Rightlight6 Room lighting audit
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AI Room Lighting & Comfort Audit

Upload room photos or a short room walkthrough to understand what is making a room feel dark, dull, harsh, stuffy, or poorly suited to sleep or work.

Guidance only. No exact lux claims, no formal inspection claims.

3 useful room views1 clear top issueRanked fixes first

Start with one full-room view, one window or light-source view, and one area that feels most wrong. The goal is a clear room read, not a long setup.

Start here

Upload the room, then get one clear top issue and the first fix worth trying.

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Upload the room clearly

Use one full-room view, one window or light-source view, and one area that feels most wrong.

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Get one clear room read

The audit checks daylight, glare, layering, comfort, and visible damp overlap where relevant.

1. Choose issue mode

Pick the room feeling that is most wrong right now.

2. Upload images or one short video

Up to 3 images or 1 video under 20 seconds.

JPG, PNG, WEBP, MP4, WEBM, MOV

Drop room media here

Start with the full room, then add the main light source or window, and finally the area that feels worst.

Uploads are processed temporarily for this preview flow. Retention and deletion controls stay explicit.

Why this flow works

Keep the setup short, then let the room read do the heavy lifting.

This page works best when the user can understand the task quickly, upload the room, and move straight into the result instead of decoding a lot of decorative product framing.

Best input

Full room, main light or window, and the area that feels most wrong.

Best output

One clear top issue, confidence-aware findings, and the first practical fix.

Processing reassurance

The audit checks lighting layout, room feel, sleep or work suitability, and visible moisture clues where relevant. It is designed to return a calm, structured readout with practical lighting fixes rather than a vague AI paragraph.

Results preview

The report is designed to feel like the payoff of the same premium product, not a generic block below the upload form.

This preview keeps the score, findings, and ranked actions visually close to the capture flow so the tool reads like one complete audit journey.

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Top issue first

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Confidence-aware findings

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Quick wins before bigger spend

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Results Awaiting analysis

Room comfort readout

Results will appear here after analysis

The finished readout will combine the overall score, category breakdown, evidence-backed findings, cautions, and ranked next steps.

Overall score

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Ready for analysis

Grade

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What to expect

Clear top issue with confidence-aware wording.
Score cards that make the weakest category obvious.
Quick wins first, higher-effort next steps second.

Score breakdown appears here once analysis runs.

Lighting balance, daylight support, comfort, and freshness can each get separate scores.

Separate category scores make it easier to see what needs attention first.

The weakest category stays visually prominent so the next move is obvious.

Visible evidence

Ready for analysis
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Visible room cues will appear here once the audit finishes processing.

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This section explains why the report flagged darkness, glare, flatness, or damp overlap.

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A full-room view and one close-up of the worst area usually make this panel more specific.

Context snapshot

Room type

Pending analysis

Time of day

Pending analysis

Daylight visibility

Pending analysis

Lighting complexity

Pending analysis

Cautions and gaps

2 notes
Confidence, uncertainty, and capture gaps stay visible in the finished report.
Missing angles, weak lighting evidence, or scope limits will be called out here.

Top findings

3 preview items
  • 01
    Top findings will appear here

    The finished report will lead with the issue that is most likely dragging the room down.

  • 02
    Severity and confidence stay attached

    Each finding keeps its seriousness and certainty visible so the readout stays grounded.

  • 03
    Evidence stays close to the claim

    Findings stay tied to visible room signals wherever possible rather than generic advice.

Quick wins

3 preview items
  • 01

    Quick wins focus on the smallest high-impact change first.

  • 02

    Effort and impact tags stay visible beside each action.

  • 03

    Expect fixes such as lamp placement, glare reduction, or bulb warmth adjustments.

Next steps

2 preview items
  • 01

    Next steps are reserved for slower or more deliberate room changes.

  • 02

    This column is used for follow-up capture, ventilation checks, or broader re-layering plans.

Limitations

Confidence, uncertainty, and non-diagnostic wording stay visible in every finished report.