Designed for clinical review, with a cloud path that stays operationally narrow.
Eir Scribe helps clinicians capture encounter audio, generate transcripts, draft notes, review edits, and export journal-ready output. It is assistive software, not an autonomous clinical system.
What the app may process
- Audio recordings of clinical conversations.
- Generated transcripts and draft notes.
- Manual note edits, saved-note history, and export files.
- Configuration data such as backend URL, local model choice, and optional tokens or API keys.
Where processing happens
Local mode downloads models onto the device and runs transcription or drafting on-device. The default cloud route sends the recording and generated text to Eir-managed servers in Sweden. Those servers are configured for zero Eir-side data retention, and Berget AI performs transcription and note inference.
Storage
Saved notes and local settings are stored on the device. API keys and backend bearer tokens are stored in the Apple Keychain. Exported text or FHIR files are stored wherever the user explicitly saves or shares them.
Governance
If Eir Scribe is deployed by a healthcare organization, that organization is responsible for lawful basis, retention periods, access control, journal import workflows, and deletion handling for patient data.
Clinical responsibility
All generated drafts require clinician review, editing, and sign-off before use in patient care or before import into a healthcare record.