Upload a roof photo — from your phone, drone footage, or existing images — and get AI-powered analysis with damage scoring, material identification, and cost-estimate drafts. Field verification is still required for final bid quantities.
Ground-level or ladder shots. Best for damage close-ups, gutter condition, and wall-to-roof transitions.
Aerial perspective shows overall geometry, ridge lines, and areas not visible from the ground. Best for full-roof assessments.
Upload photos from real estate listings, insurance files, or previous inspections. The AI works with any image format.
AI-assisted analysis can estimate roof geometry, material types, and visible damage from photos. For measurement work that must be used in the field, drone or aerial photos and field verification give the best results. Phone photos are best for damage assessment, material identification, and condition scoring.
No. The AI works with ground-level phone photos, ladder shots, drone footage, or any uploaded images. Different angles give different insights — ground-level photos catch wall and gutter issues, while aerial shots show overall roof geometry.
The workflow can flag material type (asphalt, metal, tile, etc.), visible damage patterns, wear indicators, moss/algae growth, and structural irregularities for review. Each finding includes confidence context.
Manual measurement requires climbing the roof, measuring each section with a tape, and calculating area by hand. Photo-based analysis gives you a damage assessment and preliminary report draft for review. For final bids, many contractors use AI analysis for the initial assessment, then verify critical measurements on-site.
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