Tree Inventory AI
DemoApril 28, 2026·2 min read

Watch a Tree Inventory Happen in 18 Seconds

The pitch is “walk the property and hand them the report before you leave the driveway.” That phrase only lands if you can see it happen. So here's the whole loop in eighteen seconds.

Capture → AI species ID → inventory → photo markup. One phone, one site visit.

What you're seeing

The clip moves through four sections, in this order:

1. Rapid photo capture

Open the app, point at a Majesty Palm, snap. The status bar shows “2 captured, 1 uploading” and a live GPS-accuracy indicator that tightens from ±24m to ±4m as the radio gets a fix. Three modes across the top — Rapid, Identify, AI Live — for whether you want a clean batch capture, single-tree identification, or live inference while you frame.

2. AI species identification + measurements

The capture finishes and an AI Analysis card animates in: Majesty Palm (Ravenea rivularis), 65% confident, condition Good, with estimated DBH 6", height 10ft, canopy 10ft, age ~5yr, and a multi-stem note. Two recommendations attached — monitor and soil management. The estimator confirms or edits with one tap; the AI learns from your corrections the next time it sees a similar specimen.

3. Property inventory

Cut to the inventory view of an existing site — Tom & Linda Parker, 1150 Whitemarsh Island Rd, 15 trees, 10 species, 8 Good / 5 Fair / 2 Poor. The list scrolls past White Oak, Sweetgum, Eastern Red Cedar, Black Walnut, Shagbark Hickory. Tap any tree for the full plant detail page: full-bleed photo gallery with markup, scientific name, AI confidence, health and hazard ratings, every measurement, observations, and recommendations.

4. Photo markup

On a Sweetgum showing trunk damage, the demo opens Markup, draws a red circle around the affected area, types the label “Removal”, and saves. The toolbar offers Select / Draw / Circle / Arrow / Text / Marker plus a five-color palette. On save, you can keep the original photo clean and store the annotated version as a new image, or overwrite. Either way, the marked-up photo carries straight into the PDF report.

What it's replacing

For a typical 15-tree property, the old workflow was a clipboard, a DBH tape, a field guide for any species you weren't sure about, a camera, and two to three hours back at the office turning notes into a Word document. The new workflow is one phone, one site visit, and a PDF that's ready before you've unbuckled your seatbelt.

The full feature surface — voice notes, Arboris AI, GPS property map, 3D walkthrough, CSV/GeoJSON exports, AI narrative writeups — lives at /features. This clip is the 18-second version.

Try it

Free for 25 trees per month at app.treeinventory.ai. No card, no demo call, no enterprise procurement.

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