Never forget what your doctor said again.

Up to 80% of medical information is forgotten immediately after leaving the clinic.[1] LumiMD captures everything so you can focus on what matters—your health.

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You own your data
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Welcome to LumiMD

Your health journey, organized and easy to find

Healthcare shouldn't feel this hard.

Managing your health is overwhelming—but it doesn't have to be.

You leave confused

Doctors speak fast. Medical terms blur together. By the time you get home, you've already forgotten half of what was said.

Medications pile up

Nearly 50% of patients don't take medications as prescribed, often due to confusion about dosing.[2]

Family is left in the dark

Your loved ones want to help, but keeping everyone updated after every appointment is exhausting.

How LumiMD works

1

Record

Open the app during your doctor visit. Just tap one button—we handle the rest.

2

Understand

Get an instant summary in plain English, plus your updated medication list and action items.

3

Share

Keep your family or caregivers informed with one tap. No more phone tag.

Smart Recording

Every appointment, captured and explained

LumiMD listens to your doctor visits and automatically creates a clear summary. No more frantically scribbling notes or trying to remember what the doctor said.

  • AI-generated summaries in plain English
  • Key action items highlighted automatically
  • Searchable history of all your visits
Visit Summary
Medication Tracking

Your meds, always up to date

When your doctor prescribes something new, it appears in your medication list automatically. Set reminders so you never miss a dose or refill.

  • Auto-populated from visit summaries
  • Customizable dose reminders
  • Refill alerts before you run out
Medications
Family Sharing

Keep your loved ones in the loop

Whether it's a spouse, adult child, or caregiver—share your visit summaries and let them help you stay on track. No more repeating yourself.

  • One-tap sharing with family members
  • Choose what to share and with whom
  • Coordination without the confusion
Caregiver Sharing

Your privacy is not negotiable.

We built LumiMD with security at its core. Your health data belongs to you—always.

End-to-end encryption

Your recordings and data are encrypted before they leave your device.

No audio retention

Audio recordings are processed and deleted. We only keep your text summaries.

You own your data

Export or delete your data anytime. No questions asked.

US-based infrastructure

Your data is stored securely on US-based servers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it legal to record my doctor visits?

In most US states (39 out of 50), yes. These are known as "one-party consent" states, meaning only one person in the conversation (you) needs to consent to the recording.

However, 11 states require all parties to consent (California, Florida, Illinois, etc.). Regardless of the law, we strongly recommend always informing your doctor out of courtesy. Most providers are supportive when they know it helps you manage your care.

Is my health data secure?

Yes. LumiMD uses end-to-end encryption for all data transmission and storage. We are HIPAA-compliant and use enterprise-grade security protocols. Your audio recordings are processed to generate summaries and then permanently deleted—we do not retain your voice data.

Who can see my recordings and summaries?

Only you. Your data is yours and yours alone. We do not sell your data to third parties, advertisers, or insurance companies. You can choose to share specific summaries or information with family members or caregivers via our "Family Sharing" feature, but this is entirely under your control.

Does it work for telehealth or phone appointments?

Absolutely. You can use LumiMD to record audio from your computer speakers or another device during a telehealth visit. The AI works just as effectively to summarize virtual consultations as in-person ones.

What if my doctor doesn't want me to record?

We recommend always informing your provider before recording. Most are supportive once they understand it's for your personal health management. If your provider has concerns, you can share our Information for Providers page, which includes clinical research showing that recordings do not increase liability risk and can actually improve patient outcomes.

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Sources

  1. Kessels, R.P.C. (2003). "Patients' memory for medical information." Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 96(5), 219-222. NIH PubMed Central
  2. World Health Organization (2003). "Adherence to Long-Term Therapies: Evidence for Action." WHO Report