Building the future of nurse documentation

Your shift notes
write themselves.

ShiftScribe is the AI documentation agent built exclusively for nurses. It handles charting, generates SBAR handoff summaries, and tracks patient status, so you never stay late finishing notes again.

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Nurses chart.
Patients wait.

The average nurse spends 2.5 hours per 12-hour shift on documentation. That's time away from patients, away from care, away from why you became a nurse in the first place. Every AI scribe on the market was built for doctors. ShiftScribe was built for you.

40%
of shift time spent on charting instead of patients
80%
of medical errors trace to handoff miscommunication
4.7M
registered nurses in the US with no dedicated AI tool
0
AI documentation products built specifically for nurses

What ShiftScribe does

Three things, done exceptionally well.

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Auto-Charting

Input your patient notes in natural language. ShiftScribe structures them into proper chart documentation, formatted for your EHR system. No more translating your thoughts into hospital-speak.

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SBAR Handoffs

End-of-shift handoff summaries generated automatically from your shift activity. Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation. Every patient, every detail, nothing missed.

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Patient Tracking

Real-time patient status board across your assignment. Vitals trends, medication schedules, pending orders, and flag changes. Everything at a glance without digging through the EHR.

How a shift works with ShiftScribe

01

Start Your Shift

Receive AI-generated briefs for each patient from the outgoing nurse's handoff

02

Document As You Go

Quick-note patient updates in plain language. ShiftScribe structures them into chart entries

03

Stay On Track

Patient dashboard shows vitals, meds, and alerts. Nothing slips through the cracks

04

Hand Off Clean

Auto-generated SBAR summaries ready for the next shift. Clock out on time

Every AI scribe was built for doctors.
This one is for nurses.

ShiftScribe exists because the people who spend the most time with patients shouldn't spend half their shift on paperwork. Better documentation, safer handoffs, and nurses who go home on time.