Estate-Agent Viewing Glasses · by Pharoah Technology
Point the camera at a room and the assistant describes it, gives you an honest in-person viewing checklist, and drafts your viewing notes — hands-free on Ray-Ban Meta, and right now in your browser. Assistive notes for a viewing, not a survey or valuation.
A worked example — the real output the assistant produces from a single photo
Real output from the live assistant. It describes only what's in the photo and frames every check as "look at / ask about" — it flags things to inspect, it does not diagnose. Not a survey, valuation or structural report.
One assistant, built via Meta's Wearables Device Access Toolkit (web path): a spoken/in-lens version on the glasses, and the working phone companion below.
Open the web companion: point your phone or laptop camera at any room and get a real description, viewing checklist, or drafted note. No app, no login.
Open the web companionNeeds camera permission (HTTPS). Everything is processed for that one request only — no account, no tracking.
Layout, key features, where the natural light comes from, and plain condition cues — from what the camera actually sees.
3–6 things to look at more closely in person — damp, cracks, fixtures, storage. Framed as "check / ask", never as a diagnosis.
Turns what was seen (and what you said) into a tidy, factual note you can paste straight into your records.
The hands-free Ray-Ban Meta build is in development via Meta's Wearables Device Access Toolkit. Join the early-access programme for pilot pricing.
Join early accessIn development for Ray-Ban Meta (camera + voice) via Meta's Wearables Device Access Toolkit. The web companion above is live today.