Dentists spend a quarter of their day on administrative notes, a burden Kiroku aims to alleviate with its AI-powered software. The company, which helps over 2,500 dentists globally streamline documentation, has now raised $10K in pre-seed capital.
Kiroku's intelligent note-taking platform, born from a dentist's frustration with endless clinical notes, leverages AI to help users create notes, letters, and consent forms efficiently. Founded in 2017 by a dentist and a machine-learning engineer, the platform cuts note-writing time by two-thirds, freeing up over two hours a week for clinicians.















