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Alternatives

Best Abridge Alternatives in 2026

Abridge is an ambient AI medical scribe that listens to clinician-patient conversations and turns them into structured, source-linked clinical notes, with deep Epic integration and a strong footprint in large health systems. If you want different EHR support, a documentation-plus-assistant workflow, specialty coverage, or a human-in-the-loop option, the alternatives below cover the same job from different angles.

Why look for Abridge alternatives?

  • You use Cerner/Oracle Health, athenahealth, or another EHR and want first-class native integration rather than Epic-first design.
  • You want documentation plus an in-workflow assistant (orders, dictation commands, coding support), not just an ambient note.
  • You need a human-in-the-loop or human-backed accuracy model for high-stakes specialties instead of fully automated drafting.
  • Your organization is a smaller practice or specialty clinic and wants pricing, onboarding, and support sized to that footprint.

Nuance DAX

Epic-heavy health systems wanting Microsoft-backed ambient documentation

4.5 / 5Freemium

Suki AI

Multi-EHR clinics wanting a voice assistant plus ambient scribe

4.4 / 5Freemium

Augmedix

Specialties wanting human-backed accuracy alongside AI drafting

4.3 / 5Freemium

How they compare to Abridge

Each alternative wins on a different dimension. Skim the highlights below or click through for a full review.

Nuance DAX , 4.5/5

Best for Epic-heavy health systems wanting Microsoft-backed ambient documentation.

Nuance DAX (DAX Copilot) is the closest head-to-head with Abridge: both are ambient AI scribes that capture the visit and draft a structured clinical note. DAX is backed by Microsoft and built on Nuance's long-standing Dragon speech recognition, which gives it a mature dictation and voice-command heritage that Abridge does not lean on as heavily. Like Abridge, it is tightly integrated with Epic and is sold primarily into large hospitals and health systems through enterprise agreements. Abridge tends to emphasize source-linked notes and clinician transparency, while DAX emphasizes the breadth of the Microsoft/Nuance healthcare stack and existing Dragon relationships. For organizations already standardized on Nuance products or evaluating the Microsoft ecosystem, DAX is the natural comparison. Both are enterprise tools, so expect a procurement and IT-security review rather than self-serve signup.

Read full Nuance DAX review →

Suki AI , 4.4/5

Best for Multi-EHR clinics wanting a voice assistant plus ambient scribe.

Suki AI overlaps with Abridge on ambient note generation but positions itself as a broader AI clinical assistant rather than a scribe alone. Where Abridge is Epic-first, Suki advertises support across Epic, Cerner/Oracle Health, athenahealth, and other major EHRs, which can make it a better fit for organizations on a non-Epic system or running a mixed environment. Suki adds voice-command workflows, dictation, and assistant-style actions on top of ambient capture, so clinicians who want to dictate and issue commands (not only generate a passive note) may prefer it. Abridge's strength is its source-linked, transparent note design and deep system-level deployments; Suki's strength is flexibility across EHRs and the assistant layer. Both are clinician-facing and require EHR integration work, so the deciding factor is usually which EHR you run and whether you want an assistant or a pure scribe.

Read full Suki AI review →

Augmedix , 4.3/5

Best for Specialties wanting human-backed accuracy alongside AI drafting.

Augmedix differs from Abridge in its core model: it pairs AI with remote human medical scribes rather than relying on fully automated note generation. That human-in-the-loop approach can raise accuracy and completeness for complex or high-stakes encounters, at the cost of the instant, fully self-service experience that a pure ambient tool like Abridge offers. Augmedix has historically sold into health systems and specialty practices and can structure notes to fit specific specialty templates and EHR workflows. Compared with Abridge's emphasis on transparent, source-linked AI output delivered in real time, Augmedix trades some immediacy for human review and oversight. It is a strong option for clinicians who are uneasy handing documentation entirely to AI, or for specialties where note quality and edge-case handling matter more than turnaround speed. As with the others, deployment is enterprise-oriented and involves EHR integration.

Read full Augmedix review →

Other Abridge alternatives worth knowing

Well-known options that don't yet have a full ToolChase review.

Nabla

Nabla Copilot is an ambient AI assistant that generates clinical notes from patient encounters and integrates with common EHRs. It is widely used by individual clinicians and groups as a lighter-weight alternative to enterprise-only scribes.

DeepScribe

DeepScribe is an ambient AI medical scribe focused on customizable, specialty-aware documentation that writes directly into the EHR. It targets both independent practices and larger groups.

Freed

Freed is an AI scribe aimed primarily at individual and small-practice clinicians, generating SOAP-style notes from recorded visits. It is known for fast, self-serve onboarding rather than enterprise procurement.

Heidi Health

Heidi Health is an AI medical scribe and documentation assistant used across primary care and allied health. It offers templated note generation and is available to solo practitioners as well as clinics.

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