Meet RxScribe — Listen. Draft. You decide
RxScribe is an ambient AI clinic scribe built for the pace of an Indian OPD.
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RxScribe
Listen. Draft. You decide.
Every feature, from the first launch.
No account, no login, no cloud. Everything runs on your device and works fully offline — nothing in this post is hidden behind a wall.
What RxScribe does
RxScribe is an ambient AI clinic scribe built for the pace of an Indian OPD. It listens to the consultation in Hindi, English, or Hinglish, transcribes it in real time, and drafts a structured prescription from commonly-prescribed Indian medicines that the doctor reviews, edits, and prints in seconds.
Between patients you barely have time to write, let alone type. RxScribe turns the conversation you are already having into the paperwork you would otherwise do after hours: a clean transcript of the visit and a ready-to-edit Rx draft, so the doctor stays looking at the patient instead of the keyboard.
Every draft is exactly that — a draft. RxScribe never diagnoses, never decides treatment, and never issues a prescription on its own. The doctor is always in control: review, change any line, add or remove a medicine, and confirm before anything is printed or handed over.
• Real-time ambient transcription of Hindi / English / Hinglish consultations • Auto-drafted prescription from a library of commonly-prescribed Indian medicines • Full doctor review and edit before anything is issued — you decide, always • Clean visit transcript you can keep with the patient record • Built for the speed of a busy OPD
RxScribe is a documentation aide, not a medical-advice tool. No diagnosis or treatment decision is made by the app.
A look inside
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Who it's for
Anyone who values a small, sharp, single-purpose tool that does one job well and stays out of the way.
In one line: Listen. Draft. You decide.
Try it
See the Listen. Draft. You decide for the full feature list, the info table, and support links.
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