AI Clinical Notes Surge as Noteless Wins €3.5M

AI Clinical Notes Surge as Noteless Wins €3.5M AI Clinical Notes Surge as Noteless Wins €3.5M
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Doctors across Europe spend hours each day typing patient notes. That time adds up fast and often leads to stress and fatigue. Noteless wants to change that. Its tool listens during appointments and creates clean AI clinical notes on the spot. Many clinicians save up to two hours a day.

The startup has now raised €3.5M in seed funding to bring this tool to more healthcare systems. Redstone led the round with backing from Futurum Ventures and Farvatn Venture.

Noteless launched in 2023 after its founders saw how paperwork overwhelms healthcare workers. William Vossgård, Mikkel Slettebø, and Sarankan Sivakanesan wanted to reduce this burden. They watched how admin work eats into patient time and fuels burnout.

Their solution uses real-time speech recognition and natural language processing. It listens to the doctor and patient. It then turns that conversation into structured AI clinical notes. The result is fast, accurate documentation that fits into daily workflows.

More than GPs use it. Specialists, physiotherapists, and psychologists have also adopted the tool. It helps them spend less time typing and more time focusing on care.

Vossgård said the platform was built for European clinicians from day one. It is multilingual and follows local regulations. It also matches the most common workflows across Europe. While documentation is the current focus, the team plans to expand into tools that support other parts of a clinician’s day.

That approach helped Noteless grow quickly. While giants like Nuance’s Dragon Medical and Suki AI dominate globally, Noteless has become one of the fastest-growing healthtech tools in Scandinavia. Its ability to integrate smoothly into different European systems makes scaling easier.

Since mid-2024, the platform has processed more than three million consultations. Adoption continues to rise. About 3,000 clinicians now use the tool across Norway, Denmark, the UK, Germany, and the Netherlands. The AI scribe handles over 100,000 patient consultations every week. Doctors say it reduces burnout and gives them more time with patients.

The company also highlighted its growing team. Noteless now has 39 employees from seven countries. Most are based in Norway. The team ranges in age from 23 to 60. About 69% are men and 31% are women. The company says it values diversity and works to create an inclusive culture.

The new funding will support Noteless as it expands across Europe. More clinics and hospitals are looking for ways to cut admin work. Automated AI clinical notes are becoming a key part of that shift.

Investors believe the company is addressing a major inefficiency in healthcare. Lucas Paul from Redstone said Noteless is well positioned to redefine clinical documentation. He pointed to its fast adoption and practical approach as clear signs of strong market fit.

As healthcare leans further into AI, tools like Noteless are shaping the future of clinical work. Doctors can focus more on patients and less on paperwork. AI clinical notes make that possible, and the company’s rapid growth shows how needed this shift has become.