Between rooms. On rounds. Walking the corridor outside an OR. Charting one-handed during a phone call. This is where clinical questions happen.
Today we're launching Voice Mode. OpenEvidence is the first multimodal medical AI: physicians can type, speak, or listen, on the same evidence base.
The clinician asks a clinical question out loud. Voice Mode waits when you pause, stops when you interrupt. The answer comes back concise, peer-reviewed, and verifiable against the source.
Conversation with a colleague. That was the bar.
For years we've focused on the intelligence: curation, retrieval, citations. Voice Mode is the interface catching up to where physicians practice.
The evidence quality doesn't change with the modality. Voice answers are shorter and shaped for listening; the references and the full written form stay in the conversation.
Voice Mode is now in OpenEvidence web and mobile.