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Image analysis

Photos become evidence.

AccessCheck reads the photos you already have — stock photos, listing shots, surveyor or OT site photos, tenant-supplied images — and pulls out the accessibility-relevant detail.

  • Grab rails, level access, ramps
  • Step heights and thresholds
  • Wet rooms and accessible WC fixtures
  • Trip hazards and circulation issues
1.5m turning radius — verified
95cm clear width — OK
Step detected: 2cm
AccessCheck overlays accessibility-relevant measurements directly on the photo: a verified 1.5 metre turning radius, a 95 centimetre doorway clear width, and a 2 centimetre step that breaks the step-free claim.

Detection that grounds every claim

Each finding is anchored to the exact image and region it came from. If the report says ‘grab rails detected in bathroom’, you can click through to the photo. That traceability is what makes the assessment defensible.

Works with the photos you already have

No special equipment, no LiDAR, no scheduled re-visits. AccessCheck makes use of existing imagery — including HEIC iPhone shots — so social landlords, occupational therapists and home improvement agencies can move faster on the homes and cases they’re already working.

Surfaces conflicts with listing or stock data

If a listing description, stock record and the photographs disagree, AccessCheck flags it. That single feature alone tends to catch a meaningful share of hidden barriers before a tenant or applicant ever views a property.

Ready to try it on your next assessment?