Products

Clex Keyboard on Android and iOS, and Clex Web on Chrome and Edge. The same pictogram-to-sentence flow, three surfaces, one record-system experience.

Clex comes in three products that share the same pictograms, the same clinical phrasing, and the same writing support. A care worker who learns Clex on an Android phone on a home-care shift recognises it on an iPad at the resident’s bedside and inside a Chrome-based record system at the desk. Your team learns it once.

Clex Keyboard on Android

On home-care shifts, where the phone is the primary tool, Clex runs inside whichever record system the team already uses. It provides word suggestions drawn from care-documentation vocabulary, pictograms that match the concept as the note takes shape, audio readback, and translation into 23 languages for multilingual staff. Care workers write notes inside KMD Nexus, Cura, KMD Care, or whichever record system the team already uses – on the keyboard they use every day.

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Clex Keyboard on iOS

Teams that have standardised on Apple devices get the same writing help on iPhone and iPad. Apple’s offline voices read notes back without sounding mechanical. Translation stays on the device. The keyboard appears inside the same record-system app the team already uses on iOS.

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Clex Web for Chrome and Edge

At the nursing-home or day-care desk, where staff document in a browser, Clex sits inside web-based record systems – KMD Nexus, KMD Care and Cura in Denmark, and Lifecare, Treserva, Combine and Procapita in Sweden – and offers the same pictograms and sentence support as on the phone. Translation and audio readback in 28 languages – the same 23 as the keyboards plus five additional on Chrome.

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Why one pattern across three surfaces

We often see that the care workers who pick up Clex fastest are the ones whose first language is not Danish or Swedish. When the same pictograms and the same clinical phrasing appear on the home-care phone, on the iPad at the resident’s side, and at the desk, the multilingual staff member who learns Clex on one device applies that knowledge throughout the shift. Training happens once per team, not once per device.

Get in touch through the contact page for a demo or a walk-through of Clex in your preferred record system.