Suki, a provider of AI-powered voice solutions for the healthcare industry, raised $70 million in Series D funding, bringing its total funding to date to $165 million.
Hedosophia led the investment round with participation from Venrock, March Capital, Flare Capital, Breyer Capital, and inHealth Ventures.
Suki plans to use the latest funds for three main purposes: expanding its commercial efforts, accelerating product development, and growing its leadership team.
Suki specializes in AI-powered voice solutions for the healthcare industry. Its main product, Suki Assistant, helps clinicians by automatically generating clinical documentation from patient conversations. The assistant listens to the interactions between patients and doctors, creating detailed notes without interrupting the flow of the appointment.
In addition to voice assistant, Suki also offers the Suki Platform, which allows partners to build similar AI-driven voice features for their healthcare solutions.
Suki has partnered with major players in the healthcare industry, including Epic, Oracle Cerner, MEDITECH, and Athena, to integrate its solutions into existing electronic health record (EHR) systems.