We turn your photos and videos of a property into a professional, expert-approved condition report, in days instead of weeks, at a fraction of the usual cost.
A traditional home inspection is slow, expensive, and requires someone to physically show up. For a lot of buyers, that is a real problem, not a minor inconvenience.
A typical in-person inspection runs $300 to $500, on top of everything else a buyer is already paying for.
You have to find an inspector, coordinate a date, and wait for an open slot on their calendar, sometimes days out.
Someone has to physically get to the property. That is hard if you are buying from out of state or the timeline is tight.
In fast-moving markets, for out-of-state buyers, and on lower-priced homes, many people simply skip the inspection because it costs too much or takes too long to arrange.
That is a real risk they are taking on, not because they do not care about knowing what they are buying, but because the current system does not fit how and when they need the answer.
No scheduling. No waiting for someone to drive out. Just your phone and a short amount of time.
You take photos, a short walkthrough video, and answer a few simple questions about the property.
The system reviews everything you sent and drafts a detailed report on the condition of the home, room by room, system by system.
A Certified Master Inspector checks the draft, corrects anything that needs it, and signs off on the final report.
A professional, approved report lands in your hands quickly and for a lot less than a traditional inspection costs.
The whole idea is to remove the two slowest, most expensive parts of a traditional inspection, the scheduling and the site visit, while keeping the part that actually matters: a qualified expert standing behind what the report says.
The report is not a raw AI output. A licensed, credentialed inspector reviews and approves every single one before it goes out.
A Certified Master Inspector is the top voluntary credential a home inspector can earn, awarded only to inspectors with significant experience and a track record who meet strict standards. It is the mark of a genuine expert in the field, not a rubber stamp.
AI does the heavy lifting of reading through all the photos and video and drafting the findings. A real person with real credentials reviews that draft and approves it before you ever see it.
That review is what makes the report something you can actually rely on, not just a fast guess.
Being upfront about scope is part of why this works.
This is a fast, smart first look at a property's condition, and for most situations that first look is exactly what you need. It is not always a substitute for a full, in-person inspection. If something in your photos or video raises a real question, the report says so plainly and points you toward an in-person inspection to get eyes on it directly. You are never left guessing about where the report's limits are.
The same idea, photos plus AI plus an expert's sign-off, applies well beyond a single buyer looking at a single house.
A fast, affordable condition report for anyone buying a home, especially buyers in a hurry, buying from out of state, or watching every dollar.
Sellers preparing to list a home can get ahead of surprises by understanding the property's condition before it ever hits the market.
The same photo-and-approval model already works for narrower, insurance-driven inspections. It extends naturally to renters documenting move-in condition too.
Property managers overseeing many units at once are a natural fit for a fast, repeatable report. Over time, that means a growing network of inspectors behind the reports, and a brand people come to recognize and trust on sight.
That is the whole idea. No pressure, no obligation, just a conversation about whether it is worth building.
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