Consult. Dictate. Upload. Done. Whether audio, text or documents ā SmartArzt transforms any input into structured medical documentation. Automatically, precisely, according to your specifications. Designed for doctors. Made for the future. Available today.
SmartArzt unifies all documentation workflows in one interface. Process any input into structured medical letters, intelligently interact with patient data, and automate cognitively demanding repetitive tasks.
Audio, text, documents ā everything becomes structured medical documentation
Interact with patient data via voice or text chat
Your individual clinic standards are automatically applied to all content
C5-certified EU data processing with end-to-end encryption
SmartArzt uses multiple transcription models in parallel. We have deliberately identified and combined models with anti-correlated error patterns ā where one model has weaknesses, another compensates. The result is highest precision, even with complex medical terminology.
Specialized AI agents work in orchestration: Multiple agents transcribe conversations in parallel, while other agents verify medical plausibility, completeness, and formatting. Each agent focuses on its core competency ā the overall system benefits from the expertise of all.
The system reliably processes medical terminology: Diagnoses, medication names, and medical terminology are precisely recognized ā both in classic dictations and natural doctor-patient conversations.
The system automatically integrates your clinic-specific text modules and formulations. The AI recognizes context-dependently when which module is relevant and seamlessly integrates it into the medical letter ā for consistent documentation according to your standards.
"Very fast and reliable documentation of doctor-patient interactions - resulting in time savings. Very easy-to-use AI that records, summarizes and documents medical history interviews and ward rounds."
"Start-up with a lot of drive and reliable delivery results. Fast contract agreements, fast delivery, open communication."