Coming 2026 · Pilots open in BC

Practical assessment, recorded.

Paret listens to a live simulation, drafts candidate-specific notes, and autofills your program's standardized form when the run ends. The examiner taps to approve. The candidate gets feedback. The footage is already cued up.

Join the waitlist to be notified when we launch — we'll email you the moment access opens for your program.
Built by instructors in BCStandardized form supportFootage synced and timestamped
What Paret does

A second pair of eyes that already knows the protocol.

01

Hears what's said.

Live transcription tuned for hands-on training — field vocabulary, domain terms, and program-specific language. It works through ambient noise, and gear without missing the moment the candidate verbalises a decision.

02

Writes the notes.

Our AI drafts candidate-specific action notes alongside your notes in the exact style your form expects — past tense, third person, no judgment. The examiner approves or denies with one tap.

03

Cues the footage.

Synced camera footage is timestamped to every note. Cross-check what really happened in your post-session review, or use it as a feedback tool with the candidate.

A single run

From simulation to sign-off — without writing a line.

00:00
Pre-session
Pair cameras, brief the candidate, read the sheet. Paret stays out of the way.
00:02–25:00
Live simulation
Notes draft themselves against the scenario. You tap approve, deny, or keep watching the candidate.
25:01
Session end
Recording stops. The form autofills from approved notes. Examiner edits and signs.
25:05
Review & archive
Footage is correlated to every note. The candidate's file is updated. Gear is already back in the bag.
Pre-launch · Pilot cohorts forming

Get on the list. We're close.

First pilots run with EMS programs in the second half of 2026. If you run a practical assessment program — EMS, fire, police, trades, healthcare — we want to hear from you early. Paret is built to fit your forms, not the other way around.

No marketing emails — just a single note when we open access to your discipline.