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About AI Doctor Notes

Made by patients for patients and caregivers.

AI Doctor Notes was built from the patient side of the room.

Not for the clinic chart. Not for billing. Not for a doctor trying to finish documentation faster. It is for the person sitting in the appointment trying to listen, ask the right question, remember the answer, and explain it to someone else later.

We know how easy it is to leave a visit with the feeling that something important just happened, but without a clean record of what changed, what to do next, or what to tell your spouse, parent, adult child, or caregiver. Doctor visits move quickly. Medical language piles up. Stress makes details harder to hold. The app exists because memory alone is not a fair system.

AI Doctor Notes helps you prepare questions before the appointment, record the visit when appropriate, and leave with a clear summary you can review or share. It is designed for patients managing their own care, parents coordinating visits for children, and families helping older relatives stay organized across appointments.

Our point of view is simple: patients and caregivers deserve tools built around their reality. That means plain language, useful follow-up, privacy by design, and summaries that help real people understand what just happened.

AI Doctor Notes is created by DreamLab Solutions LLC, an independent software studio focused on practical, human-centered products. Learn more at www.dreamlabsolutionsllc.com.

Recording Consent Disclaimer (U.S.)

By using this feature, you acknowledge that laws on recording conversations vary by state and situation in the United States. Some states require the consent of only one participant in the conversation, while others require the consent of all parties before a conversation may be recorded. Federal law generally follows a one-party consent rule, but state law may be more restrictive.

You are solely responsible for determining whether you may legally record a conversation and for obtaining any consent required under applicable law before starting a recording. For safety, you should notify all participants and obtain their permission before recording. This is especially important because some states, including California, Florida, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, and Washington, generally require all-party consent for certain recordings, and some other states have mixed or situation-specific rules.

This feature is provided for convenience only and does not constitute legal advice. We do not guarantee that your use of this feature complies with federal, state, or local law. Consult a qualified attorney if you have questions about recording laws in your jurisdiction.

Support and Contact

Reach out if you need help with the app, want to share feedback, or have a partnership or press question. Email is the best way to get in touch.