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The Organism Perceiving Health. Scribe is a working Receptor cell, structuring conversations into actionable knowledge.

What This Is

One Proof. One Capability. Real Impact.

Scribe is a lean, focused proof that the architecture works. It structures health conversations into knowledge the organism understands, demonstrating the power of a specialized Receptor cell.

  • Voice + conversation perception (the Receptor works)
  • Structured knowledge generation (SOAP notes, clinical narratives)
  • Multi-lingual capability (EN, DE, FR, HI, TA)
  • Data sovereignty (Swiss hosting)
  • Clinical workflow integration

Perception

Structure

Language

Sovereignty

The Flow

What Happens When You Use Scribe

01

Speak

Any language, any clinical context. Single patient or group conversation.

02

Perceive

Scribe listens, preserves nuance, and understands medical terminology.

03

Structure

Assessment, Plan, Context, and SOAP notes generated automatically.

04

Review

You review, correct if needed, and own the final clinical decision.

See It Live

Experience Perception

Navigate to Scribe directly to experience real-time structured output generation. Multi-lingual demo available. No account required.

What You'll Experience

  • 5-minute clinical conversation processing
  • Real-time SOAP note export
  • Conversation nuance preservation

Questions

Common Inquiries

Is Scribe a replacement for my EHR?

No. Scribe is a Receptor—it perceives and structures. Your EHR is where that structure becomes operational. Scribe feeds structured data to your EHR.

Can Scribe make diagnoses?

No. Scribe structures clinical conversations. Clinical judgment stays with the clinician. Scribe augments, not replaces.

What languages does Scribe support?

English, German, French, Hindi, Tamil. More on request.

Can I self-host?

Yes. Scribe can run entirely on your infrastructure. Contact us for self-hosting options.

Let's Build Your Organism

You see a constraint in your domain. You want a unified organism that perceives, structures, and acts. Tell us about your constraint.