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随身档 (MediFolio)
Local-first medical records with AI for families.
MediFolio is local-first with on-device AI. Snap a photo of any medical document — AI extracts key data, flags abnormal results, and creates structured digital records. Manage acute illnesses or chronic conditions (diabetes, hypertension) with timeline views. Features: medication reminders (pre/post-meal), stock tracking, Apple Health sync, family profiles, and PDF export for doctors. Your data never leaves your device; PII is auto-removed.
I built MediFolio because I live in China, and I kept losing paper lab reports. Over time, the print fades, the paper tears, or it just gets thrown away.
Worse, when you switch hospitals (which people often do here), your past results don't follow you. Even within the same hospital, their electronic records expire after a certain period – you can't access anything from a few years ago.
That's why MediFolio is local-first: you own your data, on your device, forever. No more lost records.
Another thing I noticed: foreigners coming to China for treatment often get lab reports in Chinese. They can't read them, and doctors back home can't either. So I added on-device AI translation – take a photo of a Chinese report, get it in English. Or the other way around.
This is not a replacement for a doctor. It's a tool to help you keep a complete, searchable, shareable health history – across cities, across languages, across years.
Would love your feedback. 🙏
About 随身档 (MediFolio) on Product Hunt
“Local-first medical records with AI for families.”
随身档 (MediFolio) was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #108 on the daily leaderboard. MediFolio is local-first with on-device AI. Snap a photo of any medical document — AI extracts key data, flags abnormal results, and creates structured digital records. Manage acute illnesses or chronic conditions (diabetes, hypertension) with timeline views. Features: medication reminders (pre/post-meal), stock tracking, Apple Health sync, family profiles, and PDF export for doctors. Your data never leaves your device; PII is auto-removed.
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I built MediFolio because I live in China, and I kept losing paper lab reports. Over time, the print fades, the paper tears, or it just gets thrown away.
Worse, when you switch hospitals (which people often do here), your past results don't follow you. Even within the same hospital, their electronic records expire after a certain period – you can't access anything from a few years ago.
That's why MediFolio is local-first: you own your data, on your device, forever. No more lost records.
Another thing I noticed: foreigners coming to China for treatment often get lab reports in Chinese. They can't read them, and doctors back home can't either. So I added on-device AI translation – take a photo of a Chinese report, get it in English. Or the other way around.
This is not a replacement for a doctor. It's a tool to help you keep a complete, searchable, shareable health history – across cities, across languages, across years.
Would love your feedback. 🙏