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Stonewater partners with AI specialist Spotr platform

The partnership will deliver stronger property management using image analysis.

Stonewater has announced a partnership with artificial intelligence (AI) specialist Spotr for property management by incorporating image analysis technology. 

The platform will enable Stonewater to carry out risk assessments quicker and more frequently by analysing uploaded and open-source images. 

Spotr has been developing its AI software over the last eight years, with knowledge of the housing industry to the forefront of its design. The combination of AI and building science expertise has created a platform that uses AI to assess images for potential risks and reports on findings in a clear and easy to use platform.

“We have over 40,000 homes across the UK so keeping in touch on full assessments can be a huge challenge. While the existing model is working to keep our homes safe, the reality of the process means that – like most other housing providers – we don’t carry-out stock condition surveys to every home every year. 

“This means that, while annual safety checks are happening much more regularly, it can sometimes be several years between full property assessments for each home. While this is the industry standard, we knew we could do better.

“The wider Stonewater team, contractors and partners visit customer’s homes on a regular basis, so we wanted to capitalise on this time. While it’s unfeasible to train everyone on identifying risks, they can snap a photo.

“When we heard about Spotr’s AI image assessment tool we saw the opportunity to add an extra line of defence to act on potential risks faster.

“We’ve spent a year working with Spotr to upload data, images and train the AI software specifically on UK homes, which have various idiosyncrasies and features. We’re now at a stage where it’s created a tool that is going to take our property management to the next level.”

Robert Panou, Director of Asset Strategy, Homes, Stonewater

Spotr’s software has been developed and trained to assess photographs from in and around properties to identify potential risks. It can recognise damp, mold, cracks and other dangers and highlight them to recommend appropriate action.

The bespoke system will collect the results from analysis into one easy to use platform to support repair and maintenance planning, removing reliance on multiple databases or spreadsheets.

“Most providers are heavily reliant on spreadsheets to manage their homes. With plans, schedules and records spread across multiple documents, it is a time-consuming challenge to manage. 

“Our software provides a single asset management system that uses AI to add an extra layer of support to operational capacity. While our AI image assessment tool will never replace the need for human eyes and knowledge, it does create the opportunity to do more without increasing the time investment. 

“It’s been a great learning experience working with Stonewater, for our AI and for our team. We’ve been able to understand the operational challenges faced by UK providers and been able to improve our processes to suit.”

Dirk Huibers, CEO and Co-Founder, Spotr

The Stonewater team began to test Spotr’s AI technology following a knowledge exchange with Dutch housing associations.

The Spotr AI image analysis platform has assisted Stonewater to go above and beyond industry standard expectations by improving the speed and regularity of risk assessment using uploaded and open source images.

Deviki Patel
Deviki Patel
Deviki is a Digital Journalist at AI PropTech News, Rental Living News and BTR News. She holds a BA (Hons) in Law and an LLM from the University of Leicester. Having transitioned from a background in property law, she brings a strong foundation in research and analytical thinking, supporting the delivery of well-informed, insight-led content across the Living and PropTech sectors.

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