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Why clinical AI needs hardware plus software

Audio quality, patient trust, and professional workflow all start at capture.

At a glance

CortexaNote Team / 2026-04-28

Audio quality, patient trust, and professional workflow all start at capture.

Context

A phone can record sound, but clinical documentation needs reliable capture, visible professionalism, offline support, and encrypted storage.

Workflow

Dedicated hardware gives the AI a stronger starting point and gives clinicians a tool that belongs in the exam room.

“Audio quality, patient trust, and professional workflow all start at capture.”
CortexaNote Team
CortexaNote Recorder hardware shown as a clinical capture proof.

Capture proof

Clinical AI starts with the signal in the room.

Dedicated hardware improves the first mile of documentation: clear capture, professional patient signaling, encrypted local storage, and predictable sync before AI ever drafts a sentence.

15 g

wearable recorder

Dual MEMS

audio capture

64 GB

encrypted storage

  • Keep clinical capture separate from a personal phone.
  • Protect audio before upload with encrypted device storage.
  • Give the software a cleaner source than a room-level phone mic.

Practical FAQ

Questions before the next workflow test.

Keep consent, capture, encryption, review, and EHR handoff explicit. CortexaNote removes repetitive work without removing clinician judgment.

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Start with a workspace, capture your first encounter, and see what clinical documentation feels like when the busywork is handled.