RadVoice is an AI-powered voice solution for radiology that enables professionals to both listen to medical reports and create them through voice.
By converting text into natural audio and allowing professionals to create reports simply by speaking, using a smartwatch, mobile device, or any connected microphone, the application introduces a faster and more flexible way to manage clinical documentation.
RadVoice combines text-to-speech and speech-to-text capabilities to simplify both the review and creation of radiology reports. The application converts written findings into clear, natural-sounding audio, allowing healthcare professionals to review reports more efficiently and reduce screen fatigue.
In addition, it enables professionals to create reports simply by speaking, using a smartwatch, mobile device, or any connected microphone. This significantly speeds up documentation and supports a more streamlined clinical workflow.
RadVoice combines text-to-speech and speech-to-text capabilities to transform how radiology reports are created and reviewed. The application converts written findings into clear, natural-sounding audio, enabling healthcare professionals to review reports hands-free, multitask more effectively, and reduce prolonged screen exposure during long working hours.
In addition to audio playback, RadVoice supports real-time voice dictation, allowing professionals to create and edit reports by speaking through a smartwatch, mobile device, or any connected microphone. This reduces manual data entry, speeds up report generation, and minimizes workflow interruptions in busy clinical environments.
Powered by AI technology from ElevenLabs, the system delivers accurate and high-quality audio output, handling complex medical terminology with clarity. The application is designed with a strong focus on usability, offering an intuitive interface, fast processing, and seamless switching between listening and dictation modes.
RadVoice highlights how voice-enabled AI solutions can improve productivity, enhance accessibility, and modernize the way medical information is created and consumed in radiology departments.