Aido is a voice-powered drug reference tool built for nurses and nursing students. Say a medication name to look up FDA-sourced drug information — a faster alternative to flipping through a medical dictionary.
From study sessions to non-urgent ward reference checks, Aido puts FDA-sourced drug information one spoken word away.
Say any medication name out loud — brand name, generic, or category. Aido understands medical terminology in context.
Powered by Google Gemini for accurate voice transcription, even in noisy environments.
Drug reference data sourced from the FDA database — listed dosages, warnings, and common side effects as published. Always verify with official clinical guidelines.
A refined dark-mode interface for low-light environments — easy on the eyes without compromising readability.
Fuzzy-match catches slight misspellings or transcription variance and auto-searches the most likely medication.
Bookmark frequently referenced medications and instantly revisit your complete search history.
Explore by clinical category — Antibiotics, Pain Relief, Cardiac, Diabetes, Mental Health, and more.
No manual lookup. No login friction. Speak once — get an answer.
Press the voice button and say any medication name — brand or generic. No typing, no login friction.
Gemini AI transcribes and normalises your input, matching it intelligently against the curated FDA medication cache.
FDA-listed dosages, warnings, and side effects — on swipeable reference cards. Always confirm with clinical guidelines before acting.
Clean, fast, purpose-built — Aido adapts to how you work.
Recorded live from a real device.
Aido is in active alpha — a reference tool being built for nurses and nursing students who want faster access to FDA drug information in non-urgent situations.
Disclaimer: For non-urgent educational reference only. Not a diagnostic tool. Not endorsed or approved by the FDA. The information displayed is sourced from publicly available FDA data and must always be verified against current clinical guidelines and a qualified healthcare professional before any clinical action.