Insight Health AI is a physician-built healthcare technology company in Austin, Texas that builds voice-first and chat-based AI agents to automate routine clinical and administrative work - from patient intake, phone triage, and fax and referral processing to ambient clinical documentation. Founded in 2023 by a former Segment sales-engineering leader and two practicing physicians, the company sells its Lumi care assistant, Aura AI scribe, and specialty-specific agents to clinics and regional health systems. It raised an $11M Series A led by Standard Capital in April 2026, and reports more than 3 million autonomous patient interactions and roughly $50 million in annualized administrative savings across its customers.
DeepScribe is a San Francisco-based health-tech company building an ambient AI medical scribe that listens to natural doctor-patient conversations and turns them into complete, structured clinical notes in real time. Founded in 2017, the company has narrowed its focus to oncology, where it says it serves roughly 90% of U.S. community oncology organizations, and layers on tools for coding, pre-visit prep, and specialty-specific customization. The pitch is straightforward: let clinicians look at their patients instead of their keyboards, and cut the after-hours documentation that drives burnout.
Sully.ai is a Mountain View healthcare technology company that builds a 'superhuman team of AI employees' for hospitals and clinics - autonomous AI agents that handle front-desk reception, triage, ambient clinical scribing, medical coding, prescriptions and clinical decision support. The agents plug into existing EHRs like Epic and Athenahealth, aiming to cut administrative load and clinician burnout while keeping documentation HIPAA-compliant. Founded in 2023 and backed by Y Combinator, the company reached seven-figure ARR within ten months and raised a ~$21.8M Series A in January 2025.
Quadrant Health builds AI voice and agentic workflows that run natively inside the electronic health records clinicians already use - Epic, athenahealth, eClinicalWorks and Medent. Founded in 2021 out of Y Combinator's Winter 2021 batch, the company started by analyzing EHR and messaging data to predict disease before it occurs, then pivoted into AI agents that handle the operational grind of a medical practice: an AI scribe that drafts EHR-ready notes in real time, and administrative agents that answer calls 24/7, book appointments, collect intake, process refill requests and close care gaps in 20+ languages. Led by co-founder and CEO Anin Sayana, Quadrant sells HIPAA- and SOC2-compliant software to providers, payers and life sciences organizations.
Reviva is an AI-native practice management platform and EHR built for cash-pay health and wellness practices - medical spas, longevity clinics, IV therapy bars, and functional medicine providers. It folds scheduling, charting, payments, memberships, CRM, and marketing automation into a single system you can operate by telling it what to do. Founded in 2024 by Valerie Huynh and Jane Jeong, the daughters of immigrant small-business owners, Reviva aims to give solo and small wellness practices the kind of software leverage that used to belong only to big hospital systems.
Freed builds an AI medical scribe that listens to patient visits and writes clinical notes for doctors. Founded in 2022 by ex-Meta engineers Erez Druk and Andrey Bannikov, the company is used by 20,000+ clinicians and raised a $30M Series A led by Sequoia Capital in March 2025.