Clex Web for Chrome and Edge

A browser extension that brings the Clex pictogram-to-sentence flow into web-based record systems. Translation and text-to-speech in 28 languages, all on-device. GPO deployment or BYOD activation.

Clex Web is a browser extension for Chrome and Edge. It brings the same pictogram-to-sentence flow the keyboards use into the web-based record systems Scandinavian kommuner already run: Lifecare, Cura, Nexus, KMD Care, Treserva, Combine, and Procapita. The care worker navigates to a record field inside the record system and Clex is already there, displaying pictogram-marked word suggestions and sentence proposals inline as the care worker writes, without opening a second tab or a separate app.

What it looks like at the desk

At the nursing-home or day-care desk, the care worker opens the record system in the browser the way she always does. She starts typing a note. Word suggestions trained on care documentation appear inline, inside the record system’s own interface. Pictograms mark the care concepts as the sentence takes shape. A record-ready sentence proposal appears below the field, in the organisation’s care language. She reviews it, listens to it being read aloud if she wants, and saves it to the same system.

What it does, feature by feature

  • Word suggestions inside any text or record field across the record system. Trained on care-documentation language, not general browser predictions. Rendered inline inside the record system. Pictograms appear next to the words Clex recognises as care concepts.
  • Pictogram-based sentence suggestions. As the care worker writes a few words, Clex recognises the care concepts, displays the matching pictograms alongside the word suggestions, and proposes a record-ready sentence in Danish, Swedish, English, or German - identical to what the keyboard produces on a phone. Only the pictogram identifiers and the chosen language leave the browser.
  • On-device text-to-speech. Hear any sentence read aloud before saving. Behaviour is identical across all record systems.
  • On-device translation into 28 languages. Runs entirely in the browser. Free text stays on-device.
  • Pictogram search over the full pictogram database, loaded once and cached locally.

Everything the care worker types stays in the browser tab.

For bilingual staff

Clex Web shows the care-language sentence and the care worker’s first-language sentence side by side, and she can hear either sentence read aloud. A bilingual team member gets the same support the keyboard provides on the phone, without leaving the record system used by the rest of the team.

The 28 secondary languages

Clex Web covers the same 23 languages as the keyboards and adds Bulgarian, Lithuanian, Pashto, Russian, and Tigrinya: Albanian, Arabic, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Danish, Dari, English, Farsi (Persian), Filipino (Tagalog), Finnish, French, German, Italian, Lithuanian, Nepali, Norwegian (Bokmål), Pashto, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Tigrinya, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese.

How it ships

  • GPO force-install on kommune-managed Chrome or Edge fleets. The extension installs silently; licensing and language preferences are delivered through managed policy. The care worker does not need to approve anything.
  • BYOD activation for staff whose browser is not centrally managed. The administrator generates an activation code in the Clex Deployment Portal; the care worker visits byod.clex.ai and activates the extension. BYOD is automatically blocked if a managed licence key is already present on the device.

Updates arrive automatically through the Chrome Web Store, via the same managed-policy channel as the initial install.

Where to get it

Clex Web is available on the Chrome Web Store. The extension installs in Edge from the same listing; no Microsoft Store version is required.

Further reading

For the fifteen most common procurement, DPO, and IT-department questions, see the FAQ. Download the customer document pack from the compliance hub. To get in touch, visit the contact page.