9:02 AM · Arrive on site
Live AI for home inspectors

Work the inspection out loud.

ReportCam's AI listens as you inspect, sees what you show it, and follows your playbook. It writes findings, answers questions, and catches what's missing while you're still there.

Stay focused on the house. Walk out with the report drafted.

Capture works offlineDictation runs on your deviceYour data stays yours
Water Heater ▾
TPR valve's got corrosion all around it.
Defect
TPR valve corrosion: evidence of past leakage
Proposed
I see the corrosion. I drafted the finding and attached this photo. Before we leave the water heater, I still need the data plate and a wide shot of the flue.
Live voice session
Evenings lost to writeups?
Talk through the inspection and the report takes shape as you go. Review it before you leave.
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300 photos nobody can find?
Shoot while you talk. Every photo is analyzed, filed to its step, and paired with what you said.
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Findings missed on site?
Ask what's left. ReportCam checks your playbook and speaks up before you move on.
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9:07 AM · Walkthrough begins
Not dictation. A live conversation

It works the job with you.

This is how a real session sounds. It hears you, sees what you show it, and remembers where you are in the job — like a sharp coworker who knows your playbook.

9:14 AM · Furnace room
Return air's reading 58, filter's overdue, flag the disconnect.

Logged 58° in Return Air Temp, filter noted as overdue, and the disconnect is flagged for the deficiencies list.

3 fields updated · your words attached

Talk it through the house.

Say it once and keep moving. Your words become findings, the numbers land in the right fields. No 400-field form. No typing with gloves on.

9:26 AM · Kitchen
What's left in the kitchen?

Two things: the range anti-tip check and one photo under the sink. Everything else is closed.

checked against the step's requirements

Ask it anything, mid-job.

It knows which step you're on, what evidence is still owed, and what's next. Answered on the spot, so you never re-walk the house.

9:48 AM · Bedroom two
Okay, bedroom two's done. Moving to the hall.

Before you go no smoke-alarm check in this room yet, and the closet photo is still owed. Want to grab those first?

caught before you left the room

It speaks up.

Blocked egress, a missed check, a step closing with a photo still owed. Flagged while you're standing there, not after you've driven home.

10:03 AM · Upstairs hall
Got a brown stain on the hallway ceiling here.

The hall bath sits directly above you. I'd check the supply lines under that vanity before calling it roof-related. Find the source and I'll tie it to this stain.

source traced · stain and fitting filed as one finding

It investigates with you.

A stain is a clue, not a conclusion. It reasons about what's above and connected, then ties the evidence into one finding: "corroded fitting," not "staining of unknown origin."

PHOTO · 10:21 AM · Water HeaterRheem · 50 galNatural gas
Serial → MFD JUN 2019
Age check
Manufactured June 2019, 7 years into a typical 10–12 year service life
Read from the data plate · filed to Water Heater · awaiting your confirm
Proposed
10:21 AM · Water heater closet
The camera is part of the conversation

You take the photo. It reads the fine print.

It asked for this shot. You took it; it decoded the plate and worked out the age. Every photo gets the same second look, catching details like moisture staining and double-tapped breakers.

Each shot becomes evidence with a written finding, not one more file to sort at the kitchen table.

See everything the camera can do →
11:47 AM · Report sent from the driveway
Written while you walked

Your evening back. The report's done.

Everything you said, shot, and confirmed this morning has already become the report: findings written, photos placed, fields filled. What's left is a read-through, not a writeup.

Return air's reading 58, filter's overdue.9:14 AM
Hall bath ceiling · 10:03 AM
Moisture staining: supply-line fitting corroded
Confirmed
Return Air Temp 58°
Inspection report
128 Maple Street
Buyer's inspection · July 16
HVAC
Return air measured 58°F. Air filter past service interval; replacement recommended.
Plumbing
Moisture staining at hall bath ceiling. Corroded fitting observed on the supply line above; repair by a licensed plumber recommended.
Every finding links to its photo and the inspector's own words.
Compiled from 42 confirmed findings

Try it: hover a finding to light up the photo and words it came from.tap a finding to see the evidence it came from.

Side by side

Same inspection. A different way of working.

Stay hands-on with the job. It handles the extra steps in the background: the fields, the filing, the writeup.

With a form app
Working with ReportCam
Stop to tap through 400 fields
Talk. It fills the fields as you go
Hope you didn't miss anything
It speaks up before you leave the room
Sort 300 photos at the kitchen table
It reads, files, and pairs every shot with your words
Write the report after dinner
Review the draft before you leave the driveway
Set up once · runs every job
Your playbook

It knows what's left because it knows how you work.

When ReportCam asked for the data plate and the flue shot, it wasn't guessing. Your playbook told it what that step required. Set it up once; ReportCam follows it on every inspection.

Steps with teeth. Photos owed, fields to fill, checks to make. A step isn't done because you tapped it. It's done when the evidence is in.

Built for real houses. Two furnaces? The step repeats for each. Surprise finding? A follow-up joins the job. The template bends without breaking.

Your options are its vocabulary. The answers and standards you've refined over years shape what ReportCam proposes: your methodology, not boilerplate.

Buyer's Inspectionv334 steps · imported
Exterior
Roof & flashing📷 3≣ 2
Grading & drainage📷 1≣ 1
Mechanical
Water Heater📷 3≣ 4
↳ the rule behind that reminder
A/C unitRepeats ×2📷 2≣ 3
Steps only close when their evidence is in. It keeps count so you don't have to.
Bring your checklist.Your existing sections, fields, and answer options become a ReportCam playbook, without rebuilding your process from scratch.
Or start with a template.Choose a starting point and tune the steps, requirements, and language to match how you inspect.

Bring one job.

Run tomorrow's inspection with ReportCam alongside your current process, then compare what's left to write when you get home.

Straight answers

The questions inspectors ask.

What happens when the AI gets something wrong?
You catch it at review. That's the design. Every proposal shows the photo and your own words next to it; one tap corrects or dismisses it. A wrong proposal costs you a tap, not a report.
I've refined my template for years. Do I lose it?
No, you bring it. Your sections, fields, and the answer options you've tuned import as a ReportCam blueprint. The AI works your methodology; it doesn't replace it.
What about basements, attics, and dead zones?
Capture never blocks: photos and voice keep recording, and dictation runs on your device. AI responses and sync catch up when you're back in signal. Nothing you captured is lost.
Is the report just AI boilerplate?
The opposite. Reports compile only from findings you confirmed, with the photos you took. If you didn't say it, shoot it, or sign off on it, it isn't in the report.
Who owns my data?
You do. Your photos, notes, and reports belong to your business, and export freely. Job data isn't sold or shared between customers.
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