





About this app
What Seizure Folio does
Seizure Folio is the free, private, fully on-device seizure diary for the 3.4 million Americans living with epilepsy — and the family members who track on their behalf. Every neurologist and epilepsy foundation tells patients to keep a seizure diary and bring it to appointments. Yet the apps that do this gate the core logging behind subscriptions and cloud accounts, and some bundle in detection hardware. So patients fall back to the printable PDF sheets the foundations hand out. Seizure Folio is the paper diary, done right — and it costs nothing. What Seizure Folio does: — Log a seizure in seconds. Type (focal, tonic-clonic, absence, myoclonic, other), duration, time of day, aura/warning, triggers (missed meds, poor sleep, stress, flashing lights, illness, menstrual cycle), recovery time, and free-text notes. — Optional video note. Attach a short video clip stored locally on the device — the thing neurologists increasingly ask for — never uploaded anywhere. — Medication log. Track AEDs and doses; mark missed doses, which are a top trigger. — Frequency charts. Seizures per week/month, by type, by trigger — Swift Charts, on-device. — The neurologist PDF. One tap exports a clean clinical report — seizure count, types, durations, triggers, medication adherence — formatted for the appointment. — No login, no subscription, no sync to break, no cloud. Everything lives on this phone. Seizure Folio is a personal seizure journal — not a detection or diagnostic device. For the 3.4M US epilepsy patients and their caregivers who deserve a tool that just works.
Features
Built to be useful, not noisy.
Log seizure
Type, duration, aura, triggers, recovery, notes
Video note
Attach a locally-stored clip; never uploaded
Medications
AEDs + doses; flag missed doses (a top trigger)
Charts
Seizures per week/month, by type/trigger (Swift Charts)
Neurologist PDF
Clinical report export via share sheet
Why it exists
The problem
Epilepsy patients are told to keep a seizure diary for their neurologist, but the apps gate core logging behind subscriptions/cloud accounts or bundle detection hardware — pushing patients back to printable PDF sheets.
What's different
How Seizure Folio stands out
Seizure Folio is the only seizure diary that is free, account-free, and 100% on-device, capturing type/duration/triggers/aura/recovery plus an optional locally-stored video note, and exporting a neurologist-grade PDF — Epipal requires a subscription, SeizAlarm is $17.99/mo, Epsy logs users out with data loss and has n…
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FAQ
Questions about Seizure Folio
How much does Seizure Folio cost?▾
Seizure Folio is free. All features are included from day one — no subscription, no in-app purchases, no paid tiers. Everything you see in this listing works the moment you install it.
Where does Seizure Folio store my data?▾
On your device. Seizure Folio is built privacy-first: no account is required, no analytics SDKs, no third-party trackers. Nothing is uploaded to a server we control — the app works without one.
What platforms does Seizure Folio support?▾
iOS, on iPhone and iPad. You can find the latest availability on this page.
How do I get support for Seizure Folio?▾
Use the Support link on this page, or email support@allthingsn.com. We answer every message and keep responses on the same thread.
The story
Meet Seizure Folio — The seizure diary your neurologist wants
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