Soundnote listens to the consult and writes the note, like every scribe.
Then it does what no other scribe does: it highlights every line it inferred rather than
heard, and flags where the record looks thin on something medico-legally important. You sign
knowing exactly what you are signing.
Invitation-only. Built by a GP, in Victoria, Australia.
Progress note
Three days of productive cough and fever.
Crackles at the right base, sats 96% on room air.
Plan: rest, oral fluids, regular paracetamol.
Amoxicillin 1 g three times daily for five days.
Drug, dose and duration inferred, not said aloud. Confirm before signing.
Why it's different
Not just another scribe
Built to show its working
Soundnote marks the difference between what was said and what it inferred, so the
guesses are visible instead of buried. It also flags where the record looks thin on
something medico-legally important. You review and sign every note, and now you can see
exactly what you are signing.
Privacy described exactly
We strip the patient's identity from the transcript before the note-writing AI sees it,
and re-insert it only on your screen. The audio itself does leave, because every scribe
needs a speech engine, and we say so plainly on the
privacy page. No advertising trackers, no cookies, no cross-site
tracking.
Pricing that flexes
Usage-based, not a rigid per-seat lock-in. Fair whether you are a solo GP or a whole
clinic, and it grows with how you actually work.
A marketplaceComing
More than a scribe. A marketplace of templates, tools and integrations that extend
Soundnote to how you actually work.
How it works
A consult, start to signed
01
Record
Press record with the patient's consent. The transcript builds live while you stay with
the patient, not the keyboard.
02
Review the flags
The draft arrives with every inferred line highlighted, and anything thin in the record
called out. Confirm, correct, or strike each one.
03
Sign and generate
Sign off the note, then generate the care plan or mental health plan from it in one
click.
In testing
Want it in your clinic first?
Soundnote is in private testing with Australian GPs. Join the cohort and help shape where
it goes.