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Show the right part went in. Not just that the old one was worn.

Film the repair on a phone. Our AI-assisted workflow verification checks the part and the work against the repair order in real time, then files a tamper-resistant, timestamped record on the claim before the dispute starts.

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The problem

DVI photos show a worn part — not that the right replacement went in. OEMs claw back warranty claims they can't validate, and dealers eat disputed comebacks they can't defend.

How it works

The technician films the repair on a phone. ArGaze verifies the part and work against the repair order in real time, then attaches the evidence record to the claim and the customer record.

Real-time, not hindsight

The technician films the repair on a phone, and ArGaze verifies the part and work against the repair order while it is happening — point-of-repair, not a drive-through gantry.

Evidence built for the comeback

Every verified repair produces a tamper-resistant, timestamped record attached to the work order and the customer record — the record that pre-empts the comeback before the dispute starts.

Model-agnostic by design

Claude by default; swap any AI vision model in config. You are never locked to one provider — any model, swap as the frontier moves. You keep your cloud; we keep no data.

Who it's for

OEM warranty operations, dealer groups, and DVI/RO software platforms carrying warranty audit exposure and comeback disputes.

Evidence

  • Global OEM warranty accruals reached 72.5 billion dollars in 2024, up 11% year-over-year — claims that can't be validated by both sides generate real losses.

    Warranty Week Worldwide Auto Warranty Report (40 OEMs, ~95% global coverage), 2025

The record

A tamper-resistant, timestamped video record of the repair, attached to the work order — the record that pre-empts the comeback before the dispute starts.

Why ArGaze

ArGaze verifies the specific repair performed inside the bay, checked against the repair order. Fixed-gantry scanners (e.g., UVeye) image the vehicle exterior at intake — useful, but they do not confirm the failed part was actually replaced. ArGaze is point-of-repair and phone-native, and embeds into your DVI or RO software instead of adding hardware.

FAQ

Does this slow down the bay?
The technician films a short step; verification runs against the repair order in the background, not as a separate gate.
Will it integrate with our DVI or RO software?
Yes — ArGaze is built to embed via API into the tools the shop already runs.
Is this for dealers or OEMs?
Both. Dealers get a record that answers the comeback; OEM warranty operations get repair-level verification tied to the repair order.

No commitment — 30-min discovery call