Suki AI, founded in 2017 by Punit Soni after product leadership roles at Google, Motorola, and Flipkart, built a voice-first AI assistant for clinicians that handles documentation, coding, and answering clinical questions through spoken interaction, a different entry point than tools built purely around passive ambient listening.
That voice-command layered on top of ambient capability integrates across multiple electronic health record systems rather than locking a health system into one EHR partnership, and the company has raised $165 million total, including a $70 million round in October 2024 led by Hedosophia with participation from Venrock, funding continued expansion of its health system partnerships.
Enterprise pricing is negotiated per health system and requires a sales conversation. For a clinician or health system that wants a voice-first assistant handling documentation, coding, and clinical Q&A across multiple EHR systems, rather than a single-EHR-locked tool, Suki's voice-command approach addresses that directly.




