Q: Hi A: Hi there! I'm Orris. How can I help you today? Q: Can you describe all this to images and this PDF in one line each? A: Absolutely, here is a one-line description for each image/PDF slide: 1. Shop image: A street-facing textile shop displays colorful sarees draped across the railing outside its entrance. 2. Laptop image: A close-up photo of a MacBook screen and keyboard showing a browser home page with app icons in the dock. 3. Cover slide: Orris Care introduces itself as a provider of clinician-ready intelligence for healthcare. 4. Problem slide: The pitch highlights doctors’ information overload, long search times, and the massive growth of medical literature. 5. Solution slide: Orris proposes a staged solution from a GPT-based beta to RAG and advanced CDSS with real-time evidence integration. 6. Target customers slide: The company targets young practicing doctors and residents rather than traditional clinics or hospitals. 7. Traction slide: Orris reports early organic traction with user growth, international usage, retention, and paying customers. 8. Competitive differentiation slide: A comparison matrix positions OrrisChat as stronger than competitors across AI, evidence, workflow, and integration features. 9. Vision slide: Orris outlines its next phase of building a connected health ecosystem through Orris Vitals and Orris EHR. 10. Revenue model slide: The business model combines subscriptions, APIs, self-hosting, freemium, D2C, and B2B channels across product lines. 11. Market size slide: Orris estimates a combined TAM of about $47B annually across chat, EHR, and vitals opportunities. 12. Funding slide: The team seeks funding to accelerate distribution, product development, and ecosystem prototyping. 13. Team slide: The slide introduces the three co-founders and acknowledges additional contributors. 14. Closing slide: A simple thank-you slide concludes the presentation. If you want, I can also turn these into sharper investor-style one-liners more persuasive and polished for pitch use.