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One scribe.Every shape of note.

Stenoly writes the way each specialty writes — adapting structure, vocabulary, and rhythm to the room. Family medicine ships production-ready today; many more specialties are in beta, learning from every consultation.

In beta · learningand growing

Addiction medicine · Anaesthesia · Cardiology · Child & adolescent psychiatry · Chiropractic · Dentistry · Dermatology · Ear, nose & throat · Emergency medicine · Endocrinology · Gastroenterology · Gastrointestinal surgery · and many more.

How it adapts

Three capabilities, tuned to the room, the language, the voice.

Capability
01

Adaptive note structures.

Each specialty gets its own scaffolding — pediatric growth charts, cardiac rhythm classifications, dermatology lesion descriptions — built from the way the doctors who use it actually write notes. Family medicine ships production-ready today; many more specialties are in beta.
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Capability
02

Multilingual by default.

Clinical vocabulary in every language we ship — not word-for-word translation. Consultations switch language mid-sentence; the note follows. English, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Swiss-German and Swiss-French today, with more in development.
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Capability
03

Tells your voice from theirs.

Enroll your voice once at setup. Stenoly tells your speech apart from the patient's automatically — no relabelling, no re-tagging, no cleaning up the transcript. The note arrives already separated, attributed, and ready to read.
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Article. 01 — Truth
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Trust by default

An AI scribe is only useful if every word in the chart is true. Stenoly writes what the consultation contained — nothing more, nothing inferred without saying so — and every note is reviewed and signed by you before it's filed.

we don't writewhat wasn't said.

Every note is yours to sign.

  1. WRITTEN

    From what was said. Never from what we'd guess.

  2. INFERRED

    When Stenoly synthesises — Assessment, Plan — it tells you so.

  3. SIGNED

    The clinician reviews and signs every note. Stenoly never finalises a record.

Signed by the clinician —
How it works

The fifteen minutes you save, shown live

Five stages of a real consultation, in the actual dashboard. The recording starts, the transcript builds, your shorthand expands, the note drafts itself, and the chart is filed before the patient leaves the room.

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01Live transcription

It listens, the moment you start.

No upload. No waiting. Stenoly transcribes the consultation as it happens, in your specialty's vocabulary. The waveform tells you it's working.

Listening live
02Voice profile

Two voices, told apart.

Enrol your voice once at setup. From then on, Stenoly knows which speech is yours and which is the patient's — the transcript arrives already labelled, no relabelling required.

Two voices, one transcript
03Trigger phrases

Type a few letters, get a paragraph.

Save your common phrases as triggers. Type /exam, the slash command appears, the full examination paragraph drops in inline — in your phrasing, not a generic one.

Shorthand, expanded
04Note generation

Drafted before you finish typing.

When you stop recording, the structured note is already there — SOAP, your style, your detail level, your shorthand. Edit anything. Stenoly remembers what you change.

Drafted in seconds
05Document generation

Sick note. Referral. Patient summary.

The note isn't the only artefact a consultation needs. Stenoly drafts the downstream documents from the same SOAP context — sick leave dates auto-filled, referral phrased for the receiving specialist, a lay-language summary the patient can actually read.

Three documents, one consultation
06One-click copy

Ready to use, before the patient leaves.

One click copies the whole structured note to your clipboard. Paste it into your EPJ, a referral letter, an email — wherever it needs to go. The fifteen minutes you saved are yours.

Copied to clipboard
app.stenoly.ai/consultation/abc-123
Built-in mic
English (United Kingdom)
Recording
0000
Transcript
Editor
SOAP
Live transcription
  • D00:14And how long has the sore throat been there?
  • P00:18About three days now. The fever started yesterday.
  • D00:24Any cough? Trouble breathing?
  • P00:28A dry cough. No, breathing is fine.
  • D00:34Let me have a look at your throat.
Editor · subjectiveauto-saved
Patient seen for sore throat × 3 d. Mild fever. /exam
Trigger phrases
  • /examStandard examination
  • /sleepSleep hygiene
  • /slSick leave certificate
  • /vacVaccination schedule
BP 124/78. HR 72, regular. Pharynx erythematous, no exudate. Lungs clear to auscultation bilaterally. Abdomen soft, non-tender.
SOAP notejust now

Subjective

Three-day history of sore throat, fever to 38.2 °C, dry cough.

Objective

BP 124/78. Pharynx erythematous, no exudate. Lungs clear.

Assessment

Probable viral pharyngitis. No red flags.

Plan

Paracetamol PRN. Sick leave 3 days. Re-assess if persists > 7 days.

noteS · O · A · P
Copied

That’s the actual workflow — five stages, one consultation, fifteen minutes of paperwork compressed into the time it takes to scroll a page.

Documents, generated

Letters and forms, from the note you just wrote.

Most clinical paperwork is the same note, restructured for a different audience. Stenoly reads the consultation once, then writes whichever document you ask for next.

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Referral letter

To a specialist, in your voice.

Generate the referral letter from the consultation note in one keystroke. Stenoly fills in the patient context, the reason for referral and the attached findings — you read it, edit it, send it.

Referral · Cardiology · 14 May
Sick-leave certificate

Compliant with the local format.

Stenoly knows the form your country's social-security system needs and writes it from the consultation context. The clinician signs; nothing manual is re-entered.

Sick leave · 14 days · diagnosed 14 May
Patient summary

A version the patient can read.

A plain-language summary, written from the same note, for your patient to take home. Optional — generated only when you ask.

Summary · Tension headache · Plain English
From clinicians using Stenoly

In their own words.

Portrait of Amalie Moger, Resident Physician.
Stenoly has made my workday so much easier. When my last patient leaves now, all my clinical notes are already complete. I get efficient and structured notes in real-time.

A major advantage is also the impressive interpretation of English conversations into precise local language. The tool works seamlessly for both physical consultations and e-consultations.

The result is that I save 1–2 hours daily — without affecting my salary. A game changer in a busy clinical day.

Amalie Moger
Resident Physician
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