Does Cognic separate speakers in the transcript?
Yes. Cognic supports speaker-aware transcription, which makes reviewing sessions easier.
Cognic helps turn a session recording into a transcript that is easier to review, summarize and connect with post-session notes.
After the session, the therapist gets a speaker-aware transcript, making it faster to return to conversation context and move into notes.
Speaker-aware transcripts make it easier to follow the dialogue and distinguish client statements from therapist interventions.
The transcript becomes a base for AI summaries, conversation themes and SOAP-style notes that the therapist can review in the web panel.
When recording starts, the therapist can choose whether to keep the recording and transcript or retain only the AI summary.
Yes. Cognic supports speaker-aware transcription, which makes reviewing sessions easier.
No. The transcript is working material that the therapist can use to prepare their own documentation.