Introducing Dictate: Voice-to-Text, Wherever You Work
We built Dictate for all the typing that happens when you're not in a visit.
Hold a key, speak, and your words appear as text wherever your cursor is, in any application on your computer. The referral, the email, the quick note between patients: in your voice, no typing on your keyboard.
The note was done, but you were still typing.
Our AI scribe changed the visit. The note from the room writes itself now, in your structure, ready for your review before the next patient walks in. That part is solved.
Then you close the note and start typing again. The referral that has to go out today. The form the scribe never sees. The message to a colleague, the reply in the portal, the note you scribble between patients so you don't forget. None of it came from the visit, so none of it got documented for you. It's still you, the keyboard and the minutes it takes.
There's always been a workaround: your phone's dictation, or whatever voice-to-text your computer came with. But those tools were built for texting your family, not for clinical language. They stumble on drug names, mangle doses and turn an eponym into nonsense. So most clinicians give up and go back to typing, because fixing the mistakes takes longer than the dictation saved. You told us as much. So we built the version that works.
One key. Any field.
Heidi Dictate lives behind a single hotkey. Click into any text field, press and hold, and speak. Release, and your words land where your cursor is. No session to start, no button to find, no tab to switch.
