HOPPR, a Chicago‑based developer of medical‑imaging artificial intelligence, announced on June 24 2026 that its Presto Agent is now commercially available. The software inserts AI‑generated draft reports into radiology reporting systems that practices already use, without requiring new applications or platform migrations.

Presto Agent is designed to work with the two most widely used reporting platforms in the United States, PowerScribe 360 and PowerScribe One. The tool extracts findings from AI models chosen by the practice, imports those findings into the radiologist’s existing templates, and automatically pulls measurements from DEXA images, scanned PDFs and ultrasound worksheets. The result is a draft report that can be reviewed, edited and finalized by the radiologist, preserving the voice‑command workflow and field structure that clinicians are accustomed to.

The announcement was issued through a PRNewswire release and reported by several industry outlets. HOPPR’s statement emphasized that the solution is AI‑agnostic, allowing each practice to select the AI models that best fit its clinical needs. The company also noted that additional reporting‑system integrations are in development, although PowerScribe 360 is currently being retired by Microsoft.

Presto Agent is part of HOPPR’s broader AI ecosystem. The company’s AI Foundry platform, built on NVIDIA accelerated computing, enables developers to train, validate and fine‑tune custom imaging AI models on their own data. While the Foundry focuses on model development, Presto Agent focuses on deployment, bridging the gap between model output and the radiology workflow.

According to HOPPR, the key advantage of Presto Agent is that it does not require practices to migrate to a new reporting platform. Radiologists can continue to use their existing templates, voice‑command shortcuts and other workflow customizations. The tool simply adds a layer that imports AI findings into those templates, streamlining the drafting process.

The launch comes at a time when many practices are evaluating AI‑assisted reporting solutions. PowerScribe 360, a long‑standing platform developed by Nuance (now a Microsoft company), is being phased out, creating a need for compatible AI tools that can operate within legacy systems. Presto Agent’s compatibility with PowerScribe 360 and One positions it as a potential interim solution for practices that are not ready to switch platforms.

HOPPR’s focus on transparency and traceability is reflected in the design of Presto Agent. The software logs the source of each AI finding and measurement, allowing radiologists to audit the draft report and verify the provenance of the data. This feature aligns with growing regulatory and institutional demands for explainable AI in clinical settings.

The company’s announcement did not include pricing details or a rollout schedule for the additional integrations, but it did confirm that the product is available for commercial use immediately. HOPPR’s website lists Presto Agent as a ready‑to‑deploy solution for practices that already use PowerScribe.

In summary, HOPPR’s Presto Agent offers radiology practices a way to incorporate AI‑generated draft reports into existing workflows without the need for new software or platform migrations. By supporting PowerScribe 360 and PowerScribe One and allowing practices to choose their own AI models, the tool addresses a key integration barrier. Future releases are expected to expand compatibility to other reporting systems, further broadening the reach of AI‑assisted reporting in medical imaging.