A real inspection of 1/63 Arthur St, Randwick — 14 photos. Click Run AI analysis to grade every surface, then open any photo for the full assessment, and generate the condition report. This is the perception layer that feeds the Property Agent.
One inspection, three jobs
How SnapCheck is used
The same photo capture and AI grading powers three workflows — you choose the inspection type and the report adapts. This demo walks through one property end to end.
Property managers
Condition & routine inspections
Ingoing, outgoing and routine reports. Defects graded against tenancy law and fair-wear-and-tear, then fed to the maintenance agent fleet for contractor quotes — with a full audit trail for bond disputes.
Before a property lists, SnapCheck flags the cost-effective fixes and presentation wins that lift the sale price — with a pre-listing ROI grounded in real suburb data (uplift vs cost of works).
A full scope of works: urgent / short-term / optional triage, a budget range, trades, and a Bunnings materials list — every item editable and quotable by the agent fleet.
The inspector just takes photos — and adds context
Each photo is tagged by room and element. The inspector can type or talk to add context — and that note is fed straight to the AI, which sharpens the grade and the report.
BathroomCeiling
Inspector note — type or talk
Tap the mic to dictate, or just type.
→ The photo and this note go to the AI together. Context like “tenant says it started three days ago” is what turns a cosmetic grade into an urgent one.
Pulled automatically — property & market context
1/63 Arthur St, Randwick NSW 2031 Domain Insight + listing history
2 bed1 bath1 car70m² internal
Features: Internal Laundry · Floorboards · Gas Cooktop · Secure Parking · Shared Garden · Security Building · High Ceilings
Last sold (Feb 2022)$1.32M
Est. value (mid)$1.40M
Rent estimate$930/wk
Rental yield3.48%
→ Enter the address and SnapCheck pulls this from Domain Insight — value estimate $1.21M–$1.59M (high confidence), prior sale $875k (2017). It feeds the AI's grading (fair-wear-and-tear thresholds, lifespan vs property age) and gives the report pre-listing market awareness.
Condition / Renovation Report — 1/63 Arthur St, Randwick
Materials & Supplies
Bunnings Warehouse — indicative material categories from this assessment. Tap any item to search live pricing & availability.
Generated by SnapCheck. AI grades are decision-support; a property manager reviews, edits and signs off before issue. Every item is editable — reassign the trade, set priority & cost, and add a comment by voice or text.
On its own, SnapCheck produces a report. Wired into the agentic system, every defect becomes a trigger: the inspection stops being a document and becomes the start of a workflow. SnapCheck is the eyes; the agent fleet is the hands.
SSnapCheck
Grades every photo. Flags the Major & Moderate defects with a trade and a priority score — structured data, not prose.
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BMaintenance Agent
Picks up each defect, selects the best contractor for that trade — ranked by Google rating, with contact details on file — and drafts a tailored RFQ. It never sends.
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AApproval Queue
Each draft RFQ + contractor scoring lands in the queue. The property manager approves or rejects — the human gate.
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✉Contractor
On approval, the RFQ is sent and a tentative attendance slot is held. Every step is logged.
Bath enamel chipped + worn tile · Bathroom · Major
The agent ranks each trade's contractors by Google rating, distance and availability, picks the best, and drafts the RFQ to their email on file — all queued for the PM to approve.
On a pre-listing inspection, SnapCheck flags the cost-effective fixes and presentation wins before the property hits the market. Anchored to this property's real Domain Insight estimate — drag to adjust.
Domain value (mid)$1.40M
Estimate range$1.21M–$1.59M
Rent estimate$930/wk
Rental yield3.48%
$75,000
net gain at sale
$84,000 sale uplift on $9,000 of works · 9.3× return
Based on this property's Domain Insight estimate — $1.21M–$1.59M (mid $1.4M, high confidence; updated Jun 2026), last sold $1.32M at auction (Feb 2022, 13 days listed). Every defect SnapCheck flags is a fix the vendor can action before listing to push toward the top of that range — and the agent fleet can quote it. Indicative; not a valuation.
How it works
Computer vision grades each photo against deterministic context — the state's tenancy law, the climate zone, and each element's expected lifespan. Code owns the structured output and the scoring; the AI owns the description and grade; a human reviews before it's issued. All processing runs onshore in Australia. See the full pipeline →
Assessment
Severity / priority
Recommended action
Trade
Edit / add comment — voice or text
Reassign the trade, set priority & cost, or dictate a note.