Notes + Patient Connection

AirFrame transforms your screen into the ultimate therapy tool: a transparent overlay that lets you review notes and capture insights while maintaining eye contact with your patients. Stay present, document better, and build stronger therapeutic relationships.

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Your therapy notes. Your patient.
One seamless session.

  • Switching between notes and your patient breaks the therapeutic connection

  • Looking down at your screen signals disengagement and reduces trust

  • Trying to remember key details from previous sessions creates gaps in care

  • Typing during sessions can feel clinical and distant

  • Documenting after sessions from memory means losing important nuances

  • Missing subtle emotional cues because you're focused on note-taking

The Challenge

The AirFrame Solution

  • Maintain unwavering eye contact while reviewing session notes and treatment plans

  • Capture observations in real-time without breaking rapport

  • Reference previous sessions seamlessly during your conversation

  • Document accurately while staying emotionally present

  • Track progress and interventions without losing the therapeutic moment

  • Create more comprehensive notes in less time

Flexible Pricing Plans

You can't put a price on therapeutic presence, patient trust, or clinical excellence. For less than your daily coffee, get the tool that could transform how you connect with every patient.

$3.99

Monthly

Less than one copay.

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$9.99

Quarterly

Save 16.5%

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$29.99

Annually

Save 37%

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Go From Distraction to Connection in Minutes

Load previous notes, treatment plans, assessments, or histories

Open Your Session Materials

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Set Your Transparency

Adjust visibility so you can see through to your patient on screen

Conduct With Presence

Position AirFrame over your video session for seamless documentation

Why Therapists Choose AirFrame

  • “I use AirFrame to discreetly reference CBT worksheets during sessions. It lets me stay fully present while having my tools right where I need them.”

    LMFT, Northern Virgina

  • “AirFrame helps me feel more prepared and confident in virtual therapy. I can keep crisis resources or session prompts handy without clients seeing a cluttered desktop.”

    PsyD, Naples, Florida

  • “It’s like having a digital teleprompter that no one else can see. My sessions flow more naturally now that I’m not juggling windows or breaking focus.”

    PhD, Clinical Psychologist, Phoeniz Arizona

Integrates Seamlessly With

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Everything You Need to Know
About AirFrame

  • No, AirFrame is designed for a specific purpose: keeping you engaged during video calls. While your default browser handles your everyday browsing, AirFrame overlays transparently on top of your video call window so you can reference notes, agendas, or documents while maintaining natural eye contact with participants.

  • Absolutely! During long meetings, you might need to reference multiple documents—your meeting agenda, project notes, shared documents, or dashboards. AirFrame's tab system lets you quickly switch between these resources without ever looking away from your video call.

  • Yes! This is exactly what AirFrame was built for. Access your OneNote, Google Docs, Notion pages, or any web-based tool while staying visually present in your video calls. Your meeting participants will see you maintaining eye contact and engagement, not someone constantly looking down at notes.

  • Installation takes less than a minute. Download AirFrame for your operating system, run the installer, and you're ready for your next video call.

  • AirFrame works with any video calling software—Zoom, Teams, Google Meet, WebEx, Slack, and more. Simply start your video call, then launch AirFrame and position it over your call window. The transparent overlay lets you see both your meeting and your reference materials simultaneously.

  • Enter your payment details to activate your free trial

    • Get 7 days of full access to all features

    • Cancel anytime during the trial period - no charges

    • If you don't cancel, your subscription starts automatically after 7 days

  • AirFrame is designed to be affordable for everyone at just $3.99/month. This includes unlimited tabs, full transparency controls, meeting templates, and priority support. You can cancel anytime—no long-term contracts or commitments required.

  • AirFrame is perfect for:

    • Client presentations: Reference talking points while maintaining eye contact

    • Interview preparation: Keep candidate information visible during video interviews

    • Project meetings: Access shared documents, timelines, or dashboards

    • Training sessions: Follow along with materials while staying engaged with participants

    • Sales calls: Reference customer data, pricing, or proposals naturally

  • Start with 65-70% opacity—transparent enough to see your video call clearly, but opaque enough to read your notes comfortably. AirFrame remembers your preference, and you can adjust in real-time using the slider without disrupting your call.

  • That's the point—they won't! You'll appear naturally engaged and making consistent eye contact. No more awkward moments of obviously reading from notes or typing while someone is speaking. Your professionalism and attentiveness will actually improve.

  • AirFrame is optimized to use minimal system resources and doesn't affect your video call performance. The transparency feature is hardware-accelerated, and AirFrame typically uses less RAM than a single browser tab.