The process of pointing your phone's camera around a room so the app can analyze the space for safety hazards. BabyProof guides you through a slow pan of each room, identifying risks as it goes. It takes about 2 to 3 minutes per room.
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Technology that overlays digital information onto the real world through a phone or tablet camera. BabyProof uses AR to show you exactly where hazards are in your home and how to fix them. Think Pokemon Go, but for finding dangerous outlets and wobbly furniture.
Creating a visual map of all detected hazards in a room or home. BabyProof pins hazard markers to specific locations so you can see at a glance which areas need attention and what to fix first. High-priority hazards show up in red.
A numerical rating that represents how safe a room is for a baby or toddler. BabyProof calculates this based on the number and severity of hazards detected during an AR scan. The higher the score, the safer the room.