How AI Photo Defect Detection Actually Works

By InspectAI Team · 2026-06-16

AI defect detection looks at your inspection photos and flags visible problems: a corroded valve, a missing junction box cover, staining that suggests a leak. It works by pattern recognition, and it's worth understanding how, because that explains both what it catches and what it can't.

How the model reads a photo

Modern tools use vision-language models, trained on enormous sets of images paired with text. Through that training the model learns what corroded copper looks like, what a ceiling water stain looks like, what a properly installed double-tap-free panel looks like, and the language inspectors use to describe each. Show it your photo and it matches what it sees against those learned patterns, then describes the match in inspection terms.

Note what's missing from that description: the model doesn't reason about the house. It doesn't know the roof's age or that the seller mentioned a repair. It recognizes visible patterns, quickly and consistently. That's the whole trick, and it's genuinely useful if you treat it as exactly that.

What it's good at

What it misses

You still sign the report

Every flagged defect is a suggestion for your review. You accept it, reword it, downgrade it, or delete it. The report carries your name and license, and no vision model changes that. The honest framing: AI detection raises the floor (fewer missed visible defects, more consistent language) while your judgment sets the ceiling.

InspectAI uses Gemini for photo defect detection and for drafting the narrative, so flagged findings arrive already written up for review rather than as raw labels. How the drafting side works is covered in AI report writing for home inspectors.

The workflow in practice

You inspect exactly as before: walkthrough, photos, voice notes, checklist. The model processes photos as they're captured and queues potential findings. During your review pass you confirm, adjust, or reject each one and add the judgment only you have. The physical inspection doesn't change. The desk time after it shrinks.

FAQ

Does AI detection replace the inspector?

No. It flags visible patterns in photos. The inspection, the interpretation, the severity calls, and the signature are all still the licensed inspector's.

What defects can it actually catch?

Common visible ones: corrosion, water staining, damaged or missing components, and installs that look wrong in frame. It cannot catch anything concealed or outside the photo.

Is it always right?

No, and no vendor should tell you otherwise. It produces candidate findings for your review. False flags get deleted in seconds, and real catches you might have missed at 4pm are the payoff.

Want to see the output first? The sample below is a real report InspectAI generated from a real walkthrough. Judge the writing yourself before you touch a trial.

See the sample report →

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