Rightlight6 Room lighting audit
Rightlight6 premium room scene used on the about page
About Rightlight6 Trust layer

What Rightlight6 is building

Practical room lighting guidance, not vague inspiration.

Rightlight6 focuses on one narrow problem: helping people understand why a room feels dark, harsh, dull, or uncomfortable from the lighting and visible room setup they already have.

Current MVP focus

Guided upload and media preprocessing.
Structured analysis with explicit confidence.
Focused room routes that hand off into the flagship audit.

What we do

Rightlight6 turns room photos, and later short video, into structured observations about lighting layout, daylight reach, comfort balance, and visible damp clues where relevant.

The MVP is intentionally narrow. Instead of covering every home-improvement topic, it prioritises trustworthy room routes, confidence-aware findings, and practical next steps that feel useful immediately.

The core pipeline is designed around JSON-first outputs, explicit confidence, and limitations shown in the final report.

Why this matters

The product should only make claims supported by visible evidence and structured rules, otherwise the premium UX collapses into generic AI decoration.

What we avoid

  • No exact lux claims from a photo.
  • No formal building, mould, or health inspection claims.
  • No bloated content library that distracts from the flagship audit.

Operating principles

Focused

Stay centred on room lighting and comfort, not generic home energy or home-improvement drift.

Structured

Keep vision findings, rules output, and report rendering separated so the UX stays reliable.

Trustworthy

Make uncertainty visible and keep recommendations tied to what the room imagery actually supports.

How the product should read

01

Focused

Stay centred on room lighting and comfort, not generic home energy or home-improvement drift.

02

Structured

Keep vision findings, rules output, and report rendering separated so the UX stays reliable.

03

Trustworthy

Make uncertainty visible and keep recommendations tied to what the room imagery actually supports.

Current room routes

Each focused page should feel like a premium doorway into the same audit system.

The support surfaces stay useful by keeping the product scope narrow: room lighting, comfort, and visible damp overlap only where the room imagery actually supports it.

Start room audit

Boundary conditions

Keep the product narrow enough that the flagship audit and focused room routes can stay specific, dynamic, and defensible.

Inputs

Room photos and visible room context.

Outputs

Scores, findings, confidence, and practical next steps.

Limits

No regulated inspection claim and no generic advice sprawl.