Enhance Property Damage Video
See Every Detail Clearly
Damage documentation video is often shot quickly in poor conditions — bad lighting, phone cameras, shaky footage. AI enhancement clarifies the detail you need for accurate assessment, while keeping policyholder data private.
Clearer damage assessment. Better documentation. Complete privacy.
Types of Property Damage Video
Storm Damage
Roof, siding, window damage from hail, wind, or fallen trees. Often shot looking up into bright sky.
Water Damage
Flooding, leaks, mold. Indoor footage often dark and hard to see detail.
Fire Damage
Burn patterns, smoke damage, structural issues. Contrast between dark soot and bright areas.
Vehicle Impact
Car into building, fence, or structure. Damage extent and cause documentation.
Why Enhancement Helps Claims
- See damage extent: Compression hides cracks, holes, and water stains. Enhancement reveals them.
- Accurate estimates: Clearer footage means more accurate repair scoping.
- Reduce disputes: When both parties see the same clear detail, disputes decrease.
- Remote assessment: Enhanced video can reduce need for additional site visits.
What Enhancement Improves
Dark Areas
Attics, basements, under-cabinet footage brightened to show damage.
Detail Sharpness
Cracks, water lines, burn marks become more visible.
Phone Compression
Artifacts from phone video compression removed for cleaner image.
Color Accuracy
Mold colors, smoke staining, water marks — color enhancement shows true condition.
Privacy for Policyholders
Property damage footage shows homes, addresses, and personal belongings. This PII requires protection:
- Single-use processing: Destroyed immediately after enhancement
- No storage: Policyholder property footage never kept on our servers
- No training: We never use claims footage to improve AI models
- Immediate deletion: Delete results on demand when you have your files
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — processed in a single-use environment destroyed immediately after. Never stored, never trained on, never shared. Delete on demand or auto-delete in 30 days.
Enhancement clarifies detail that was captured but hard to see — dark areas, compressed footage, soft focus. It can't show damage that wasn't in the video.
Enhanced video is for clearer assessment and documentation. Keep original footage for records. Enhanced versions help adjusters and contractors see detail more clearly.
Adaptive contrast enhancement brightens dark footage while reducing noise. If some detail is visible, enhancement makes it clearer. Pitch black footage can't be enhanced.
1 credit per 30 seconds. A 3-minute property walkthrough costs 6 credits ($5.40 with Starter pack).
See property damage clearly.
Enhance documentation footage for better assessment. Private, never stored.
No subscription required. Pay per use. Credits never expire.