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Tractable
The speed and accuracy of AI, now applied to visual assessment

What is Tractable?

Tractable harnesses the power of artificial intelligence to provide visual assessment solutions. The AI is designed to assist with assessing, repairing, and protecting vehicles.

Built on applied research and trained with extensive data, Tractable's AI delivers precise damage assessments by analyzing images at a granular level. The technology is scalable, integrates with existing systems through open APIs, and continuously improves through real-world data and feedback.

Features

  • Precision & Speed: Ultra-precise damage assessments by analyzing images down to the pixel.
  • Efficiency at Scale: Processes thousands of claims daily while also identifying salvaged parts for repair.
  • Seamless Integration: Integrates with current systems using open APIs.
  • Continuous Improvement: Refines solutions continuously with real-world data and client feedback.

Use Cases

  • Streamline claims workflows for insurers.
  • Capture more leads for repairers.
  • Optimize salvage bidding for recyclers.
  • Instant vehicle assessments for fleet & rentals.

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