The Medical Editor
The Medical Editor Built for Modern Medicine
Create beautiful medical notes with text, images, drawings, annotations and interactive references — all in one workspace designed specifically for medical education.
Cardiology · Study guide
Acute Myocardial Infarction
The problem
A Notebook Was Never Built for Medicine
General editors help you write text. Medicine is learned through images, diagrams, annotations and connected evidence — so your notes end up scattered across five different tools.
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Five tools, one note
A doc here, a PDF annotator there, a drawing app, a reference manager, a browser full of tabs — nothing lives together.
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Visuals get left behind
Anatomy, flowcharts and annotated scans are central to medicine, yet most editors treat images as an afterthought.
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Notes that go nowhere
Once written, your notes just sit there — they don’t become flashcards, quizzes or a connected map of what you know.
Write without limits
Everything You Need In One Editor
Write, organize and visualize medical knowledge without switching between different tools. Text, images, tables, callout blocks, diagrams, drawings, annotations, references and checklists all live on one page that grows naturally into a comprehensive study guide.
- Rich text with beautiful headings, callouts and checklists
- Medical tables and clinical flowcharts inline
- Drag, drop, resize and arrange images visually
- Inline interactive references and highlights
Heading
H1 · H2 · H3
Medical table
Rows & columns
Image
Drag, resize, annotate
Clinical flowchart
Decision tree
Checklist
Tasks & steps
Callout
Note · warning · tip
Images & annotation
Draw Directly On Your Images
Highlight structures, draw arrows, circle important findings and add handwritten notes directly on your medical images. With Apple Pencil on iPad, label an anatomical illustration or mark a fracture as precisely as you would on paper — and it updates in real time.
- Apple Pencil drawing and handwritten annotations
- Arrows, circles, highlights and labels on any image
- Resize and lay images out side by side or stacked
- Precision that feels like drawing on paper
Every device
Your Workspace, Wherever You Study
Type on your laptop, annotate on your tablet, rearrange on your desktop — the same document stays perfectly synchronized across every device, adapting to the way medicine is actually learned.
- Type on laptop, annotate on iPad, review on desktop
- Everything stays perfectly in sync
- Combine handwritten and typed notes freely
- Clean, modern, enjoyable to work in
Built for medicine, not adapted to it.
General document editors help you write. Suture helps you learn, organize and connect medical knowledge.
A general editor
- Plain text in a general editor
- Images pasted as flat attachments
- Notes scattered across five apps
- Notes that end at the full stop
Suture
- Rich medical writing built for the wards
- Drag, resize, annotate and draw on images
- One connected workspace
- Notes that become flashcards, quizzes & a map
Built Around How Medicine Is Learned
Whether you’re studying anatomy, pharmacology, pathology or clinical medicine, combine written explanations with visuals, annotations and references to create richer learning experiences.
More Than A Document
Every note you create becomes the starting point for the rest of your learning workflow.
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Write
Create a study guide with text, images, tables and diagrams.
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Connect
Link guidelines, drugs and articles directly inside the page.
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Generate
Turn it into summaries, flashcards and quizzes in one click.
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Continue
Send decks to your learning library and keep building your second brain.
The Medical Editor, in detail
Create Medical Notes The Way You Actually Learn
Write, draw, annotate and organize everything in one workspace built specifically for medical education.
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