
Suki
by Suki AI, Inc.
AI voice assistant and ambient scribe for clinicians
Last reviewed 2026-06-19
Suki is an AI voice assistant for clinicians. It ambiently listens to patient-clinician conversations and generates draft clinical documentation, and it also handles dictation and voice commands, assists with coding, and can answer clinical questions by retrieving data from the chart. It is offered as Suki Assistant for clinicians plus Suki Platform, a voice-AI layer for EHR and partner ecosystems. Generated notes and coding suggestions are drafts: the clinician must review, edit, and sign, and clinical accuracy is not guaranteed by the AI. Suki integrates with major EHRs and is sold on per-provider subscriptions. The company raised additional funding in 2025.
What it can do
Generate ambient clinical notes
CopilotListens to the visit conversation and drafts a clinical note; the clinician reviews, edits, and signs. Clinical accuracy is not guaranteed.
sourceTake dictation and voice commands
AssistantLets clinicians dictate notes and issue hands-free voice commands.
sourceAssist with coding
CopilotSuggests codes (such as ICD-10) tied to the encounter; a human verifies before billing.
sourceAnswer clinical questions from the chart
AssistantRetrieves relevant data from the EHR chart to answer clinician questions, which the clinician interprets.
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Strengths
- +Multimodal beyond scribing: dictation, voice commands, and chart Q&A
- +Broad EHR integration, including an ambient interface with Epic and a Zoom partnership
- +Established player with real health-system traction
Limitations
- −List pricing is not officially published (only third-party estimates)
- −Documentation and coding output are drafts requiring clinician review and carry clinical-accuracy risk
- −Competitive pressure as EHRs build native ambient features
Overview
Suki is an AI voice assistant for doctors. It ambiently documents the visit, takes dictation and voice commands, suggests codes, and answers questions from the chart. Beyond the clinician-facing Suki Assistant, the company offers Suki Platform, a voice-AI layer that EHRs and partners can embed.
What it does
During an encounter, Suki listens and drafts a clinical note. Clinicians can also dictate, issue voice commands, get coding suggestions, and ask questions that Suki answers by retrieving chart data. As with all clinical AI here, output is a draft: the clinician reviews, edits, and signs, and coding must be verified before billing. We classify Suki as a clinician copilot.
Integrations & setup
Suki integrates with major EHRs including Epic (with an ambient interface), Oracle Cerner, athenahealth, and MEDITECH, and has a partnership with Zoom for clinical documentation.
Pricing
Per-provider subscription. Suki does not publish official list pricing; third-party estimates exist but should be treated as approximate, with enterprise terms negotiated.
Traction
Suki was founded around 2017 by Punit Singh Soni and Karthik Rajan. It has raised roughly $165M+ across several rounds, most recently a $70M round in 2025 led by Hedosophia with Venrock and March Capital. Figures come from press, not from this wiki.
Best for / not for
Best for clinicians and health systems that want a voice-first assistant covering documentation plus dictation, commands, and chart Q&A. Less suited to buyers who require transparent published pricing.
Alternatives
Abridge and Nabla are leading ambient documentation peers; Ambience offers a broader documentation and coding platform; Hippocratic AI targets patient-facing healthcare agents.
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FAQ
Is Suki just an ambient scribe?+
Ambient documentation is the headline feature, but Suki is a broader clinician voice assistant: it also does dictation, voice commands, coding suggestions, and chart Q&A. All clinical documentation still requires the clinician to review and sign.
How much does Suki cost?+
Suki sells per-provider subscriptions but does not publish official list pricing. Third-party sources cite figures in the few-hundred-dollars-per-provider-per-month range, which should be treated as estimates, with enterprise pricing negotiated.
Sources
- Suki (official site) · accessed 2026-06-19
- Suki banks $70M to build out AI assistants for doctors (Fierce Healthcare) · accessed 2026-06-19
- Suki secures $70M to enhance its AI ambient scribe (MobiHealthNews) · accessed 2026-06-19
Last reviewed 2026-06-19