Kiozen keeps every TV in your practice playing polished, always-current content from Google Slides — and lets any exam room flip the TV to the doctor's own screen with a single key.
One small app runs on the PC behind each TV. It plays, syncs, updates and heals itself — and gets out of the way the moment a doctor needs the screen.
A macro pad or hotkey flips the TV between the slideshow and a mirror of the doctor's screen — perfect for showing a client an x-ray, then handing the room back to your content.
Edit your deck in Google Slides; every screen updates itself minutes later, rendered at full 4K quality. No exports, no USB sticks, no walking room to room.
Doctors get a searchable panel of every slide — type “dental” and tap. The TV shows it immediately and resumes the loop when they're done.
Content is cached locally, so an internet outage never blanks a screen. The slideshow restarts itself if anything closes it, and stray pop-ups get swept off the TV automatically.
New features and fixes install themselves silently in the background — lobby screens even apply updates at 3 AM so nobody ever sees downtime.
Drop videos alongside your slides — promos, explainer clips, waiting-room entertainment — with per-clip mute control and smooth looping.
Run one installer on the computer behind each TV. Pick a role: exam room (with hotkeys) or lobby kiosk (always-on slideshow).
Paste a Google Slides link — or import a PDF — and choose how often to check for changes. That's the whole content pipeline.
Screens stay current, updates install themselves, and your team controls everything with two keys and a search box.
Every TV, every exam room, one flat price — with a human who answers when you call.
Nothing visible. Kiozen keeps a full local copy of your content on each PC, so screens keep playing exactly as before. Syncing resumes automatically when the connection returns.
No. Share your presentation once with a view-only link and every screen stays in sync — no sign-ins on clinic machines at all.
Any Windows 10/11 PC that can drive your TV — including fanless mini-PCs under $200. If the TV shows a desktop today, Kiozen will run on it.
Your slides sync directly between Google and your own PCs — Kiozen's servers never store your content. For sensitive decks, a private sign-in mode is available.