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Medictate is a “Medikal Dikte Aracı” (medical dictation tool) labeled as a beta version. Judging from the page content, it performs speech recognition through the browser microphone and is intended for doctors or healthcare professionals who want to convert dictated speech into text. The interface is in Turkish, and it includes a PET/CT (F-18 FDG, oncology) template, suggesting that it may be focused on medical report entry scenarios.
The core workflow is to click the microphone and start dictation. Around this, the tool provides voice commands and keyboard shortcuts: CTRL+D starts/stops dictation; the voice command “bitti” ends it; “tamam” confirms the previous text; “iptal” rejects the previous text; and CTRL+S/CTRL+X can also confirm or reject. The page also includes dark mode, shortcut instructions, and a feedback entry point. It gives clear prompts for common issues, such as no speech detected, no microphone found, microphone permission not granted, or Chrome microphone access being blocked, which makes basic troubleshooting easier.
The captured text does not disclose any pricing, free quota, or account system. It also does not state what AI model or speech recognition engine is used, so it is not possible to assess its medical terminology recognition, accuracy, or whether it is optimized for specific specialties. In terms of API and integrations, there is no visible information about connections with HIS, EHR, RIS, PACS, or other healthcare systems. For now, it looks more like a standalone web-based dictation tool than a full medical documentation platform.
Medical dictation involves sensitive health information, but the page does not disclose whether audio or text is uploaded to a server, stored, encrypted, or used for model training. It also does not mention healthcare data compliance requirements. This is the most important area to verify before adopting it in a medical setting. On the technical side, the page clearly states that the tool only runs on the desktop version of Google Chrome, with no support stated for mobile devices or other browsers. It also depends on microphone permissions and the browser’s speech recognition status.
Medictate is suitable for users who want to quickly try Turkish-language medical dictation, especially those working with PET/CT oncology report templates. It is not a good fit for healthcare institutions that need Chinese speech recognition, enterprise-grade compliance auditing, API integration, or multi-device deployment. The captured text does not provide information about access from China, network availability, or payment methods. If access is limited, localized medical voice input systems or general-purpose speech-to-text tools may be considered as alternatives.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on medictate.org official site.
medictate.org is an Türkiye AI Apps provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach medictate.org directly.