US company unveils the world’s first digital stethoscope with integrated AI scribe

In a world where clinicians drown in data entry and fragmented tech, Lapsi Health has thrown them a lifeline. The company just unveiled Keikku 2.0, a small but mighty device that's being hailed as the world's first FDA-cleared digital stethoscope with integrated AI scribe. In plain terms? It listens, it writes, and it helps diagnose — all at once.

"Keikku 2.0 is the first multimodal device to combine clinical, administrative, and AI power in one tool," said Dr. Jhonatan Bringas Dimitriades, CEO and co-founder of Lapsi Health. "For the first time, physicians can listen, document, and diagnose in real time with a single device."

How does it work?

Keikku 2.0 takes the stethoscope — medicine's most iconic instrument — and reimagines it for the digital age.

  • Listen: Multiple sensors capture high-definition heart and lung sounds, even in noisy hospital corridors.
  • Transcribe: The built-in AI scribe automatically drafts structured clinical notes, ready to drop straight into electronic health record (EHR) systems.
  • Diagnose: Real-time AI analysis detects murmurs or abnormal lung sounds, flagging potential issues on the spot.

The device connects wirelessly via Bluetooth and, for now, pairs with a smartphone. Future versions are expected to run standalone, turning this compact gadget into a fully independent medical companion.

"As physicians, we designed Keikku 2.0 to fit seamlessly into clinical workflows," said Dr. Diana van Stijn, Lapsi's Chief Medical Officer. "It's like a smart medical assistant that frees clinicians to focus on patients, not paperwork."

Why does it matter?

Ask any doctor, and you'll hear the same sigh: paperwork. According to the American Medical Association, primary care physicians spend up to 36 minutes per patient visit just charting in EHRs — often after hours. Keikku 2.0 tackles this head-on.

  • It cuts charting time by automatically generating notes.
  • It integrates securely with major EHR and scribe systems.
  • It protects patient data with HIPAA-grade encryption.

Beyond admin relief, it sharpens diagnostics. By turning auscultation — the art of listening — into structured, analyzable data, clinicians can make faster, more data-driven calls. One pulmonologist, Dr. Carlos Sendon, summed it up neatly: "A powerful tool to carry unlimited AI into my clinical practice, so I can use it responsibly."

The context

Lapsi Health's innovation lands at a pivotal time. Clinicians face mounting workloads, EHR fatigue, and a growing demand for precision medicine. Keikku 2.0 doesn't just digitize a stethoscope — it reshapes the rhythm of clinical care.

The device's portability and smart connectivity mean it's just as useful during hospital rounds as it is in remote clinics. Or as Professor Shafi Ahmed from London put it, "Just as Apple reimagined the phone, Keikku redefines listening to voice and the human body."

Keikku 2.0, now available through Lapsi's website, marks a quiet but profound shift. It's not just about sound — it's about giving doctors back something priceless: time.

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