Image & Photo Analysis
Let a camera handle the checks, from spotting defects to reading a receipt.
A photo holds a lot of information that someone normally has to read and judge by hand. We build vision systems that do it automatically: detect objects, catch quality defects, recognise forms and receipts, assess damage and read barcodes or QR codes.
The result is fewer manual checks and faster decisions. A picture from a phone, a line camera or a claim form becomes structured data and a clear verdict, the moment it is taken.
What it does
Object detection
Identify and count what is in an image, for inventory, monitoring or sorting, without a person reviewing each frame.
Quality control
Catch defects on the line automatically, flagging the products that fall outside spec before they ship.
Form and receipt recognition
Read forms and receipts straight from a photo, pulling the data into your system without manual entry.
Damage analysis
Assess damage from images, for claims, returns or inspections, giving a consistent verdict and speeding up the case.
Barcode and QR
Scan and decode barcodes and QR codes from images, linking a physical item to its record instantly.
Structured output
Every analysis returns clean, structured data and a clear result, ready to drive the next step in your process.
An insurer receives photos with every claim. The vision system assesses the damage, reads the attached receipt, checks it against the policy and produces a consistent first verdict in seconds, so an adjuster reviews exceptions instead of every single case.
What you get
- Quality and damage detected automatically
- Receipts and forms read directly from a photo
- Fewer manual checks and faster decisions
- Consistent verdicts instead of varying human judgment
- Physical items linked to records by scan
Questions
Does it work with phone photos, not just professional cameras?
Can it be tuned to our specific defects or forms?
Where is the image data processed?
Let the camera do the inspecting
Book a call and we will identify the visual check worth automating first.
