February 2026
As we move into February, we're excited to share the latest enhancements and improvements rolled out across Sonio. These updates are designed to streamline your workflow, improve accuracy, and make key features more accessible.
More ways to access fetal anatomy structures
It’s now easier to add fetal anatomy structures by clicking anywhere, including sections that are empty. Clicking in an empty category will direct you to the All tab, while clicking on a specific body region (i.e., Head/Neck) opens the corresponding tab.
Navigating between chart prep, images and the report will be more intuitive. The option will appear as tabs on the main window, instead of icons on the left side bar.


Quicker access to patient folders
Navigate to patient information faster and more intuitively. A new folder icon next to the patient's name takes you to the patient folder with a single click, making it easier to review patient history and related exams.

Automated calculations for pelvic masses
Sonio now automatically calculates and displays Mean Diameter and Volume for Gynecologic Pelvic Masses such as fibroids, ovarian cysts, and cervical cysts. The mean column appears in the report and updates automatically as you edit dimensions, saving time and reducing manual entry.

February Feature Highlight: Sonio Share
Did you know you can share images and videos with patients through Sonio? Sonio Share lets you select images and clips to share via email or a simple QR code. It's fast, saves time on printing, and patients love it!
Also in This Release
- New integrations: Sonio now supports ingestion from the Infinix scheduler, expanding our integration capabilities to help more practices streamline their workflow
- Navigation improvements: You can now review images and clips in the image gallery by clicking on the scroll bar on the right-hand side of your screen
- Bug fixes: MVP measurements from Samsung z20 machines now consistently populate the report; Information for a fetus marked Demised no longer appears on the report PDF; Consistent mapping of twin measurements across follow-up exams
