Risk their license uploading recordings to random AI services Spend 2+ hours daily on documentation instead of seeing patients
Everything runs locally on the phone - both the transcription AND the AI that actually writes your notes. Patient data never leaves the device, period.
It's not just speech-to-text. The on-device AI listens to your rambling patient encounter and structures it however you want - SOAP notes, sure, but also custom templates you design. Psychiatrists can get therapy session summaries, PTs can get treatment progress notes, specialists can get their own weird documentation formats. Takes about 45 seconds to process a 20-minute session and gives you back exactly the structure you need.
Works offline in clinic basements with terrible cell service. The AI pulls out symptoms, diagnoses, treatment plans from messy conversations and formats them to match your practice style, not some generic template.
The big AI scribe companies charge $200/month for cloud-based processing with rigid formats. This costs way less, adapts to how YOU document, and your data stays put.
Been testing it with different types of providers - family docs, therapists, specialists. Everyone sets up their own templates and the AI just follows their format.
Anyway, figured HN folks might find the technical challenges interesting or have thoughts on the approach.