AI Weld Job Photo Estimator
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One-Liner
Customer or shop owner sends a photo of what needs welding; AI analyzes the geometry and generates a rough quote with line items the shop can quickly adjust and send.
Kill Reason
Welding job photo estimation requires computer vision accuracy on complex joint geometries and material conditions that current AI cannot reliably achieve; pricing heuristics vary too much by shop, region, and equipment to generalize, and the concept can be replicated by any competitor with a training dataset and a few months of iteration.
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