AI medical scribe

Multilingual AI medical scribe

A multilingual AI medical scribe for real clinics: spoken capture in 99+ languages, cross-language visits, documentation in the record’s language, and product translation in 15 languages.

Healthcare doesn’t happen in one language

A doctor consults in Dutch, the patient answers in Arabic, and the record must be in English. Most AI scribes are English-first with other languages bolted on. Notat is built for multilingual encounters: spoken capture in 99+ languages through its AssemblyAI-powered speech layer, with the conversation, extracted clinical facts, and final documentation each able to be in different languages.

Facts survive translation

Because the FactsContext™ engine extracts structured clinical facts before any note is written, language becomes a rendering choice rather than a source of errors. The facts stay verifiable regardless of which language the note is generated in — and you can always inspect them.

Localized where clinicians work

Notat is translated in 15 languages: English, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, Finnish, Estonian, Dutch, German, Spanish, Italian, French, Arabic, Polish, Portuguese, and Hindi. Documentation follows your record-keeping language, not the vendor’s.

Frequently asked questions

Can the patient and clinician speak different languages?

Yes. Notat handles cross-language encounters — the conversation can mix languages, and the documentation is generated in the language your record requires.

Which languages is the app available in?

Notat is translated in 15 languages: English, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, Finnish, Estonian, Dutch, German, Spanish, Italian, French, Arabic, Polish, Portuguese, and Hindi.

Does multilingual support compromise accuracy?

The FactsContext™ engine extracts clinical facts before generation, so the note is grounded in verified facts rather than a raw multilingual transcript — and the facts are visible for review in every case.

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