MyRoofGenius is for adjusters and inspectors who need a cleaner first pass through roof photos, visible damage notes, cost assumptions, and report structure. It prepares the draft; a qualified reviewer owns the final judgment.
First thing to do: upload field photos, review the draft classifications, then decide what belongs in the final file.
Inspection files get messy when photos, scope notes, cost context, and reviewer judgment are mixed together. MRG keeps the draft structured and the authority clear.
Upload inspection photos and turn them into a structured draft that separates visible evidence, possible damage type, and reviewer notes.
Keep the report format consistent across routine inspections, storm reviews, and supplement discussions before a human finalizes it.
Condition scores and damage labels are prompts for review, not final determinations of coverage, cause, scope, or liability.
Compare repair and replacement assumptions against regional context so outliers are visible before the report is used.
Start from field photos and review possible damage categories, severity notes, and affected-area assumptions.
Create a structured report draft that keeps evidence, assumptions, and open questions together.
Use regional material and labor context to review repair assumptions without treating the output as a settlement decision.
Organize photos and possible damage categories so a reviewer can move through large evidence sets with a clearer starting point.
Produce a consistent condition-report draft for property transfers, maintenance planning, warranty discussions, or annual assessments.
Compare photos, assumptions, and cost context before the reviewer decides what belongs in the final file.
Open MRG in a browser, upload field photos, and review report drafts from your phone, tablet, or laptop. Final use stays with the responsible reviewer.
Take photos during the roof walk and upload them for AI-assisted organization.
Open draft findings and cost context from the office, vehicle, or field.
Download reviewed report drafts for the file only after the responsible person checks the content.
Test whether the draft structure, evidence checklist, and cost context fit the way your inspection files actually move.