Klarify is an AI agent for therapists that automates the administrative, operational, and financial work surrounding mental-health care - clinical notes, treatment plans, insurance claims, clinical letters, between-session resources, and client acquisition - so clinicians can spend more time in session and less on paperwork. Founded in 2024 by Moody Abdul and Alexander Bergholm and backed by Y Combinator's Spring 2026 batch, it is used by thousands of therapists across five countries.
Perspectives Health builds AI agents that take on the paperwork behind behavioral health care. Its software reviews patient charts every night, flags documentation that would trigger an insurance denial, writes clinical notes, and assembles utilization-review packets - so addiction and mental health programs get paid and clinicians spend less time on forms. Founded in 2024 and backed by Y Combinator's Summer 2025 batch, the company reports piloting across a dozen-plus clinics and reaching $250K in committed ARR within four weeks of launch.
Vetnio is a Swedish AI copilot that automates the paperwork of veterinary medicine. It listens to consultations between vets and pet owners, writes structured clinical notes, drafts client communications, and offers science-backed diagnostic prompts - giving clinicians back roughly two hours a day. Founded in 2024 by longtime friends Arman Karegar and Max Henry Xie, it is one of the few European veterinary companies backed by Y Combinator (W25).
Vim is a healthcare technology company that builds a middleware and developer platform connecting data to clinical workflow at healthcare's 'last mile' - the point of care. Its EHR-agnostic Vim Connect layer sits on top of popular electronic health records, pulling in insights and applications from payers, health plans, and digital-health innovators and surfacing them directly inside a provider's existing workflow. By automating tasks such as care gap closure, diagnosis capture, prior authorization, referral management, and chart retrieval, Vim helps payers and providers align on value-based care while reducing administrative burden for clinicians.
Barti builds an AI-powered electronic health record and practice management platform built specifically for eye care providers, replacing the patchwork of legacy tools optometry and ophthalmology practices use for charting, scheduling, billing, phones and payments with a single connected system.
Digitail is a cloud-based, AI-native operating system for veterinary clinics. It unifies scheduling, medical records, invoicing, inventory, and client communication in one platform, and layers on a fleet of AI agents - branded Tails AI - that automate SOAP notes, patient summaries, intake, and treatment planning. Paired with a Pet Parent app, Digitail says it saves clinics 50+ hours of admin a month. Founded in 2018 by Sebastian Gabor and Ruxandra Pui and now headquartered in Austin, it supports over 10,000 veterinarians and 3 million pet parents, and raised a $23M Series B led by Five Elms Capital in November 2025.
Mentalyc is a San Francisco-based AI documentation and clinical intelligence platform built for mental health professionals. It turns recorded or dictated therapy sessions into HIPAA-compliant progress notes, treatment plans, and progress insights, cutting note-taking time by up to 90% so clinicians can stay present with clients. Founded in 2021 by Maria Szandrach and Georgi Urumov, the company has grown from a note-taker into a suite that includes Alliance Genie, which measures therapeutic alliance from session recordings, and an Impact Tracker for client progress.
Sandy Health is a San Francisco healthtech company building an AI-powered operations platform that acts as the financial layer for healthcare. It connects scheduling, intake, eligibility verification, prior authorization, an AI clinical scribe, and revenue intelligence into one system so providers can predict reimbursement before, during, and after every visit. Founded by cancer survivor and MIT-trained engineer Diego Saavedra-Kloss, Sandy targets the administrative friction that drains time and revenue from patient care.
Telepatia AI is a healthtech company building an 'AI Doctor' for Latin America - a clinical copilot that transcribes patient visits in real time, structures the medical record automatically, and surfaces evidence-based suggestions while the physician works. Founded by Colombians Nicolas Abad and Tomas Giraldo and incubated at Stanford, the platform integrates with 50+ hospital systems, claims to give physicians back roughly two hours a day, and has raised $42M total, including a $33M Series A led by Andreessen Horowitz. Its stated goal is to assist half of Latin America's 1.9 million doctors by the end of 2027.
Avora builds AI agents for dental operations. Its agents listen to appointments, draft clinically accurate chart notes, coach providers in real time on treatment-plan communication, and surface practice-level analytics for dental practices and DSOs. Founded in 2024 and backed by Y Combinator and CRV, Avora aims to lift case acceptance and give providers back hours each day without forcing practices to hire more staff.
Develo is a Los Angeles-based health technology company building an AI-native operating system exclusively for independent pediatric practices. Its FHIR-native platform unifies scheduling, clinical charting, billing, charge capture, and family engagement, with embedded AI scribes that cut documentation time. Founded in 2022 by Dr. Aaron Sin and Han Ke, Develo serves hundreds of pediatric providers across 25+ states and raised a $14M Series A in 2026.
Health Note is a healthcare AI company that automates the administrative work surrounding a clinical visit. Founded by physician Joshua Reischer, MD, its platform collects patient information before an appointment through conversational texting and AI voice agents, then turns that data into structured EHR documentation and pre-written clinical notes. The goal is to cut the paperwork and phone-tag that drives physician burnout, shorten check-in times, and let care teams spend more time with patients and less with screens.
Ambience Healthcare builds an ambient AI platform for clinicians - an AI medical scribe and coding assistant that listens to patient visits, drafts structured notes in seconds, and pushes compliant ICD-10/CPT coding back into Epic, Cerner, and athenahealth. It is used by Cleveland Clinic, UCSF Health, Houston Methodist, Memorial Hermann and dozens of other systems.