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Corti vs Suki

Two Healthcare AI tools, side by side. Both are verified against their own live sites. Here is what each does well and who it is for, so you can choose what fits.

Corti
www.corti.ai
AI platform for healthcare developers
Best forHealthcare and life-science developers building EHR integrations and care platforms
What it doesCorti provides clinical-grade APIs and an agentic framework that lets developers build healthcare AI applications for medical coding, speech transcription, clinical documentation, and intelligent agents.
Capabilities
  • Speech-to-text API for medical transcription
  • Medical coding automation for ICD-10 and CPT
  • Clinical note generation
  • Agentic framework with prebuilt healthcare agents
  • Compliance certifications including HIPAA and SOC 2
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Suki
www.suki.ai
Ambient AI assistant for clinical documentation
Best forClinicians and health systems wanting ambient documentation with deep EHR integration.
What it doesSuki is an AI clinical assistant that captures patient conversations to generate notes, patient instructions, and orders, with voice-enabled editing. It integrates directly with major EHRs including Epic, Oracle Health, athenahealth, and MEDITECH. It supports clinicians across many specialties and is available on iOS, Android, and desktop.
Capabilities
  • Ambient documentation with voice editing
  • Integration with major EHRs
  • Assisted revenue cycle management
  • Cross-platform iOS, Android, and desktop apps
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How to choose
Choose Corti if you are healthcare and life-science developers building ehr integrations and care platforms. Choose Suki if you are clinicians and health systems wanting ambient documentation with deep ehr integration. Both sit in Healthcare; the right pick depends on your exact workflow and budget.
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