Snap a photo of your script. Mahino reads the medication name, then explains it in plain language in English, Lea Faka-Tonga, or Gagana Sāmoa. On-device. Free. No account.
Open Mahino, point your camera at the medication name. Apple Vision OCR reads it on your phone. The photo never leaves your device.
Mahino fuzzy-matches the OCR text against 41 of the most-prescribed NZ medications. Confidence shown. Pick yours if there's more than one option.
Four sections: what it's for, how to take it, what to watch for, and when to call your GP. Tap the language pill any time. Audio for English on launch.
Mahino uses Apple Vision on your device to read your script. The photo is processed in memory and discarded as soon as the medication name is found. No accounts, no analytics, no cloud, no contact with our servers. We don't even know you're using Mahino.
Photos and OCR text never leave the device.
No login, no email, no tracking ID.
Built by Connect Clinic Limited and given out free.
The English content has been reviewed by a GP. The Tongan and Samoan translations are working drafts pending fluent-speaker review. You'll see a "draft translation" banner inside the app on any medication that hasn't been validated yet.
If you're a fluent Tongan or Samoan speaker (clinical background helpful but not required) and want to help us validate, we'd value your time. Get in touch.
Public beta is open. Tap the button below on your iPhone, install TestFlight if you don't have it, and Mahino will land within seconds.
Open TestFlight →Or email connectclinic@outlook.com for help.