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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.
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.
Why this flow works
Keep the setup short, then let the room read do the heavy lifting.
Use this flow when the room problem is clear, the upload is quick, and you want to move straight into the result.
Best input
Full room, main light or window, and the area that feels most wrong.
Best output
One clear top issue, visible confidence levels, 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 returns a calm, structured readout with practical lighting fixes rather than a vague AI paragraph.
Results preview
The report keeps the score, findings, and ranked actions together in one clear result.
This preview keeps the score, findings, and ranked actions close to the capture flow so the whole audit reads as one complete result.
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Top issue first
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Confidence levels shown
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Quick wins before bigger spend
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
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 analysisVisible room cues will appear here once the audit finishes processing.
This section explains why the report flagged darkness, glare, flatness, or damp overlap.
A full-room view and one close-up of the worst area usually make this panel more specific.
Context snapshot
Room type
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Time of day
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Daylight visibility
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Lighting complexity
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Cautions and gaps
2 notesTop findings
3 preview items- 01Top findings will appear here
The finished report will lead with the issue that is most likely dragging the room down.
- 02Severity and confidence stay visible
Each finding keeps its seriousness and certainty visible so the readout stays grounded.
- 03Evidence 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.
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Effort and impact tags stay visible beside each action.
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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.
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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.