- Photos12 ingested
- Floor plans3 parsed
- Property dataEPC · listings · tenure
- UK Part M — M4(1)/(2)/(3)
- Lifetime Homes
- London Housing Design Guide
- Council adaptation criteria
Sample property · evidence-backed
- Level-access ramp£1,200
- Wet room conversion£4,800
- Grab rails · threshold£350
Three layers. One evidence output.
The engine works in three stages — from raw property media to a structured, standards-informed report.
Engine
Media ingestion
Photos and floor plans are uploaded. Computer vision reads steps, thresholds, door widths, bathrooms and kitchens — across real-world UK property photography.
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.
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.
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.
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.
