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5 min read·Updated July 2, 2026

Nabla is an ambient AI medical scribe and one of the few European-founded leaders in the category — generating structured clinical notes from patient encounters, used across 130-plus health organizations, and expanding into agentic clinical workflows.

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Learning Objectives

  • Understand ambient clinical documentation and where Nabla fits
  • Identify what distinguishes Nabla among ambient scribes
  • Evaluate the benefits and constraints of AI scribing

What Is Nabla?

Nabla is an ambient AI medical scribe — software that listens to a patient encounter and generates a structured clinical note for the physician to review — and one of the few European-founded leaders in a market otherwise dominated by US companies. Based in Paris and used across 130-plus health organizations, Nabla turns the conversation between clinician and patient into a formatted note (history, exam, assessment, plan) so the physician spends less time typing and more time with the patient. The core problem it addresses is universal: clinicians lose hours each day to documentation, a major driver of burnout.

Nabla has expanded beyond note generation toward broader agentic clinical workflows, including coding support and a clinical copilot through a partnership with Navina. It competes directly with catalogued scribes such as Abridge, Suki, Ambience, and Microsoft's Dragon Copilot on accuracy, specialty coverage, and electronic-health-record integration — with its European roots giving it particular strength in multilingual and non-US markets. The benefits and constraints are those of the whole ambient-scribe category: real time savings and reduced burnout on one side; the need to review AI-drafted notes, dependence on conversation quality, and the physician's ultimate responsibility for the record on the other.

💡Key Concept

Ambient documentation: The clinician talks with the patient normally; Nabla listens and drafts the note. The physician reviews and signs. Documentation becomes a byproduct of the visit rather than after-hours work.

Tip

Visit Nabla: nabla.com — deployed across health organizations, with strength in multilingual and non-US settings.

Pricing

Nabla sells subscriptions to clinicians and organizations rather than fully public list pricing; scope depends on seats, specialties, and integration.

Individual / ClinicPer-clinician subscription
  • Ambient note generation
  • Specialty formatting
  • Review-and-sign workflow
EnterpriseCustom quote
  • Organization-wide deployment
  • EHR integration
  • Agentic workflow add-ons

Core Features

Ambient Note Generation

Listens to the encounter and produces a structured clinical note formatted to the specialty and the clinician's expectations.

Multilingual Strength

European roots give Nabla particular capability in multilingual and non-US settings, a differentiator against US-centric scribes.

Agentic Workflow Expansion

Extends beyond notes into coding support and a clinical copilot (via a Navina partnership), moving toward broader workflow automation.

EHR Integration

Delivers notes into the electronic health record so documentation fits existing clinical systems.

Strengths

  • European-founded leader — strong in multilingual and non-US markets
  • Reclaims documentation time — less after-hours charting, less burnout
  • Broad adoption — used across 130-plus health organizations
  • Expanding scope — coding and clinical copilot beyond scribing
  • Direct peer to top scribes — competes on accuracy and integration

Limitations and Considerations

  • AI-drafted notes need review — the clinician verifies and signs
  • Conversation-quality dependence — noisy or rapid speech reduces accuracy
  • Crowded category — competes with several strong scribes
  • Integration effort — value depends on EHR fit
  • Physician owns the record — responsibility does not transfer

Best Use Cases

Use CaseWhy Nabla FitsCaveat
Reducing documentation burdenAmbient notes from the visitClinician reviews and signs
Multilingual or non-US settingsEuropean strength in languagesVerify per-language accuracy
Clinics adopting AI scribingSpecialty-formatted notesCrowded, competitive category
Expanding into coding supportAgentic workflow add-onsNewer than core scribing

Key Takeaways

  • Nabla is an ambient AI medical scribe and one of the few European-founded leaders in the category
  • It generates structured clinical notes from patient encounters and is used across 130-plus health organizations
  • It is expanding into agentic clinical workflows, including coding support and a clinical copilot
  • It competes directly with Abridge, Suki, Ambience, and Dragon Copilot, with particular strength in multilingual and non-US markets
  • Like all scribes, its benefit is reclaimed documentation time; the clinician reviews the note and owns the record

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