Transcribe, Dictate, Instruct — Your Voice as Prompt & Context

Speak naturally. Stream transcribes and structures your note in real time — your voice doubles as the prompt and the context.

Illustration showing both voice and text inputs flowing into a structured Stream documentation card, symbolizing dictation, transcription, and instruction-based control.

Transcribe, Dictate, Instruct — Your Voice as Prompt & Context

Speak naturally. Stream transcribes and structures your note in real time — your voice doubles as the prompt and the context.

Illustration showing both voice and text inputs flowing into a structured Stream documentation card, symbolizing dictation, transcription, and instruction-based control.

Transcribe, Dictate, Instruct — Your Voice as Prompt & Context

Speak naturally. Stream transcribes and structures your note in real time — your voice doubles as the prompt and the context.

Illustration showing both voice and text inputs flowing into a structured Stream documentation card, symbolizing dictation, transcription, and instruction-based control.

You can work with Stream the way you work best — by speaking, typing, or both.

Whether you prefer to dictate naturally or give direct instructions, Stream turns your input into structured, problem-based documentation automatically. There are no rigid commands or templates to memorize — just a conversation that turns into a note.

You might say:

“Add this under the asthma plan, not the pneumonia plan.”

“Document everything under mild asthma exacerbation.”

“Draft a message I can send to the patient detailing inhaler use and put it under the plan.”

Stream listens and acts. It places information exactly where it belongs, at the right level of detail, under the right problem.

You can also type into Stream’s scratchpad if you prefer text-based input. Drop in your notes, lab results, or updates — Stream understands both the content and your intent. Write instructions like:

“Add this to diabetes: A1C from today is 7.4.”

Stream doesn’t just transcribe; it interprets and structures.

And if you use templates, you can instantly pull in reusable clinical instructions tailored to the context — for example, your preferred documentation pattern for chronic care visits or asthma follow-ups.

There’s no limit to what you can say or write.

Your voice, your notes, your system — Stream adapts to your practice.

  • Real-time medical transcription

  • Voice as prompt for actions

  • Automatic SOAP and problem placement

  • Inline edits and corrections

  • Saves minutes per visit

Can I give Stream plain-language instructions?

How accurate is the medical transcription?

Does dictation lock me into a template?

Can I give Stream plain-language instructions?

How accurate is the medical transcription?

Does dictation lock me into a template?

Can I give Stream plain-language instructions?

How accurate is the medical transcription?

Does dictation lock me into a template?