About StreetLens
A Florida technology company turning a 30-minute dashcam drive into a professional, timestamped, and GPS-verified property condition report — built hand-in-hand with the people who actually manage communities.
StreetLens began with a simple observation: community association managers were spending hours walking neighborhoods with clipboards and cameras, then hours more typing up notes and violation letters — time that should have gone to residents, boards, and growing their portfolios.
We built a better way. A CAM mounts a phone (free trials) or dashcam on the sun visor or clamp, drives the community at 15–20 mph, and the StreetLens app captures dual-camera video with GPS coordinates. Our AI pre-filters every frame, and a trained human review team verifies each condition overnight, matching coordinates to property addresses and writing clear, objective descriptions. A board-ready Conditions Report is waiting by morning, with violation letters pre-filled and ready for the CAM to approve.
Every screen, workflow, violation-letter template, and report format was co-designed with a PCAM-credentialed industry expert with 25+ years in the field. The result is software that fits how communities are actually managed — not the other way around. We are documentation, not enforcement: the AI captures the evidence, and the CAM always decides what counts as a violation.
“We handle documentation, not enforcement.”
We do not surveil residents or automate enforcement decisions. The dashcam records the same public view that any person driving down the street would see. The video is deleted after processing, and a human reviews every condition before it reaches a report. The manager stays fully in control. StreetLens simply makes the documentation fast, consistent, and defensible.