How to get the best deals on Glass AI — pricing breakdown, savings tips, and alternatives
Glass AI offers a free tier — you might not need to pay at all!
Perfect for trying out Glass AI without spending anything
💡 Pro tip: Start with the free tier to test if Glass AI fits your workflow before upgrading to a paid plan.
per month
per month
Don't overpay for features you won't use. Here's our recommendation based on your use case:
Most AI tools, including many in the coding agents category, offer special pricing for students, teachers, and educational institutions. These discounts typically range from 20-50% off regular pricing.
• Students: Verify your student status with a .edu email or Student ID
• Teachers: Faculty and staff often qualify for education pricing
• Institutions: Schools can request volume discounts for classroom use
Most SaaS and AI tools tend to offer their best deals around these windows. While we can't guarantee Glass AI runs promotions during all of these, they're worth watching:
The biggest discount window across the SaaS industry — many tools offer their best annual deals here
Holiday promotions and year-end deals are common as companies push to close out Q4
Tools targeting students and educators often run promotions during this window
Signing up for Glass AI's email list is the best way to catch promotions as they happen
💡 Pro tip: If you're not in a rush, Black Friday and end-of-year tend to be the safest bets for SaaS discounts across the board.
Test features before committing to paid plans
Save 10-30% compared to monthly payments
Many companies reimburse productivity tools
Some providers offer multi-tool packages
Wait for Black Friday or year-end sales
Some tools offer "win-back" discounts to returning users
If Glass AI's pricing doesn't fit your budget, consider these coding agents alternatives:
Ada Health delivers AI-powered symptom assessment that walks users through a structured medical interview, identifies probable conditions, and recommends next steps ranging from self-care to emergency attention.
Starting at Freemium
✓ Free plan available
AI-powered clinical documentation platform that automatically captures patient conversations and generates comprehensive medical records, reducing physician documentation burden by up to 85%
Starting at Paid
AI-powered digital pathology platform providing FDA-cleared diagnostic tools, biomarker analysis, and enterprise workflow management for laboratories and biopharma companies.
Starting at Enterprise
Glass Health offers three tiers per its published schema: a Free plan with limited clinical decision support, a Pro plan at $90/month with unlimited ambient scribing and unlimited clinical decision support, and a Max plan at $200/month that adds direct EHR integration on top of everything in Pro. The free tier is suitable for residents and students experimenting with the platform, while solo clinicians and small practices typically land on Pro. Max is targeted at clinicians whose workflow depends on notes flowing directly into Epic, Athena, or another EHR without manual copy-paste.
Glass AI is positioned as a clinical decision support tool, not a diagnostic device — every output is intended to assist a licensed clinician's reasoning, never to replace it. The platform explicitly emphasizes that all diagnostic and treatment decisions must be made by qualified healthcare providers using the full clinical context, patient history, and applicable standards of care. Healthcare institutions should review Glass's regulatory and compliance posture directly with the company before deploying it in clinical workflows. Individual clinicians remain responsible for verifying any AI-generated suggestion against current guidelines.
Glass's ambient scribe captures the audio of a patient encounter and generates a structured clinical note (typically SOAP-format) that the clinician can review, edit, and finalize before signing. The mobile apps on iOS and Android make it practical to use a phone as the recording device in the exam room. Glass markets itself to clinicians who must operate under HIPAA, but specific Business Associate Agreements (BAAs), data retention policies, and audit logs should be confirmed directly with Glass Health before patient-identifiable audio is processed. Most institutions require a security review prior to enabling ambient scribing on real encounters.
Yes — Glass is widely used by medical students and residents as a clinical reasoning learning tool, and the free tier provides enough access to practice differential generation on cases. The platform's problem-representation-to-differential format mirrors how clinical reasoning is formally taught in medical school and residency, making it a useful complement to case-based curricula. Trainees should still use Glass under attending supervision and treat its output as a study aid rather than a substitute for clinical training, the way one would use UpToDate or DynaMed.
Compared to the other AI Healthcare tools in our directory, Glass is one of the few that bundles ambient scribing with active clinical decision support in a single product — most scribe-only competitors like Nuance DAX or Abridge focus on note generation alone, often at premium per-provider pricing through enterprise contracts. Glass's $90/month Pro tier is notably more accessible to solo clinicians and small practices than enterprise scribe contracts, which can run several hundred dollars per provider per month. If you only need a scribe and you're already inside a large health system with a Nuance/Microsoft contract, DAX may integrate more deeply; if you want decision support plus scribing on a transparent monthly subscription, Glass is the more flexible option.
Start with the free tier and upgrade when you need more features
Get Started with Glass AI →Pricing and discounts last verified March 2026