End-to-End Encrypted

Encrypted on your phone. Unreadable by anyone else—including us.

Every doctor, every visit, one calm place. AllCharts pulls your records together with end-to-end encryption so only you can read your data.

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Good evening, Jordan
Your health overview
396 records
YOUR RESULTS
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EC
El Camino Health
Apr 23, 2026 · 1 outside their reference range
REMINDERS
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Medications, appointments, or screenings
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RECENT VALUES
Resting Heart Rate
63 bpm
Jordan's iPhone · May 30, 2026
↑ Higher
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Truly private—encrypted on your device

Everything is encrypted on your device before it ever leaves it. Not even AllCharts' servers can read your medical records. When you share, records appear under "Shared with me" in the recipient's AllCharts (read-only)—only the person you send it to can open them.

End-to-End Encrypted

Records are encrypted on your iPhone with a key only you hold. Not even AllCharts can decrypt them.

Zero-Knowledge Architecture

Our servers never see your unencrypted data. We can't read it, share it, or lose it in a breach.

You're In Control

Choose what to share, with whom, and revoke access anytime. Your data, your rules.

Everything You Need to Understand Your Health

AllCharts brings clarity to your medical records with smart organization, plain-language explanations, and insights over time.

Every record in one place

All your records, finally in one searchable vault

Lab results, visit summaries, prescriptions, imaging notes—scattered across portals and paper—live in a single private vault. Toggle "By date" (one row per visit) or "By provider," filter by Labs, Imaging, Medications and more, and search every record instantly.

  • Import from Apple Health Records in one tap
  • Scan a document—only the text leaves your device, never the image
  • Group by date or provider, filter by type, search instantly
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EC
El Camino Health
172 records · latest Apr 2026
SU
Sutter Health
80 records · latest Apr 2026
LA
labcorp
95 records · latest Aug 2025
Understand your numbers

Every record, translated into plain English

Open any record and AllCharts adds a one- or two-sentence AI summary in plain language—"We translated this for you." Extracted fields show the value, unit, and the lab's own reference range, with glossary explainers for unfamiliar terms. Out-of-range values are flagged factually, with the reassurance that "outside the range doesn't necessarily mean something is wrong—your doctor will interpret what these mean for you."

  • AI summary cached on-device for every record
  • Reference ranges and glossary explainers on every field
  • "Explain these results" for a whole visit, with citations
Blood Pressure
El Camino Health · April 23, 2026
Encrypted on your device
SUMMARY
A blood pressure measurement showing a systolic reading of 142 mm Hg and a diastolic reading of 77 mm Hg. The systolic value falls outside the standard reference range of less than 120 mm Hg, while the diastolic value is within range.
We translated this for you
Trends

Watch your health change over time

Any numeric field with two or more dated readings automatically becomes a trend—blood pressure, pulse, glucose, A1c, cholesterol, cardiac metrics. Each chart plots your measurements over time (here, 19 systolic readings from Jul '09 to Apr '26) with a translucent reference band. Tap any point to open the source record, or "Analyze this trend" for a calm, neutral description of the pattern.

  • Charts build themselves—no manual entry
  • Reference band for context—never a good/bad verdict
  • Cross-unit merge keeps older readings comparable
Systolic blood pressure
142
19 measurements · mm[Hg]
mm[Hg]
200 100
Jul '09Sep '25Apr '26
✦ Analyze this trend

Share in seconds—even with someone who isn't tech-savvy

They tap. They approve. Done. Built for the parent or grandparent who "can definitely tap on a link." You decide who sees your records—change your mind anytime.

Share all records—see who has access

Grant read-only access to family or caregivers by email. Their view stays up to date automatically. You can see the people you've shared with—and revoke anytime.

Request records from a loved one

Caring for someone? Ask once—see everything they choose to share. Send a request link, they tap and approve in one step. Manage their care without chasing PDFs.

Their records look exactly like yours

When someone shares with you, a banner at the top reads "Viewing Jordan's records · Read-only." Their records appear in the same Home / Vault / Trends layout you already know—switch back to your own with one tap via the persona switcher. No confusion, no learning curve.

How It Works

Get started in minutes

1

Connect Apple Health

Sign in with Apple, Google, or email. Connect Apple Health and your clinical records import automatically.

2

Bring records in—take them out—easily

Import from Apple Health, upload files, or photograph documents. On-device OCR + AI extracts structured records. Your data, yours to keep—export a clean PDF anytime. No lock-in.

3

See everything organized, understand it, and get reminders

Browse by date (visits showing "64 results · 62 records") or provider. See trends for 19 measurements, tap "Explain these results" for calm context, ask your AI assistant questions. Home shows "YOUR RESULTS" summary, recent values with trend indicators (↑ Higher), and a prominent "Add a reminder" card for medications, appointments, or screenings.

4

Share securely

Grant access to family or doctors, share specific visits, or export as PDF. Revoke anytime.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is AllCharts really private?

Yes. Records are encrypted on your device with a key only you hold. The server stores only unreadable ciphertext. We mathematically cannot decrypt your records—and neither can anyone else, including AllCharts employees.

What can AllCharts see?

We can see that you have 396 records stored, but we cannot see what's in them. All medical content—your "64 results · 62 records" from El Camino Health, your blood pressure readings, your medication names—is encrypted end-to-end. The server stores only ciphertext that's unreadable without your encryption key—which only you hold.

How does sharing work?

Tap "Share these records" on any visit. Choose to share by email (they appear under "Shared with me" in their AllCharts, read-only) or as a PDF. The explanation reads: "Share just these records with someone by email. They appear under 'Shared with me' in their AllCharts (read-only)—only the person you send it to can open them." Or: "Share these results with someone you trust—like a doctor in your family—to get their take while you wait for your care team. AllCharts doesn't diagnose or tell you how serious results are."

Can shared recipients edit my records?

No. All shares are read-only. Recipients can view your records but cannot modify, delete, or add to them.

What devices does AllCharts support?

AllCharts is currently available for iPhone running iOS 15 or later. Built with Flutter; uses Apple Health for clinical-record import and Universal Links for secure sharing.

Is AllCharts a diagnostic tool?

No. AllCharts organizes and explains—it shows your numbers, reference ranges, and plain-language context, and always defers to your care team. It does not diagnose or rate severity. It's for reference, to help you understand.

How much does it cost?

AllCharts is free to download with no subscription required for core features. Premium features may be introduced in the future.

Take control of your health records

Download AllCharts today and experience truly private health record management.

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