TheraGraf - a portmanteau of θεραπεία ("therapy") and γραφική ("recording/transcription") - is a free, web-based, open-source, AI-driven documentation automation application currently in Beta.

See TheraGraf in action in this screencast demo!

TheraGraf promises to empower OTs, PTs, and other clinicians to focus on their passion for helping others - the things which make their calling meaningful - by handling the regulatory documentation overhead that drains so much time and energy.

TheraGraf unburdens you of the tedious stuff by recording your patient sessions, transcribing the audio into SOAP notes, and encoding them in a secure format compliant with HIPAA/insurance regulations and ready to submit to your provider........all while protecting PII and PHI. TheraGraf even features an AI assistant that helps you generate treatment plans for your patients! And it features a metrics dashboard to let you know where things stand with your clients.

Welcome to TheraGraf

Our Story

In 2012, Cade Bryant - a software engineer and musician with an interest in artificial intelligence and healthcare technology - went with a friend to see the film Robot & Frank at the Coral Gables Art Cinema in Miami, Florida. The idea that a droid could be programmed to provide hands-on occupational therapy and caregiving services for the elderly piqued a creative spark in him, and he began accelerating his personal studies in AI and machine learning.

A few years later, things became personal to him as his own mother began experiencing mobility problems. He connected with a colleague in the San Francisco area who was developing a phone app designed to detect falls and other anomalous movements in disabled individuals, and he helped her with the design of the system (in particular, the machine-learning algorithms).

Life intervened, however, and Cade needed to put his side-hustle ambitions on hold.

More recently, however - upon learning of the time-consuming administrative, documentation, and regulatory challenges that therapists and clinicians face - Cade, who loves to automate busywork, decided to devote time to build a documentation/transcription engine for occupational and physical therapists, so that they can spend their time and energy on what they love about their profession. And he decided to offer it for free.

Development is still in progress. Cade, as he builds the application, is currently receiving domain input from two occupational therapists and one psychotherapist..........and also by his Significant Other, who came from a family of doctors and was once herself a pre-med student. All this, while concurrently working a full-time job as a software engineer, pursuing a second Master's degree, and still finding time to write/compose music.