New feature

Write your Arztbrief by hand, photograph it, and get feedback

Several medical chambers have you write the FSP Arztbrief by hand. Practise exactly that: write on paper, photograph your sheet, upload it — the AI transcribes your text verbatim and gives you feedback on structure, terminology, and language – just like a typed documentation exercise.

How it works

Three steps to feedback

1

Write on paper

Write the Arztbrief by hand within the allotted time — no spellcheck, just like the exam.

2

Take a photo

Snap your sheet with your phone or upload an image (JPG, PNG, or WebP).

3

Transcription & feedback

The AI maps your handwriting into the sections, you quickly check for misreads, and you get the same structured feedback as a typed exercise.

Why practise by hand

Real exam conditions

Where your chamber requires handwriting, you train exactly that format — time pressure included, no digital aids.

Handwriting, not keyboard

Many people write faster and more clearly by hand. Use the medium your exam actually uses.

Sentence-by-sentence feedback

After upload you get corrections on grammar, register, and structure — clear and immediate.

Frequently asked questions

Is my photo stored?

No. The photo is only processed for transcription and is not stored — only the transcribed text is kept.

Can I correct the transcription?

Yes. You review the recognized text and can fix any misreads before the feedback is generated.

Which chambers is this for?

For chambers that require a handwritten Arztbrief. In chambers that test on a computer, you type as usual.

Practise by hand now

Write, photograph, upload — and get instant feedback on your Arztbrief.

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