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AI-Powered Wound Measurement: Point-n-Capture Wound Documentation

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Point your phone at a wound and WoundScribe finds the edges, measures it, and files it to the chart — no ruler, no tracing, no retakes.

WoundScribe Point-n-Capture turns wound documentation into a three-tap workflow — about as familiar as depositing a check on your phone. No ruler, no tape, no marker. The app detects the wound edges, measures length, width, and area, and drops the data straight into the chart. ### Why consistent imaging matters Today, wound photos get taken on whatever phone is handy, at whatever angle, in whatever light. That inconsistency is expensive: - Subtle changes between visits get missed - Staff lose time on retakes and rework - Weak images are a top reason payers deny claims In pilot clinics, 95% of photos passed on the first try — no retake required. Repeatable images surface healing trends earlier, build trust across hand-offs, and give payers far less to push back on. See how this connects to AI-powered wound analysis downstream. ### How the three taps work 1. Point — Aim at the wound; the app signals when the distance is right. 2. Capture — WoundScribe automatically traces the wound's exact borders, with no hand-drawing required. 3. Measure — It calculates length, width, and area, and files them to the chart. Capture is also the front door to scribing, charting, coding, healing analytics, and patient education — one capture and the rest of the wound documentation and tracking record starts writing itself. Every photo is compressed, tagged, and time-stamped automatically, so your team stays audit-ready in the clinic, at the bedside, or on a home visit. Request a demo to put Point-n-Capture in your team's hands.