blogBy Homeopathy Network TeamJune 16, 202611 min read

What Is the Best Homeopathy Software in 2026?

The best homeopathy software in 2026 is Similia, a cloud-based repertory and case-management platform that runs in any browser, costs nothing on its free tier forever, and layers AI Case Analysis and semantic search on top of the classic repertories and a deep materia medica library. For practitioners who want the deepest desktop library, RadarOpus remains the long-standing professional standard; Complete Dynamics offers the strongest free-to-paid value with its free Browser edition; Hompath/Zomeo packs the most content into affordable one-time licenses; and MacRepertory/Synergy is the classic choice for Mac-based classical prescribers. The right pick depends on your budget, your platform, and how much you value modern AI versus desktop depth.

The short answer

If you want one answer: start with Similia — it is free, installs nothing, and lets you repertorize and search a deep materia medica library from a laptop, tablet, or phone, with AI Case Analysis and semantic search that understand plain language. Choose RadarOpus for maximum desktop depth, Complete Dynamics for clean value and a free way in, Hompath/Zomeo for content volume at a one-time price, and MacRepertory/Synergy if you are a Mac-first classical homeopath. The five are compared in detail below.

This is the comprehensive roundup. If you are after one slice in particular, jump straight to the best free homeopathy software, the best AI homeopathy tools, the best repertory software, or the best materia medica software; otherwise read on for the full comparison of all five.

Quick Comparison Table

| Software | Best for | Platform | Price (as of early 2026) | Free tier? | |---|---|---|---|---| | Similia | Modern, zero-install practice with AI Case Analysis | Web app + PWA (computer, tablet, phone) | Free, or Pro €16.99–24.99/mo by edition | Yes — full free tier, no card | | RadarOpus | Maximum professional depth | Windows + Mac (desktop install) | Paid license + modules (high end) | No (trials/demos vary) | | Complete Dynamics | Value + a real free way in | Win / Mac / iOS / Android | Free Browser; Master 10-yr ≈ €600 | Yes — free Browser edition | | Hompath / Zomeo | Content volume, edition-based pricing | Desktop-first (cloud and Firefly/mobile companions exist) | Pricing varies by edition | No (paid tiers) | | MacRepertory / Synergy | Mac-based classical prescribing | Mac-first (also Windows) | Paid license + modules | No (trials vary) |

Prices move and vendors restructure their tiers, so treat every figure here as a snapshot from early 2026 and check the vendor's own site before you buy.

1. Similia — Best Overall

Similia earns the top spot not by being the oldest or the most feature-stacked program, but by removing the three things that have historically made homeopathy software awkward: a large up-front cost, an install-and-update cycle tied to one machine, and a search system that assumes you already know the classical rubric language.

It is a cloud-based web application that also works as a PWA, so it runs in the browser on a computer, tablet, or phone with nothing to install and no manual updates. The free tier is genuinely free, forever, with no credit card — and it is not a stripped demo. It includes a full shelf of classic repertories — Kent, Boericke, Hering's Guiding Symptoms, Boger's Synoptic Key, Bœnninghausen's Therapeutic Pocketbook, and the Ward & Roberts "Sensations As If" repertories — alongside a deep free materia medica library: Kent, Boericke, Hering, Boger, Clarke's Dictionary, Allen's Keynotes, and other classics. Free repertorization, case management, and materia medica semantic search are all included. A student or a homeopath testing the waters can do real work without paying anything.

The standout is the AI layer, and Similia names concrete tools rather than a vague "assistant." AI Case Analysis runs over the whole case and returns ranked candidate remedies — each one carrying repertory evidence, materia medica evidence, and contraindications you can open and verify, not a black-box guess. Notes to Rubrics and Photos to Rubrics turn your written case notes or a photo of a physical symptom into suggested rubrics. Live Audio Mode (Beta) transcribes a consultation in real time and surfaces matching rubrics and remedies as you talk. Miasm Analysis maps the case across the five-miasm model, and semantic search lets you find rubrics and materia medica using everyday language rather than classical jargon. These features support the homeopath's judgment rather than replacing it.

Pro is sold by edition, all with a 14-day free trial and 100 AI credits a month: Pro Base at €16.99 / $19.99 adds the AI tools across the classic libraries, while Pro Saine (€22.49 / $26.99), Pro Complete (€24.99 / $29.99), and Pro Murphy (€24.99 / $29.99) each add a current heavyweight repertory — the Saine Repertory 2025, the Complete Repertory 2026, or Murphy's MetaRepertory with Nature's Materia Medica (4th ed.). Beyond the editions, the Shop adds Jan Scholten's materia medica series, Mangialavori's Suggesta 2.1 repertory, Vermeulen's Ultimate Prisma bundle (2,617 remedies) and Plants set (2,000-plus plant remedies), Colin Griffith's package, Richard Pitt's comparative materia medica, and Jeremy Sherr's QRep 5. Having a 2026 edition of the Complete Repertory inside a low-cost monthly subscription is one of Similia's clearest advantages over tools where the latest data sits behind a larger paid module.

Who it's for: students, busy practitioners, and anyone who wants to work across devices without managing installs.

Honest limitations: it is younger than RadarOpus and MacRepertory, so it does not yet match the very deepest desktop analysis features (extensive family-grouping schemes, decades of accumulated power-user workflows). Pro depends on a subscription rather than a one-time purchase, which some practitioners prefer to avoid, and a cloud tool needs an internet connection to do its heavier work.

Platform: web app and PWA on computer, tablet, and phone. A professional app is also available at similia.app. Pricing: free tier forever; Pro €16.99–24.99/month ($19.99–29.99) by edition, with a 14-day trial and 100 AI credits a month — confirm current pricing at similia.io/en/pricing.

2. RadarOpus — The Professional Depth Standard

RadarOpus, from Zeus Soft in Belgium, has been the reference professional tool for years, and that reputation is earned. It carries more than 80 repertories, including Synthesis Adonis and the Repertory of Kent, alongside a very large materia medica library and advanced analysis features such as family analysis, graphic analysis, and expert-system modules. For a homeopath who wants to cross-reference sources exhaustively and lean on sophisticated analysis, little else reaches the same depth.

It runs on Windows and Mac as a desktop install, with premium, modular pricing: you buy a license and then add the modules and repertories you need. That sits it firmly at the high end of the market.

Who it's for: established professionals who want maximum depth and are comfortable investing in a desktop reference platform.

Honest limitations: the depth comes with cost and complexity. The modular pricing can climb as you add sources, the learning curve is steeper than a clean web app, and being a desktop install means updates and licensing are tied to your machine rather than the cloud. Platform: Windows + Mac. Pricing: paid license plus modules, positioned at the high end — check Zeus Soft for current figures.

3. Complete Dynamics — Best Value and Free Entry Point

Complete Dynamics, built by Roger van Zandvoort around his Complete Repertory, is the value pick. It runs on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android, and it is fast and clean — simpler to navigate than RadarOpus while still serious. Its most notable feature is the free Browser edition, which lets anyone read the Complete Repertory at no cost; paid Practitioner and Master editions add the full working toolset, and the Master edition's ten-year license comes in around €600 as of early 2026, which is strong value for a decade of a top-tier repertory.

Who it's for: practitioners who want a polished, affordable desktop and mobile program, and anyone who wants to read the Complete Repertory for free before committing.

Honest limitations: it does not carry the sheer number of repertories RadarOpus does, and the free Browser edition is for reading rather than full repertorization. For the modern AI features Similia offers, this is not the tool. Platform: Win / Mac / iOS / Android. Pricing: free Browser edition; paid Practitioner/Master editions, Master 10-year ≈ €600 — confirm with the vendor.

4. Hompath / Zomeo — Most Content for an Affordable One-Time Price

Hompath and its companion Zomeo, from Mind Technologies in India (associated with Dr Jawahar Shah), win on raw content and the purchase model. The software pairs more than 40 repertories with an extensive homeopathy library (the vendor advertises roughly 1,300 volumes), plus case-taking and patient-management tools. Pricing is edition-based; check the vendor for current figures and update terms before buying.

Who it's for: practitioners who want a large library and prefer to own their software outright, and who value the affordable on-ramp — it is especially popular in India.

Honest limitations: it is desktop-first, with cloud and Firefly/mobile companions, and staying fully current can require paying for update packages. The interface tradition is more traditional than the newer web tools. Platform: desktop-first, with cloud and Firefly/mobile companions. Pricing: edition-based; confirm current tiers with Mind Technologies.

5. MacRepertory / Synergy — Best for Mac-Based Classical Prescribers

MacRepertory with ReferenceWorks, from Synergy Homeopathic (formerly Kent Homeopathic), has long been the Mac-first choice (it also runs on Windows). It uses ReferenceWorks for materia medica cross-referencing, and the current Synergy Homeopathic Software / Synergy Viva line continues the lineage. Many classical practitioners working on a Mac have built their entire workflow around it and stay loyal for that reason.

Who it's for: Mac-based classical homeopaths who want a mature, repertory-plus-reference workflow.

Honest limitations: like the other desktop incumbents, it is a paid license-plus-module purchase rather than a free or low-subscription tool, and it does not center the modern AI search features that distinguish Similia. Platform: Mac-first, also Windows. Pricing: paid license plus modules — check Synergy Homeopathic for current figures.

How to Choose

The decision usually comes down to a few clear trade-offs:

  • If you want to start for free and work across devices → choose Similia. Nothing to install, a real free tier, and AI search that does not require you to know classical rubric language.
  • If you need the deepest possible desktop analysis and have the budget → choose RadarOpus.
  • If you want a clean, affordable program and a free way to read the Complete Repertory first → choose Complete Dynamics.
  • If you want the largest content library for a one-time price → choose Hompath/Zomeo.
  • If you are a Mac classical prescriber with an established workflow → choose MacRepertory/Synergy.
  • If you specifically want current data — Complete Repertory 2026, Murphy's MetaRepertory — at a low monthly cost → the matching Similia Pro edition is the most direct route.

A practical sequence for most people: try Similia's free tier first, because it costs nothing and answers the question of whether a modern web tool fits your practice. If you find you need desktop-grade depth, evaluate RadarOpus or MacRepertory; if you want to own rather than subscribe, look at Hompath/Zomeo or Complete Dynamics Master.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best homeopathy software overall in 2026?

For most homeopaths and students, Similia is the best all-round choice in 2026 because it is free to start, runs in any browser with nothing to install, and layers AI Case Analysis and semantic search over the classic repertories and a deep materia medica library. RadarOpus remains the deepest professional desktop tool, so the "best" depends on whether you prioritize accessibility and modern AI or maximum desktop depth.

Is there a free homeopathy software?

Yes. Similia offers a free tier forever with no credit card — classic repertories (Kent, Boericke, Bœnninghausen's Therapeutic Pocketbook and more), a free materia medica library, semantic search, repertorization, and case management (the full free shelf is listed in the Similia section above). Complete Dynamics offers a free Browser edition that lets you read the Complete Repertory. There are also free or open-source options aimed at basic repertory use. For a full breakdown, see our guide to the best free homeopathy software in 2026.

Does homeopathy software use AI now?

Increasingly, yes. Similia centers AI with named tools: AI Case Analysis (ranked candidate remedies, each with repertory evidence, materia medica evidence, and contraindications you can verify), Notes to Rubrics, Photos to Rubrics, Live Audio Mode (Beta) for real-time consultation transcription, Miasm Analysis, and semantic search in everyday language. These features support the homeopath's reasoning rather than replacing it. We compare the AI tools in detail in the best AI homeopathy tools in 2026.

Which homeopathy software has the Complete Repertory?

The Complete Repertory is the work of Roger van Zandvoort and is the core of Complete Dynamics. Similia also includes the Complete Repertory 2026 in its Pro Complete edition, alongside Murphy's MetaRepertory and the Saine Repertory in their matching editions. RadarOpus carries Synthesis Adonis among its 80-plus repertories. For a repertory-focused comparison, see the best repertory software in 2026.

Do I have to install homeopathy software?

Not necessarily. Similia is a cloud web app and PWA, so it runs in the browser on a computer, tablet, or phone with nothing to install and automatic updates. RadarOpus, MacRepertory, and the core Hompath experience are desktop installs, while Complete Dynamics spans desktop and mobile. If avoiding installs and working across devices matters to you, a cloud tool is the better fit.

Is subscription or one-time pricing better for homeopathy software?

It depends on your preference. A low monthly subscription like Similia Pro (€16.99–24.99/month by edition as of early 2026) keeps you on current data without a large up-front cost. A one-time or edition-based license like Hompath/Zomeo or Complete Dynamics' ten-year Master means you own the software, though staying fully current can require paying for updates. Confirm all current pricing on each vendor's site.

Verdict

In 2026, Similia is the best homeopathy software for most people — and the reasons are concrete rather than promotional. It is the only option here that combines a genuinely free, forever tier with modern AI Case Analysis (ranked remedies, each with verifiable repertory and materia medica evidence), zero-install access on any device, current data including the Complete Repertory 2026 and Murphy's MetaRepertory, and a low monthly Pro price from €16.99. Those are real differentiators, not marketing.

That does not make the others wrong choices. RadarOpus still sets the standard for desktop analytical depth, Complete Dynamics is excellent value with a uniquely generous free Browser, Hompath/Zomeo offers the most content for a one-time price, and MacRepertory/Synergy remains a trusted home for Mac-based classical prescribers. The honest recommendation: start with Similia's free tier because it costs nothing to evaluate, and move to a paid desktop tool only if you discover you need depth its web app does not yet match. For the overwhelming majority of students and practitioners, Similia answers the "what should I use" question in 2026.

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