Aria View (engineering name: ARIA Field View) is the AR layer of the Aria stack — running on TCL RayNeo X3 glasses over BLE GATT to the adjuster's phone. Wear the glasses. See overlays of the rooms. Talk about the loss out loud. Aria turns the audio + the camera frames into Xactimate API queries on the server while you walk, and the estimate assembles in real time. Every line item leaves a hash-chained audit splat. The carrier gets the signed PDF before the adjuster's truck door closes.
This is the workflow built around the RayNeo X3 + Xactimate path. Pilot carriers will help us iterate on the edges; the spine is below.
Adjuster pulls up at the loss. Puts on the RayNeo X3. Phone in pocket — glasses display + voice are the interface. No clipboard, no separate tablet.
"Living room, 12 by 14, hardwood saturated to subfloor along the north wall. Drywall cut needed 18 inches up." Aria captures the audio, the camera frames, and the geometry hints.
Aria queries the Xactimate API in real time. Line items, codes, dimensions assemble on the glasses HUD as the walk proceeds. The adjuster confirms or corrects with voice.
Each Xactimate line item emits a CertusOrdo splat. Hash-chained. Carrier gets a verifiable receipt that the estimate was built from on-site evidence, not from a desk three days later.
By the time the adjuster gets back to the truck, the carrier has the signed PDF estimate, the photos, the transcript, and the audit chain. Cycle-time collapses from days to minutes.
We started on Meta Ray-Bans. The platform is locked — no third-party app installs, no BLE GATT path. Field View needs a programmable substrate. TCL RayNeo X3 is Android-based with proper BLE.
Real OS underneath. We can install our own app, hook BLE GATT to the adjuster's phone, and stream camera frames + voice through the Aria pipeline. Not vendor-locked.
Field adjusters work outside. The X3's brightness and waveguide stack handle daylight contrast — Meta's optics don't, at least not for the use case.
The adjuster needs to hear the homeowner and Aria simultaneously. Open-ear directional audio means Aria's voice doesn't isolate the user from the conversation in the room.
A full day of inspections without a charge. The glasses are useless if they die after lunch. Battery profile is part of the X3 selection criteria.
This is going to a fleet of adjusters, not one founder. The X3 has a real consumer SKU at a price that lets a carrier outfit a team.
Glasses → BLE GATT → adjuster's phone → cellular → Peacock H100 → Xactimate API. Each hop is ours or vendored deliberately. Audit chain follows the path.
"The estimate doesn't get written in a coffee shop the next day. It gets written on the wall, while the wall is wet."— Aria View · operating doctrine
Carriers, MGAs, restoration contractors, public adjusters — anyone whose adjuster cycle-time matters. Pilot partners get a seat at the table while the workflow is still pliable.
If your adjuster cycle-time is a P&L line, this is the experiment. We'll integrate to your Xactimate workflow and your estimate-review process.
You're billing against Xactimate already. Walking with Aria on your face cuts the estimate-rewriting loop that kills your margin.
The audit trail is the differentiator. When carriers argue line items, you have a hash-chained receipt of what was on the wall when the photo was taken.
Pilot partners get early hardware, custom-tuned workflow, and direct line to Ian on every iteration. We're capping the cohort small on purpose.
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