Nabla: an independent assessment
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Quick answer
Nabla is an ambient documentation tool. Plan tiers are published and a free trial is offered. Checked August 2026, we could not retrieve dollar amounts from a public pricing page. Organisation pricing is quoted on request. Sits between the self serve and enterprise ends, and its pricing reflects that ambiguity more than its product does. It publicly documents that it signs a business associate agreement, which is the floor rather than the finish line.
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Each verdict below is the one published on the comparison it links to, next to the question that comparison was answering. A verdict read out of that context is worth very little, so we have not stripped it.
Assessed August 5, 2026
AI Medical Scribe Pricing: What Vendors Publish and What They Do Not
Sits between the self serve and enterprise ends, and its pricing reflects that ambiguity more than its product does.
Pricing
Plan tiers are published and a free trial is offered. Checked August 2026, we could not retrieve dollar amounts from a public pricing page. Organisation pricing is quoted on request.
What it is good at, and where it is the wrong answer
Merged across every comparison Nabla appears in. Nothing here is a feature list: a feature only counts if it changes which organisation should buy the tool.
Where it is strong
- More certification claims published than most vendors at this end of the market
- Named EHR integrations, unlike most self serve competitors
- Free trial available without a procurement process
What to watch
- Dollar amounts not retrievable from the public site in August 2026
- Positioning between two buyer types makes the commercial conversation less predictable
- Organisation pricing quoted, so the small practice figure does not scale
How Nabla connects to your EHR
Native means the connection is built into the platform. API means it is built on the published interfaces and somebody on your side owns it. Workaround means neither, and a person is bridging the gap.
| Platform | Integration depth | Platform guide |
|---|---|---|
| NextGen Healthcare | Native | NextGen Healthcare integration guide |
| Oracle Health | Native | Oracle Health integration guide |
| Epic Systems | API | Epic Systems integration guide |
| athenahealth | API | athenahealth integration guide |
| eClinicalWorks | API | eClinicalWorks integration guide |
The workflows it touches, and the rules that follow
Buying a tool means adopting the rules that govern the workflow it runs. The vendor’s own site will not tell you which ones, because they are not the vendor’s obligations. They are yours.
Rules that apply
What we could not verify
Everything above is drawn from Nabla’s own published material and from our comparison work, checked at the date stamped on this page. It is not a substitute for your own diligence, and there are three things a page like this structurally cannot tell you.
The price you will actually be quoted. Plan tiers are published and a free trial is offered. Checked August 2026, we could not retrieve dollar amounts from a public pricing page. Organisation pricing is quoted on request. Where nothing is published, the figure depends on your volume, your contract length and how much of the implementation your team absorbs. We will not guess at it.
What your contract says about your data. Whether raw audio is retained, whether your data trains a model, and how long anything is kept are contract terms, not product features. They vary between two customers of the same vendor. Ask in writing, and read the answer against what HIPAA actually requires.
How it behaves on your specialty mix and your accents. Published accuracy figures are almost always measured on the vendor’s own evaluation set. The only number that predicts your result is the one from a pilot on your own encounters, which is why we publish what to measure in a pilot rather than repeating a vendor’s.
We take no commission, referral fee or paid placement from Nabla or from any other vendor on this site. If you spot something here that has gone out of date, tell us at [email protected] and we will correct the page.
Alternatives to Nabla
The vendors we assess alongside it. Same shortlist, same questions, same absence of a commission on any of them.
Abridge
Ambient documentation
Ambient documentation built for health systems, with a strong presence inside Epic and a focus on structured, codeable output.
Freed
Ambient documentation
Aimed squarely at solo clinicians and small practices, with self serve signup and pricing published on the website.
Heidi Health
Ambient documentation
Ambient documentation with a free tier, popular with individual clinicians who want to try the category before committing budget.
Suki
Ambient documentation
A voice assistant that covers ambient notes plus dictation and simple EHR commands, and is also sold to other vendors as an embedded engine.
Sunoh.ai
Ambient documentation
An ambient scribe from the healow and eClinicalWorks family, notable in this category for publishing a per user list price.
Ambience Healthcare
Ambient documentation
Ambient documentation aimed at specialty depth and coding support, marketed primarily to health systems and large groups.
Questions we get asked
How much does Nabla cost?
Plan tiers are published and a free trial is offered. Checked August 2026, we could not retrieve dollar amounts from a public pricing page. Organisation pricing is quoted on request.
Where a vendor does not publish a price, that is the finding, not a gap in our research. Enterprise ambient and prior-authorisation tools are almost always negotiated per organisation, so the number you are quoted depends on volume, contract length and how much of the implementation you absorb.
Is Nabla HIPAA compliant?
Nabla publicly documents that it signs a business associate agreement, which is what HIPAA actually requires of a vendor handling protected health information. Publicly cites HIPAA, SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001 and GDPR. Confirm which entity contracts with you and which subprocessors are in scope, since the product is sold in several markets.
No product is "HIPAA compliant" on its own. Compliance is a property of your deployment: the BAA, what the vendor retains, whether your data trains a model, and who can see it.
Does Nabla integrate with Epic?
We track Nabla against 5 EHR platforms. Native inside NextGen Healthcare and Oracle Health. Connected over published interfaces or a bridge for Epic Systems, athenahealth and eClinicalWorks.
Two vendors can both say they "work with Epic" and mean completely different things. Native means it runs inside the chart; an API connection means somebody on your side owns the interface.
What are the alternatives to Nabla?
The vendors we assess alongside it are Abridge, Freed, Heidi Health and Suki. Which one is right depends less on the feature grid than on your EHR, your specialty mix and how much implementation your team can absorb.
Does Clunic take a commission from Nabla?
No. We have never taken a commission, referral fee or paid placement from any vendor, and the assessment on this page would be worthless if we did. Everything here is drawn from published material and named on the page.
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Everything we publish is free to read and free to argue with. When the decision has to be signed, dated and defended to a board, we run the evaluation against your own estate. We take no vendor commissions.
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