About Rightision · UK startup

The team building UK housing’s accessibility evidence layer.

Founder-led venture execution, senior product experience and in-house AI engineering — applied to one of the housing system’s most expensive blind spots.

  • 16.8MDisabled people in the UK
  • 30k+Properties analysed by the engine
  • 5UK councils demoed to date
  • A–GStandards-informed grades
Why we exist

Suitable housing is still a manual judgement call.

In the UK, accessible housing is still triaged through photos, vague descriptions and repeated site visits. The data to make better decisions exists — in property media, floor plans and listings — but no one has turned it into a usable evidence layer for housing teams.

Rightision is closing that gap. We combine computer vision, standards- informed scoring and sector partnerships to turn property media into reviewable A–G grades and adaptation plans — for the councils, social landlords and OTs allocating and adapting homes every week.

What we believe

“Suitable housing affects independence, safety and cost across the entire housing-care system. The evidence to make better decisions already exists in photos and floor plans — we turn it into something housing teams can actually review and trust.”

— Rightision founding team

How we work

Three principles we hold ourselves to.

Built for housing teams

Designed around real workflows — allocation, adaptation, DFG triage — not generic property tooling.

Evidence over opinion

Every grade is reviewable. Standards-informed scoring on top of UK access guidance, not a black box.

Distribution through trust

We partner with sector specialists like The Foundations so the evidence reaches the teams that act on it.

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Joint venture · AccessCheck

Partnership

Built with The Foundations.

AccessCheck is a joint venture combining Rightision’s AI engine with The Foundations’ deep expertise in disability, adaptation and the UK housing-care system — distribution through trusted sector partners.

Want to work with us?

Pilots, partnerships, distribution, advisory roles — we’re open to conversations across the UK housing and accessibility sector.