Smarter Property Documentation
Through AI-Assisted Evidence Capture
Home Forensics AI is a smartphone-first prototype being developed to support structured property
issue logging and visual evidence reporting.
It is designed to help users capture clearer, more consistent photo-based records of visible
property conditions such as surface damp, mould-like patterns, staining, and other non-structural
visual cues.
The platform is not a diagnostic tool, not a
certified survey, and not a substitute for a qualified professional inspection. It is intended
to support documentation, triage, and escalation by making image capture and reporting more
structured and repeatable.
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The Problem
Property issue reporting is often inconsistent, incomplete, and difficult to compare across
visits, tenants, contractors, or properties. Photo records are frequently unstructured,
poorly labelled, or missing important visual context. This can slow follow-up action and
create avoidable friction in maintenance workflows.
Home Forensics AI is being developed to improve the consistency of visual evidence capture
and reporting at the earliest stage of issue documentation.
The Innovation Snapshot
Who It Is Being Developed For
Home Forensics AI is being developed for housing-related workflows where clearer, more
consistent visual issue documentation can help improve early-stage review, record keeping,
and escalation.
This includes potential use cases involving housing associations, councils, property
managers, landlords, and other teams that need more structured image-based reporting before
formal professional assessment.
Why This Matters
Property issue reporting often begins with incomplete photos, inconsistent descriptions, and
fragmented records. That can make early review slower, reduce comparability across cases,
and create unnecessary friction before the right professional is involved.
Home Forensics AI is being developed to make visual evidence capture and reporting more
structured, repeatable, and easier to review.
What the Platform Is Designed to Do
- Guide users through more consistent photo capture
- Organise visual evidence into a clearer reporting structure
- Support early-stage issue logging and record keeping
- Help users escalate structured information to a relevant professional where needed
What It Is Not
- Not a certified survey
- Not a moisture measurement tool
- Not a thermal imaging tool
- Not a root cause diagnosis system
- Not a compliance decision tool