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Also known as: Nabla Copilot

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Healthcare agentindependentVerified 2026-07-06

Widely deployed ambient AI scribe with the broadest EHR footprint in the lane (Epic, athenahealth, Oracle Health, NextGen, Greenway) and multilingual support across roughly 31 languages.

Nabla is an ambient AI scribe that listens to patient encounters, in person or telehealth, and generates structured clinical notes in real time. Founded in 2018 in Paris, the company has grown into one of the most widely deployed scribes in the category, serving more than 85,000 clinicians across 150 plus health organizations, with a customer base weighted toward hospital systems, emergency departments, and multi provider groups rather than solo practices.

Two strengths define the product. The first is EHR breadth: Nabla integrates with Epic, athenahealth, Oracle Health, NextGen, and Greenway, a wider footprint than most rivals, which makes it a practical pick for organizations running mixed EHR environments. The second is language coverage, with support across roughly 31 languages that gives clinicians documenting in Spanish, French, and other languages a credible flow many competitors do not match. Templates cover 35 plus specialties, customized through a custom instructions and dot phrase system, and the platform reports that about 55 percent of users save at least an hour a day on documentation with a 27 percent reduction in burnout, figures backed by a published NEJM study. The system is HIPAA and GDPR compliant, and audio is deleted automatically after transcription.

Pricing has shifted. Nabla historically offered a free tier of about 30 consultations a month and a Pro plan reported near $119 per month for unlimited consultations, but 2026 reporting indicates the company has moved off public per month tiers toward a demo and contract sales motion, especially for organizations, and aggregator listings now conflict on tier names and rates. Two watchouts round out the picture: the free tier reportedly does not include a Business Associate Agreement, which matters for anyone handling protected health information, and session data is used for model training by default. For multi EHR organizations and multilingual environments, Nabla is among the strongest fits in the lane; solo clinicians who want posted pricing now face a sales conversation to confirm the number.

Vendor details

Canonical URL

https://www.nabla.com

Category

Healthcare agent

Subcategory

Clinical documentation

Funding status

Independent, venture backed, founded 2018 in Paris. Serves more than 85,000 clinicians across 150 plus health organizations, with a customer base spanning hospital systems and emergency departments.

Company status

independent

Use cases & customers

Primary use cases

ambient clinical documentationmultilingual documentationmulti EHR deploymenttelehealth note generation

Target customers

health systemsmulti provider groupsclinicians

Deployment options

SaaS

Integrations

Broad EHR integration across Epic, athenahealth, Oracle Health, NextGen, and Greenway, one of the widest footprints in the category. Ambient capture works for in person and telehealth visits on mobile, desktop, and Chrome, with multilingual support across roughly 31 languages and templates spanning 35 plus specialties.

In practice

Your organization runs Epic in the hospital and athenahealth in the clinics. Nabla integrates across both plus Oracle Health, NextGen, and Greenway, so one scribe covers the whole footprint.

A third of your patient visits happen in Spanish and generic scribes garble them. Nabla documents across roughly 31 languages with a flow competitors rarely match.

Emergency department clinicians chart between patients under time pressure. Nabla generates the structured note in real time during the encounter, cutting after hours documentation.

Sources & related URLs

Research notes

Pricing in flux as of 2026: public tiers reportedly withdrawn in favor of demo and contract sales. Recheck at next verification pass.

Capability coverage

5.5 / 14 capabilities · 39%

Integrations & Tool CallingBroadest EHR footprint in the lane: Epic, athenahealth, Oracle Health, NextGen, and Greenway integrations, Nabla docs 2026-07-06 Full
Workflow OrchestrationFixed pipeline from ambient capture through note generation and EHR write back; no multi module workflow suite, Nabla docs 2026-07-06 Partial
Knowledge Grounding & RAGNo longitudinal chart grounding or guideline retrieval documented as first class, Nabla docs 2026-07-06 Unable to verify
Human Oversight & GuardrailsClinician review and sign off on every generated note before EHR entry is the core workflow, Nabla docs 2026-07-06 Full
Security, Identity & GovernanceHIPAA and GDPR compliance, enterprise security for hospital deployments, automatic audio deletion after transcription; BAA excluded on free tier only, Nabla docs 2026-07-06 Full
Observability & AuditabilityAudio deleted after transcription and no note provenance or audit trail tooling documented, Nabla docs 2026-07-06 Unable to verify
Memory & State PersistenceCustom instructions and dot phrase system adapt output to each clinician's style; scoped to documentation, Nabla docs 2026-07-06 Partial
Deployment & Data ResidencySaaS only with both HIPAA and GDPR postures reflecting US and EU operation; no self host or VPC option, Nabla docs 2026-07-06 Partial
Prebuilt Agents, Templates & PacksTemplates across 35 plus specialties with dot phrases; depth varies outside common specialties, Nabla docs 2026-07-06 Partial
Triggers & Channel CoverageAmbient capture for in person and telehealth on mobile, desktop, and Chrome across roughly 31 languages; no event trigger system, Nabla docs 2026-07-06 Partial
Model Flexibility & RoutingProprietary pipeline; no customer facing model choice or routing, Nabla docs 2026-07-06 Unable to verify
APIs, SDKs & MCP ExtensibilityNo public developer API or SDK verified in current documentation, Nabla docs 2026-07-06 Unable to verify
Testing, Debugging & OptimizationNo customer facing testing or evaluation tooling documented, Nabla docs 2026-07-06 Unable to verify
Browser & Computer UseNo browser or computer use capability, Nabla docs 2026-07-06 Unable to verify

Recent platform changes

No recent material changes tracked yet.

Pricing

Pro reported near $119 per month; 2026 sales motion shifting to demo and contract

seats (per clinician per month)

Public — partialLow variable costFree tierTrial available

Included quota

Historically about 30 consultations per month free, unlimited consultations on the reported Pro plan, and custom enterprise terms for organizations.

What is public

The free tier and the $119 Pro figure are widely reported but the vendor no longer posts full pricing; enterprise rates were never public.

Billing mechanics

Historically freemium with a consultation capped free tier and a flat monthly Pro subscription per clinician, plus custom enterprise contracts. As of 2026 the sales motion has reportedly shifted toward demo and contract for full purchase, especially for organizations.

Cost watchouts

The free tier reportedly does not include a Business Associate Agreement, a compliance gap for anyone handling protected health information. Session data is used for model training by default. Organizational pricing now runs through sales and may not match historical individual rates.

Variable cost rationale

Flat per clinician subscription with unlimited consultations on paid plans; no usage metering reported, so the seat price largely captures the cost.

Additional watchouts

Pricing transparency has regressed: what was a posted $119 Pro plan now routes through sales for organizations, and listings disagree on tiers. No BAA on the free tier and default training on session data are the two compliance flags.

Overage / add-ons

Free tier capped at roughly 30 consultations per month historically; paid plans reported as unlimited with no usage metering.

Sales call required

Mixed (some tiers require a call)

Free / trial

Free tier of about 30 consultations per month reported; free trial available

Lowest paid plan

Pro plan reported near $119 per month (historical; current rates via sales)

Commercial notes

Independent, venture backed, founded 2018 in Paris. More than 85,000 clinicians across 150 plus health organizations, weighted toward hospital systems and emergency departments, with a published NEJM study behind its outcome claims.

Key ambiguities

Sources conflict: some list $119 Pro with a free tier, one lists $119 Starter and $239 Pro, and June 2026 reporting says public per month tiers were withdrawn in favor of demo and contract sales. Confirm current rates with the vendor.

Verified 2026-07-06
Data confidence: high

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