Workflow
One encounter in. An editable documentation draft out.
The product is intentionally narrow: capture the conversation, shape the draft, preserve clinician control,
and make export into existing journal workflows straightforward.
01
Record once
Start with a single, native recorder surface on iPhone. No cluttered workspace, no setup wall before the visit,
no need to choose between cloud and local until the recording is done.
02
Draft in the right lane
Stay on-device with WhisperKit and MLX Qwen, or use the managed cloud path on Eir servers in Sweden with
Berget AI for transcription and note inference.
03
Review before sign-off
Edit the note by hand, inspect previous versions, reopen earlier encounters, and export editable journal text or
FHIR-compatible payloads without pretending the draft is final.
Outputs
Swedish-first, but not Swedish-only.
The current product is optimized around Swedish documentation patterns, accent-insensitive transcript search,
and journal-style note structures. The language pipeline remains multilingual by design.
Editable journal draft
Fast paste into systems like Cosmic, TakeCare, Melior, or whatever the clinic already runs after clinician review.
FHIR export
Structured DocumentReference export for teams building deeper integrations over time.
History and versions
Saved encounters, editable drafts, revision timelines, and visible recovery when a note changes.
Open deployment model
Run it yourself, bring your own keys, or use an Eir-managed Sweden-hosted deployment path.
Deployment
Open source, with a clear path to clinical deployment.
Some teams want to self-host. Others want a managed path with Sweden-first infrastructure, controlled spend,
and a cleaner support model. Eir Scribe is designed to support both without splitting the product in two.