The engine · accessibility evidence for UK housing
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Photos in. Evidence out.

Purpose-trained AI that turns photos, floor plans and property data into a reviewable A–G accessibility grade and adaptation plan.

How it processes

Three layers. One evidence output.

The engine works in three stages — from raw property media to a structured, standards-informed report.

Photos
Floor plans
Property data
A–G grade
Adaptation plan
Cost estimate
Evidence report
Rightision

Engine

01

Media ingestion

Photos and floor plans are uploaded. Computer vision reads steps, thresholds, door widths, bathrooms and kitchens — across real-world UK property photography.

PhotosFloor plansProperty data
02

Standards scoring

Detected features are mapped against UK Part M, Lifetime Homes and council adaptation criteria. Each feature is scored for compliance and weighted by housing-team impact.

Part MLifetime HomesLocal criteria
03

Evidence output

The engine produces an A–G grade, key findings with audit trail, adaptation plan, DFG-relevant cost estimate and a full property-level evidence report.

A–G gradeReportAdaptation plan
Capabilities

Purpose-trained for property

Not a generic model wrapper. The engine was developed using around 30,000 properties and 250,000 labelled images, covering the access features that drive housing-team decisions.

Computer vision on property media

Analyses photos and floor plans for access features — steps, thresholds, doors, bathrooms, kitchens — across the conditions UK property media is actually shot in.

Standards-informed scoring

Mapped to UK access and housing design guidance — wheelchair housing, Lifetime Homes and Part M — so the output speaks the housing sector's language.

Natural-language workflows

Understands plain-English needs and property descriptions, and produces explanations housing professionals and OTs can review and challenge.

Evidence-backed reports

An A–G category plus a property-level report covering strengths, weaknesses, recommendations, adaptation feasibility and DFG-relevant context.

What makes it defensible

Hard to copy, built to scale

Competitors are split across adjacent categories — property media tools, accessibility listing initiatives, housing workflow systems and the current manual OT/council process. Rightision's edge is connecting those layers.

We connect the layers

Most tools cover one slice: property media, listings, or workflow software. Rightision connects photos, floor plans, descriptions and local context into a single evidence layer.

An accessibility evidence graph

Our defensibility is the standards-informed accessibility evidence graph we build over time, plus OT and council feedback loops that keep it honest.

The engine powers

AccessCheck for housing professionals; Homingo for accessible property search.