here is the short version
Mediar replaces enterprise RPA. You run a repetitive desktop task one time, Mediar records it, and then it executes that workflow on its own, no selectors to write and no pixels to pin. It runs at roughly 20% of UiPath’s cost and reaches production in days rather than the months a typical RPA rollout takes. Pricing is $0.75 per minute of runtime, with a $10,000 turn-key program fee that converts to usage credits.
It earns its place on the legacy desktop layer where browser-only AI agents cannot help at all. If your data lives in SAP GUI, an Oracle EBS form, a mainframe green screen, or a banking core like Jack Henry or Fiserv, that is exactly the surface the accessibility-tree approach was built for. One F&B chain moved off UiPath and, by their CFO’s math to the board, now saves 70% on costs.
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Frequently asked questions
Is mediaire the same company as Mediar?
No. mediaire (lowercase, with a trailing e) is mediaire GmbH, a Berlin-based medical-imaging AI company that helps radiologists read MRIs. Mediar (no trailing e) is a separate company that builds desktop automation to replace enterprise RPA. They share a near-identical spelling and nothing else.
What does mediaire GmbH actually make?
mediaire builds AI for MRI diagnostics. Its products are mdbrain (brain volumetry, lesion characterization, aneurysm detection, tumor differentiation), mdprostate (prostate MRI scored to PI-RADS 2.1), and mdknee (cartilage damage classified to ICRS). They are sold to radiology departments and plug into existing PACS workflows. Their site is mediaire.ai.
Then what does Mediar do?
Mediar watches a repetitive desktop workflow once, turns it into a reusable automation, and then runs it on its own through Windows accessibility APIs. It targets the legacy desktop systems where UiPath and Power Automate tend to stall: SAP GUI, Oracle EBS, mainframe terminals, Jack Henry, Fiserv, FIS, Epic, and Cerner.
Both seem to involve AI and medical systems. Do they overlap?
Only at the surface. mediaire applies AI to the content of a medical image, the pixels of an MRI, to support a diagnosis. Mediar deliberately avoids reading image content. Where Mediar touches healthcare, it automates the clerical layer (patient intake into Epic or Cerner, claims data entry), not the clinical read. One interprets the scan, the other moves data between forms.
Why does mediar.ai show up when I search for mediaire?
Because the two names are one letter apart and both sit in an AI context, search engines blur them together. A share of the people typing mediaire are actually after Mediar and just spelled it phonetically. This page exists to sort the two out so nobody lands on the wrong product.
How can I be certain which Mediar or mediaire I am looking at?
Follow the name to its work. mediaire GmbH publishes regulatory-grade MRI products at mediaire.ai. Mediar publishes its automation engine in the open at github.com/mediar-ai/terminator, MIT licensed, Windows-only, described as playwright for windows computer use. A radiology vendor does not maintain a Windows automation engine, and an automation company does not ship an MRI module.
More on the name, the company, and how the engine works
Keep reading
mediair: another spelling, same automation tool
The other common misspelling, and how to tell Mediar apart from the respiratory and radio companies that share part of the name.
What Mediar is, as a company
The desktop automation company that replaces enterprise RPA with AI agents driven by the Windows accessibility tree.
Automate SAP data entry
How Mediar drives SAP GUI through the accessibility tree, the legacy desktop layer where browser-only agents cannot help.
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