Inspection reports drafted from your photos.

DrawSight is a photo-first reporting app for home inspectors. Capture as you walk the property. AI sorts, drafts, and suggests severity. You review and ship.

How it works

Four steps. Photo to PDF.

DrawSight handles routing and drafting so you can stay in the field. The inspector still owns every report.

1

Capture

Take photos as you walk the property. One-tap or batch — the app routes either way.

2

Route

AI sorts each photo into the right section of the report.

3

Draft

AI writes finding text, condition, and a suggested severity for your review.

4

Ship

Approve, edit, mark reviewed, then export the PDF. Done.

Privacy first

Your inspection photos never train our AI.

DrawSight uses managed AI to draft findings — never as training data. The no-training commitment is in the Terms of Service §9, not a marketing line.

Your inspection records, photos, and reports stay on the device. Backups are encrypted with a key only you hold.

Built for inspectors, not interns

Field-ready discipline.

FAQ

Common questions.

How does the AI work?

Photos route through a DrawSight-managed proxy to Anthropic's Claude vision model. The proxy adds inspector context (state standards, comment library, severity model) so the draft is useful without a tuning pass. Anthropic does not train on API traffic by default; the DrawSight Terms forbid the same on our end.

Where is my data stored?

On your device. Inspection records, photos, comment templates, and report PDFs all live in DrawSight's local SQLite database (encrypted) and the app's documents directory. Backups are AES-256-encrypted .dsbk files you control. We hold subscription / entitlement state server-side; nothing else.

What if I lose my phone?

Restore an encrypted .dsbk backup on a new device. If you didn't keep a backup, the local data is gone — that's the local-first trade-off. We can rebind your subscription to the new install via the email-claim flow inside the app.

Is this approved by my state for licensed inspections?

North Carolina is the current narrow full-support launch state for final export. Other states are in draft-assist mode while state-specific export rules continue to mature. In non-full-support states, final export requires an explicit Inspector Responsibility acknowledgment, recorded as an audit event on the report — the inspector's license and seal carry the liability either way.

How much does it cost?

Field tier is $59/month, Pro tier is $119/month. Subscriptions are managed by the App Store and Google Play. Email support for pilot access during the pre-launch period.

Can I get a refund?

Refunds are handled by the App Store or Google Play per their standard policies. We don't process payments directly — they do.