Claro
Medical
Free · Designed for iPad. Not verified for macOS.
Just practice medicine. Everything else is handled.
Claro listens to your consultations and drafts the note. You review it, approve it, move on. That's it.
AI-powered clinical documentation, patient records, telehealth, and messaging — purpose-built for Australian aesthetic medicine.
more New in this version:
• Request access — clinicians new to Claro can now sign up and get set up right from the app.
• Close account — you can close your account anytime from Settings → Security.
• Invite and activation links now stay valid for 30 days, so there's no rush to get started.
• Compare two note drafts side by side and keep the one you prefer.
• Choose whether your notes are written in the first or third person (Settings → Note generation).
• Reliability and polish across recording, notes, and telehealth.
1.2.66 2 hrs ago
- New: write notes in your own voice. Settings → Note generation → Voice lets you choose first person ("I examined the patient") instead of the third person.
- Compare two drafts: turn on Draft comparison in Settings and Claro prepares a second version of each note, so you can pick the one that reads better.
- Fixed a video call that could open to a blank screen on the first call after opening the app.
- Reliability improvements.
1.2.61 3 days ago
- Clearer patient linking: clinics with no external records system connected now see a plain explanation instead of a dead-end "Search" button, and connected clinics get a named button (e.g. "Search Halaxy").
- Added Indigenous status, country of birth, and emergency contact to the patient form.
- Fixed a patient timeline that could fail to load when an older entry had unexpected formatting.
- Reliability improvements.
1.2.58 17 June
- Fixed a note you're recording sometimes disappearing from the notes list until it finished processing.
- The patient's notes list no longer goes blank when a recording is in progress.
- Titles and notes added on the web during a recording now appear on your phone while you're still recording.
- Reliability improvements.
1.2.56 11 June
**Your notes stay with the consult.** Anything you jot in the notepad while recording is now saved with the note and shown at the top — ready to copy, reference, or use to guide the AI write-up.
**Link a patient while you record.** Attach the patient from the record screen mid-recording, not only after the note is generated.
**Patient reminders.** A "remember this" area on each patient file for durable, non-clinical notes to yourself.
**Cleaner recordings.** Removed the faint click at the very start of a recording.
**Smoother editing and sync.** Multi-paragraph edits no longer overwrite one another, the editor no longer jumps back to the cursor while you scroll, a finished note is no longer hidden behind a stray "processing interrupted" message, and a note title set on the web now updates live on your phone while you're still recording.
**Fewer false "offline" notices.** The notes list no longer shows the cached/offline banner when you're actually connected.
1.2.53 9 June
This release focuses on reliability:
• Note edits now save reliably and retry automatically if a save is interrupted by a poor connection.
• Recordings recover and upload after an unexpected interruption or restart.
• Links to a specific note, patient, or conversation now open the right screen.
• Additional fixes and refinements.
1.2.37 7 June
Behind-the-scenes update to how the app connects to Claro. No change to how anything works.
1.2.32 6 June
**Regenerate notes in your style.** When you regenerate a note, you can now choose one of your note profiles — the same styles and templates you use on the web — and add a one-off instruction like "make it more concise" just for that regeneration. The separate Format and Detail menus are gone; your profile now sets the format, detail, and sections.
**Personalise how Claro writes for you.** A new AI personalisation section in Settings lets you turn adaptive learning on or off and review how Claro is adapting to your style, with an easy way to wind back anything that isn't working.
Plus the usual reliability and behind-the-scenes improvements.
1.2.26 5 June
**iPad recording fix.** Tapping Start recording on iPad now works reliably. Previously, on some iPads the button could appear to do nothing the first time you used it — that's fixed. You'll be guided through the one-time microphone permission and recording starts as expected.
**Find past notes faster while recording.** The recording screen now shows a subtle swipe-up hint to open your notes history.
Plus improvements to ringtone-triggered recording and behind-the-scenes diagnostics so we can spot and fix issues faster.
1.2.23 29 May
**Settings fix.** Typing into Notes → Additional instructions now saves on iPhone and iPad. Previously you had to use the web to set this preference; that workaround still works but is no longer needed.
Plus behind-the-scenes improvements to crash reporting so we can find and fix issues faster.
1.2.21 24 May
**More room for instructions.** The Additional instructions field on the Notes settings page now accepts up to 1000 characters — double what it used to. Useful if you've got a longer style preference or specialty quirks to tell Claro about.
**Silence detection is now opt-in.** Recordings no longer auto-stop after sustained silence by default. Quiet stretches mid-consult won't end your recording. You can turn the old behaviour back on in Settings → Behaviour if you want it.
**Clearer Settings copy.** The Behaviour footer now accurately describes what each toggle does.
1.2.20 20 May
Sharper, calmer note generation. We rebuilt the upload-to-note pipeline so consults arrive on screen as soon as the server has them, with much better recovery if the network blips or your phone locks mid-process. The "taking longer than usual" interruption is gone.
A calmer Settings screen. Tucked away the AI model options that confuse more than they help — they're still there for power users, just out of the way for everyone else.
Plus background reliability fixes for retry storms, lock-recovery edge cases, and a Face ID setup hiccup that some new users hit on first sign-in.
1.2.17 18 May
Import audio recorded outside Claro. A new "Import audio" button on the Record tab opens the Files browser — pick any recording (MP3, M4A, WAV, AAC, OGG) and Claro processes it through the same transcription and note generation as a recording made in-app. Useful for consults you captured on a dedicated voice recorder, in Voice Memos, or in any other app.
Share straight to Claro from anywhere. From Voice Memos, the Files app, or anywhere else holding audio, tap Share and pick Claro. The recording is queued for import; open Claro to confirm any optional details (title, patient, type, profile) and the note generates in the background.
1.2.5 15 May
Edits across multiple parts of a structured note now save correctly. On SOAP-style notes (S / O / A / P each in their own block), editing more than one section in a single sitting could silently drop all but the last edit on reopen. The fix means every change sticks, regardless of how many blocks you touch.
Regenerating a note now refreshes what's on screen. After tapping Reprocess and waiting for the new note to come back, the visible body updates immediately to match what Copy returns — no more mismatch between what you read and what you paste.
The transcript is back in the app. A new "Transcript" section at the bottom of any note expands to show the verbatim audio transcription. Default collapsed so it stays out of the way; tap to expand, long-press to copy a quote you want to drop into the note.
The More tab is tidied up. Note history and Safety & Compliance moved to the top — that's where you actually go. Settings settled to the bottom where iOS conventionally puts it.
1.2.4 13 May
Stay listening through interruptions. If a Siri prompt, alarm, or another app briefly takes audio, Claro now restarts its ringtone listening automatically when the system hands audio back — no need to reopen the app to get the orange mic dot back.
Edits on the Note Ready screen stick. The big Done button now saves your edits the same way the full note view does, so changes you make right after a recording finishes survive reopening the note.
Sign-out only when it's real. A transient network hiccup or server blip while refreshing your session no longer signs you out. You'll only be asked to sign back in if your session has genuinely expired.
Clearer error messages. Errors from anywhere in the app no longer carry recording-specific copy that didn't apply ("your recording is safe and will retry…" on a patient list error, for example).
Plus: the current app version and build show on the sign-in screen and stand out more in Settings, so you can confirm at a glance what's installed.
1.2.1 11 May
Note profiles. Save the way you write — line-by-line, paragraph, SOAP — as a profile, then pick one before you record. Paste an example note and Claro will match the style.
Filter notes by day. The notes list now has a date picker — jump straight to a specific day instead of scrolling.
More control over the writing style. New "Verbatim" detail level for capturing the patient's exact words, plus toggles for medicine names (generic vs brand), medical abbreviations, closing safety statements, and how much patient quoting to include.
Note generation speed. Pick "Quick" for everyday encounters, "Detailed" when you want the longer write-up.
Settings, reorganised. Settings is now grouped into category sub-pages — easier to find what you're looking for.
Plus: the notes list keeps your scroll position when updates arrive in the background, label edits work on saved notes, and recordings stay associated with the right user across sign-outs.
1.2.0 11 May
Faster, simpler sign-in.
After signing in once with an emailed link, you can save a passkey to your device — every sign-in after that is just Face ID, no email round-trip. Tapping a sign-in link from email now reliably opens Claro, including from Gmail and other email apps.
1.1.2 6 May
What's new in 1.1.1:
• Faster sign-in. Email yourself a one-tap sign-in link straight from the start screen — no password needed.
• Face ID and Touch ID still work the same way for everyone with a saved passkey.
• Clearer feedback when sign-in needs another step on a new device.
1.1.1 5 May
What's new in 1.1:
• Telehealth with proper system Picture-in-Picture, 1080p video, and in-call patient summary.
• Safety & Compliance: report and triage incidents from anywhere in the app.
• Hands-free recording from the iPhone Action Button.
• Notes are server-first now — nothing lost on a network blip.
• Sign in with a passkey using Face ID or Touch ID.
• Dark mode for the sign-in screen.
• Lots of small fixes for telehealth, recording, and patient management.
1.1 4 May
New in this version:
• Request access — clinicians new to Claro can now sign up and get set up right from the app.
• Close account — you can close your account anytime from Settings → Security.
• Invite and activation links now stay valid for 30 days, so there's no rush to get started.
• Compare two note drafts side by side and keep the one you prefer.
• Choose whether your notes are written in the first or third person (Settings → Note generation).
• Reliability and polish across recording, notes, and telehealth.
more Version 1.2.66 2 hrs ago
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