In the fast-paced world of asset management, clarity is key. Whether you’re inspecting rental vehicles, equipment, or properties, the ability to capture high-quality images is crucial for accurately documenting their condition over time.
That’s why at Record360, we are thrilled to introduce our groundbreaking AI feature, Blur Detection. Available for iOS, with Android coming soon, Blur Detection helps users avoid blurry photos in real-time, ensuring only high-quality images make it to the inspection.
Created for Inspectors
Inspectors now have a powerful tool at their disposal that simplifies inspection quality. Our Blur Detection feature indicates when a user is about to take a blurry photo, providing them with real-time feedback. In addition, inspectors can review any blurry photos they have taken from the media gallery, either replacing or deleting them. This process is designed to improve the quality of images taken during an inspection without sacrificing the ease of use that Record360 is known for in the industry.
Created for Managers
But the benefits don’t stop there. Blur Detection also gives managers greater control and confidence in the inspection process. By ensuring that only high-quality images are included in inspection reports, managers can rely on accurate documentation to make informed decisions.
A Game-Changer for the Industry
Record360’s AI Blur Detection (iOS) feature is not just an improvement—it’s a game-changer. We’re setting a new inspection quality and efficiency standard by leveraging technology. Inspectors and managers alike can now experience the unparalleled benefits of clearer, more accurate image documentation.
Looking Ahead
While our AI Blur Detection feature is currently available on iOS platforms, we constantly strive to expand its reach and capabilities. Stay tuned as we roll out Android and dashboard integration support in the coming months. Don’t let blurry photos compromise your inspection process any longer. With clearer images and enhanced controls, you’ll wonder how you ever managed without it.