Jobsite photo app for restoration contractors.
Document water damage, mold, drying progress, and reconstruction. Timestamped, GPS tagged, ready for the adjuster. Free.
Your restoration workflow, documented
LibreCam fits how restoration contractors actually work.
Assessment
- Document initial water damage and affected areas
- Photograph mold growth with GPS-tagged location pins
- Voice-caption moisture meter readings — no clipboard needed
- Capture category and class of water damage for the adjuster
Mitigation
- Document equipment placement (dehumidifiers, air movers)
- Daily drying log photos with timestamped progress
- Voice-caption moisture readings at each checkpoint
- Photograph containment barriers and PPE compliance
Reconstruction
- Before/after comparison photos of affected areas
- Document rebuild progress room by room
- Final walkthrough photo checklist
- Send completion documentation to adjuster and homeowner
Built for restoration crews
Moisture reading captions
Hold the mic button and read your moisture meter out loud. The reading is captioned and timestamped on the photo automatically.
Drying log documentation
Daily drying log photos, timestamped and organized by room. Show the adjuster exactly when each area reached goal.
Share with adjusters
Send adjusters a link with timestamped, GPS-tagged photos organized by assessment, mitigation, and reconstruction. No app needed.
Tamper-proof timestamps
Every photo has an immutable timestamp and GPS coordinate. Documentation that holds up to scrutiny.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Hold the mic button, say your moisture reading, and it's captioned directly on the photo with a timestamp. No typing needed while you're holding a meter.
Yes. Send them a share link. They see GPS-tagged, timestamped photos organized by phase — assessment, mitigation, reconstruction. No app download required.
Yes. Take progress photos each day. LibreCam timestamps and organizes them into a drying log you can share or export as PDF.
$0. LibreCam is free. No per-user fees. Your entire crew — techs, project managers, estimators — all use it for free.