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Capturing Photos with the Mobile App
Your inspection is only as strong as its documentation. Here's how to capture field photos that the AI can analyze accurately and that hold up under carrier scrutiny.
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Capturing Photos with the Mobile App
The quality of your inspection output — AI scope, damage findings, geometry accuracy — depends directly on the quality of your field photos. This guide covers how to capture photos that work well for AI analysis and stand up to carrier review.
Before you start
- Create the job on the web dashboard or in the iOS app before you arrive at the property. This pre-loads the job so you can work even without signal.
- Open the job in the iOS app and navigate to the Capture tab.
- Check your storage — a full inspection of 100+ photos requires approximately 500MB–1GB free on your device.
- Verify location is on — GPS embeds in every photo as tamper-proof metadata. Go to iOS Settings → Estimatics → Location and confirm it's set to While Using App with Precise Location enabled.
Starting a capture session
From the job's Capture tab in the iOS app:
- Tap the camera icon or + Add Media button
- The Estimatics camera opens — this is a native camera interface with area tagging built in
- You're ready to shoot
The Estimatics camera is separate from your iPhone's Photos app. Photos taken here are tied directly to the job and sync to the cloud automatically — they do not save to your Camera Roll by default.
Assigning photos to areas
Every photo should be assigned to a room or area before or immediately after capture. This is how the AI knows where each piece of damage is located on the property.
Standard areas:
- Roof (Main, Porch, Garage)
- Exterior (Front, Rear, Left Side, Right Side)
- Interior (by room name — Living Room, Master Bedroom, etc.)
- Attic
- Basement / Crawlspace
- Mechanical (HVAC, Water Heater, Electrical Panel)
- Other / Miscellaneous
To assign an area while shooting:
- Tap the area selector at the top of the camera screen
- Select the area you're currently photographing
- All photos taken until you change the selection are tagged to that area
To reassign a photo after the fact:
- Open the photo in the Capture gallery
- Tap Edit Area
- Select the correct area
Tip: Assign areas as you go — don't wait until after the inspection to tag 200 photos. It takes 5 seconds per area change and saves 30 minutes of organization later.
Photo technique for best AI results
The AI analyzes every photo you submit. These guidelines produce significantly better findings:
Coverage
- Photograph every surface — roof, all four elevations, every interior room affected
- Don't skip "minor" damage — a granule loss pattern, a cracked vent boot, or a dented gutter is worth documenting even if it seems small
- Take overlapping shots — for large surfaces like a roof, take photos that overlap by 30–40% so the AI can piece together the full picture
Distance
- Establish shots (full view): Step back far enough to capture the entire surface or elevation in one frame. These give the AI spatial context.
- Mid-range shots (3–10 feet): Show the area of damage clearly within the larger surface.
- Close-ups (1–3 feet): Capture the specific damage detail — impact marks, cracks, lifted shingles, water staining. The AI uses these to classify damage type and severity.
Use all three distances for every significant damage area — not just close-ups.
Lighting
- Avoid shooting directly into the sun — backlighting washes out surface detail
- Overcast days are ideal — diffuse light shows texture and damage without harsh shadows
- For dark surfaces (black shingles, dark siding): use your iPhone's exposure tap to prevent underexposure
- For interior water damage: turn on room lights and supplement with your iPhone flashlight if needed
Stability
- Blurry photos are flagged by the AI and may not produce accurate findings
- Tap to focus before shooting on textured surfaces
- On ladders: brace your elbow against your body before tapping the shutter
What to avoid
- Fingers in the frame — more common than you'd think on ladder shots
- Extreme angles — photos taken at more than 45° from perpendicular lose measurement accuracy
- Screenshots of other documents — only field photos belong in the Capture module
- Duplicate shots — identical photos from the same angle don't add evidence value and slow AI processing
Minimum photo counts by inspection type
These are starting points — complex damage warrants more coverage.
| Inspection type | Minimum photos |
|---|---|
| Single-family roof inspection | 25–35 |
| Multi-family / commercial roof | 50–100+ |
| Interior water damage (1 room) | 15–20 |
| Interior water damage (multi-room) | 30–50 |
| Full property storm damage | 60–100+ |
| Fire damage | 80–150+ |
Syncing your photos
Photos sync automatically while you shoot if you have a signal. A small upload indicator appears on each photo showing its sync status:
| Indicator | Meaning |
|---|---|
| ⬆ Uploading | Currently transferring to the cloud |
| ✓ Synced | Successfully uploaded — visible on web dashboard |
| ⏸ Queued | Waiting for connection — will sync automatically |
| ⚠ Error | Upload failed — tap to retry |
You can continue shooting regardless of sync status. Photos queue locally and upload as soon as a connection is available.
→ How media syncs to the cloud
Reviewing photos before you leave the property
Before you leave the site, do a quick review in the Capture tab:
- Scroll through all photos and confirm every area is covered
- Check for any obviously blurry or poorly-lit shots — retake them while you're still on site
- Verify the sync indicator shows photos uploading or synced
It takes 3 minutes and prevents a return trip.
Frequently asked questions
Can I add photos from my iPhone Camera Roll? Yes. In the Capture tab on the web dashboard, use the Upload button to add photos from any source. On iOS, tap + Add Media → Photo Library to select from your Camera Roll. Note that Camera Roll photos don't carry the same GPS and timestamp metadata as photos taken through the Estimatics camera.
How many photos can I add to a job? There is no limit on the number of photos per job on any plan.
Can I delete a photo after it's been uploaded? Yes. Tap the photo in the gallery and tap Delete. Deleted photos are permanently removed from the job. If the photo was used in a generated scope or report, those references are also removed.
What file formats are supported? JPG, HEIC (iPhone native), and PNG. We automatically convert HEIC to JPG during processing. RAW formats are not currently supported.
The AI didn't find damage I can clearly see in a photo — what happened? AI findings depend on photo clarity, distance, and angle. If damage isn't being detected, try adding a close-up photo from a more direct angle. You can also add a manual finding in the Analyze tab regardless of what the AI detected.
How media syncs to the cloud
What happens after you take a photo — upload queue, sync status, and troubleshooting.
Recording video inspections
Add a walkthrough video to complement your photo documentation.
Organizing media by room and area
Keep your inspection organized with area tags and filters.
Understanding photo quality requirements
What makes a photo AI-ready and what the system flags as low quality.
Last updated: March 2025 · Questions? Use the Resources panel in the app or email support@aiestimatics.com
Last updated: March 2025 · Feedback on this article