Photo-first field documentation for site supervisors, GCs, and owners reps. Offline-ready. Built for the pace of the job site.
Without a timestamped record, every defect becomes he-said-she-said at the change order meeting. Snap a photo — AI identifies the trade, suggests severity, writes the note. GPS, weather, and timestamp locked in. Your record holds up when scope is disputed.
An untracked punch item becomes a back-charge. Named lists with sequential numbering, trade assignment, due dates, before-and-after photos. Status from open to closed — nothing gets argued at closeout.
A PDF in an email thread protects nobody. Generate AIA G711-aligned field reports and share via hosted link — architects and owners open it in any browser. No attachment limits, no lost files.
Named lists. Sequential numbering. Trade assignment. Status workflow from open to closed. Before-and-after photos. Rejection notes. Due dates.
An unresolved item at closeout is a back-charge waiting to happen. These features exist to prevent that.
Without it, defects get logged from memory at the end of the day — wrong trade, missing severity, no description. The record that protects your contract starts with an accurate entry.
Snap a photo. Looom generates the title, identifies the trade, suggests severity, and writes the description. Review and save — ten seconds, not ten minutes.
On-device Vision analysis or OpenAI — you choose. Works offline with Vision, queues for AI when back in range.
A superintendent's morning walk generates 20 entries across 30 minutes. Opening the camera, typing a note, saving, then opening the camera again — that friction kills documentation.
Walk Mode keeps the camera live. Snap, review the AI-generated entry, save, and the camera reopens instantly. Counter tracks how many items you've logged. End the walk when you're done.
Every entry gets GPS coordinates and weather. The walk becomes a timestamped trail across the site.




"It looks off" doesn't hold up. A level reading attached to the punch item does. Looom turns every iPhone into a digital spirit level with slope percentage, haptic feedback at zero, and freeze mode for capture.
Surface mode when the phone is flat. Plumb mode when it's upright. Auto-detects which you need. Attach readings directly to entries and punch items.
On LiDAR devices: AR point-to-point measurement. Tap two surfaces, get the distance in feet and inches.
Built for the field
A PDF buried in an email thread protects nobody. When the owner asks "what happened on site last Tuesday?" the answer needs to be a link — not a search through someone's inbox.
Generate AIA G711-aligned field reports from any site visit. Photos, defects, punch items, weather, and attendance — formatted and hosted. Share a link. Recipients open it in any browser. No app required.
We used to lose two hours a day to documentation. Now my super walks the site, snaps photos, and the log is done before lunch. The AI gets the trade right about 90% of the time.
Had a sub dispute a back-charge last month. Pulled up the entry — timestamped photo, GPS coordinates, AI-written description. Dispute over in five minutes.
The architect gets a hosted link instead of a 15MB email attachment. She actually reads the report now. That alone changed how our CA visits go.