Drag-and-drop into the chart
Each SOAP section ships as its own draggable block. Drop it into the EHR field where it belongs. No copy-paste, no reformatting.
Open the sidebar, run the visit, drag the SOAP into the chart. No copy-paste round trip, no extra window juggling.
Free to install. Connects to your existing Nextvisit account. No IT rollout required for solo practices. Group practices can deploy via Chrome Enterprise policy if you prefer.
Built for Chrome, works on every Chromium browser (Edge, Brave, Arc, Opera). Firefox and Safari are not currently supported.
A sidebar that knows what visit you are on, generates the note, and ships individual SOAP sections to the chart on a drag.
The sidebar carries the same session list, patient roster, and note state as the web app. Anything you sign on the desktop is in the extension within seconds, and the other way around.
Four steps from install to a chart with a finished note in it.
Two clicks, no admin install required. Pin the icon to your toolbar so the sidebar is always one click away.
The extension authenticates against your existing workspace. Same login as the web app.
The sidebar opens alongside whatever tab you are on. Start a recording when the visit begins.
Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan, and meds each have a drag handle. Drop them into the EHR fields where they belong.
Six things the sidebar does that the web app cannot do alone.
Each SOAP section ships as its own draggable block. Drop it into the EHR field where it belongs. No copy-paste, no reformatting.
The panel stays open across tabs and routes inside the EHR. Switch encounters, open the schedule, write a message, and the note stays put.
Your full session list and patient roster sit in the sidebar. Pull up a previous note while you are on a different chart.
See whether a session is recording, processing, ready for review, or signed. No need to switch tabs to check progress.
Match the theme to your EHR or your eyes. The toggle is in the panel header.
Same auth as the web app. PHI access stays inside your workspace boundary. The extension carries the same audit trail as everything else.
If your EHR opens in a browser tab, the extension works next to it. Deeper integration kicks in for partner EHRs and for any system that accepts FHIR or HL7 push.
Standard HTML drag events. Every browser-based EHR accepts plain text dropped into a textarea, so this works everywhere out of the box.
Osmind, SimplePractice, and Kalix get patient and encounter context detection. The sidebar auto-pairs the active session with the patient you have open in the EHR.
For EHRs that accept structured push, finished notes go through as proper bundles, not pasted text. The full destination matrix is on the features page.
The Nextvisit Chrome extension is a sidebar panel that runs in your browser and connects to your Nextvisit workspace. It records patient encounters, generates SOAP notes, and lets you drag finished sections directly into the EHR you're already working in. The sidebar stays open as you navigate between tabs.
The extension is published for Google Chrome and Chromium-based browsers (Edge, Brave, Arc, Opera). Other Chromium browsers can install Chrome Web Store extensions directly. Firefox and Safari are not currently supported.
Yes. The Chrome extension is free to install and free to use. It connects to your Nextvisit account, which is what carries the subscription. There is no separate fee for the extension itself.
If your EHR runs in a browser tab, the extension works alongside it. Drag-and-drop into any text field uses standard HTML drag events that every web EHR supports. Deeper context-sync exists for partner EHRs (Osmind, SimplePractice, Kalix) and for EHRs that accept FHIR R4 or HL7 v2 push.
Click the install link, click 'Add to Chrome,' confirm the permissions prompt, and pin the icon to your toolbar. Two clicks, no IT involvement, no MDM rollout required for solo practices.
Yes. The extension uses the same workspace auth as the Nextvisit web app, the same encryption in transit and at rest, and the same BAA. Recordings are ephemeral by default. We do not train models on your PHI. The extension's permissions are scoped to the tabs it needs to read for context detection.
The Chrome extension, the web app, and the iOS app all read from and write to the same workspace. A session you start in the extension shows up on the mobile app. A note you sign on the desktop appears in the extension's sidebar instantly.
Install the extension, run a session, drag the SOAP into your chart. If it does not pay for itself in the first week, we will not be offended when you uninstall.