Photo-First Field Reporting

Photo-first home inspection reporting for inspectors who would rather stay in the field.

DrawSight is a local-first mobile app for home inspectors who want faster photo capture, cleaner field drafting, and tighter review before a report leaves the device. It combines photo-first capture, AI-assisted drafting, on-device review, encrypted local records, and controlled export so the inspector stays responsible for the final document.

Local-first mobile app Photo-First batch workflow AI-assisted drafting Encrypted local records Draft + final export controls

What DrawSight does today

Current builds are strongest at fast field documentation, tighter review loops, and cleaner draft generation for solo inspectors and small inspection teams.

Capture

Work from the inspection itself

Capture photos, import galleries, attach findings, and keep the job moving while you are still on-site.

Draft

Use AI where it saves actual time

Managed AI helps route photos, draft findings, and support high-volume review without turning the inspector into a data-entry operator. Inspector notes and preferred templates still shape the final wording more than generic AI phrasing.

Review

Keep the inspector responsible for the report

AI output is still reviewed, edited, and approved by the inspector before a report is treated as final.

How the workflow works

  1. Create the inspection and set the property and inspector context.
  2. Capture photos one by one or run a larger Photo-First batch.
  3. Review, reroute, rewrite, merge, or approve findings on the device.
  4. Export a watermarked draft or, where supported, a final PDF.

Where DrawSight is strongest

DrawSight stands out most when the job is photo-heavy, the writing burden is real, and the inspector wants to move faster without giving up report control.

Photo-First

High-volume batch review

Assisted mode, Autopilot mode, and Photo-First batching all support the same review-first inspection workflow.

Auditability

Report and finding history

The app now records immutable report snapshots and finding edit history instead of relying only on the latest save.

Local Trust

Encrypted local records

Inspection data is stored locally, backups are encrypted, and stored inspection photos are sanitized so app copies do not retain EXIF or GPS metadata.

Managed Services

Worker-routed AI and geocoding

Release builds route AI requests and address lookup through the DrawSight-managed Worker instead of direct provider calls from the app.

Best fit today

  • Solo inspectors and small inspection teams who want faster field drafting without giving up report control.
  • Photo-heavy jobs where on-device review, rerouting, and cleanup matter as much as AI generation.
  • Local-first workflows where the phone or tablet is the primary working environment.
  • Draft-first reporting in jurisdictions where final state-specific export validation is still maturing.

Current launch scope

DrawSight is currently positioned as a North Carolina-first launch for final export, with draft-assist use in other jurisdictions while state-specific export rules continue to mature. It is designed to speed documentation and drafting, not to replace professional judgment or promise compliant final output in every jurisdiction yet.

State support note

North Carolina is the current narrow full-support launch state. DrawSight allows watermarked draft export more broadly than final export, so if your state is still in guided wording or generic fallback mode, treat the app as draft assistance only for that jurisdiction. Final export in those states requires an explicit Inspector Responsibility acknowledgment before sharing — the inspector's license carries the liability, and the acknowledgment is recorded as a durable audit event on the report snapshot.