in development · india first · no diagnosis, ever

the folder in your bag, finally readable

photograph it once. get back a history you can search, where every single value traces to the report it was read from.

the problem

nobody reads forty pages before a ten minute appointment

if you manage someone’s long term treatment you already know this one. the folder grows every visit. nothing in it is searchable. you cannot tell whether a number is improving without laying six reports across a table.

and when a claim is due you are assembling documents at midnight, guessing at what is missing, finding out only after it gets rejected.

usually it is not even the patient doing this. it is a daughter, a son, a spouse — holding the folder, booking the appointment, filing the claim. parchi is built for whoever is holding the bag.

every number, cited

no source, no record

tap any value and the original scan opens with that exact region highlighted. reference ranges come from your own report, never a generic table, because they differ by lab, by age and by sex. if a value cannot be traced back to a document, parchi refuses to record it at all — enforced by the system, not promised in a footnote.

lab report14 mar

haemoglobin9.2 g/dL

haemoglobin · 14 mar · page 2 of 4

9.2 g/dL · down 0.9 since nov

reference range 13.0 – 17.0 g/dL, taken from this report’s own header. delete the scan and this value goes with it.

what was her haemoglobin last winter?

10.1 g/dL on 8 nov. here is the report.

four steps

and none of them are typing

  1. 01

    photograph the folder

    every report, prescription and bill. no typing, no sorting, no naming files.

  2. 02

    it files itself

    each document is classified and dated. lab values come out with the exact region of the scan they were read from.

  3. 03

    ask it anything

    ask the way you would ask a person. every answer arrives with the document attached, opened to the right page.

  4. 04

    hand it over

    one cited page for the next appointment. one bundle for the claim, with the gap flagged before you submit.

the line

what parchi will never do

  • diagnose you
  • offer medical advice or a second opinion
  • warn you about drug interactions
  • tell you whether a result is good or bad
  • train a model on your records, or sell them

organises, retrieves and cites. that is the whole job, and it is a big one. the boundary is permanent, not a limitation of an early version — reading your results is your doctor’s job, and a tool that blurs that line is a liability dressed up as a feature.

your records stay yours. export everything as the original scans plus structured data, or delete all of it, whenever you want.

early access · 2026

less midnight filing,
more actual visits

parchi is being built right now, in the open. if you are the one holding a folder for someone, we want to hear how you do it today before we build any more of it.

i am a

  • no launch datewe would rather talk first
  • nothing to installthere is no app yet, on purpose
  • no diagnosisnot now, not in v2, not ever