Building Trust Through AI: How CompanyCam is Redefining Construction Documentation

At World of Concrete 2025, Brandon Taylor, VP of Enterprise, Mid-Market, Partnerships & Alliances at CompanyCam, discusses how AI-driven photo capture and project tracking are transforming trust and efficiency in construction.

At World of Concrete 2025, Brandon Taylor, VP of Enterprise, Mid-Market, Partnerships & Alliances at CompanyCam, shared how the company is reshaping construction site documentation by integrating photo capture, AI-driven insights, and real-time project tracking into a one-source-of-truth platform.

Bringing Visibility & Trust to Construction Projects

CompanyCam was originally built for roofing and restoration but quickly expanded into transportation, insurance, and general construction. At its core, the platform is designed to create trust, traceability, and transparency between stakeholders and contractors.

The biggest challenge in construction is building trust between stakeholders—whether it’s the person paying, the person doing the work, or the person responsible for the outcome,” Taylor explained. “There are usually 12 different stakeholders in a single project, and our solution ensures they all have a clear view of what’s happening on-site.

By using photo capture and AI-powered organization, CompanyCam eliminates the friction in proving work completion, quality, and accountability—without relying on slow manual reporting.

The Problem CompanyCam Solves

While CompanyCam is in the photo documentation business, its true value is in providing real-time dashboards that allow construction leaders to instantly assess project health.

Executives and managers are juggling 50+ projects at once. Instead of guessing, our platform gives them a dashboard that flags red flags, organizes critical photos, and delivers actionable insights,” Taylor said.

This level of visibility allows teams to quickly catch issues, optimize schedules, and prevent disputes—ultimately improving profitability.

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AI-Powered Construction Tracking

AI is rapidly changing how construction teams capture, analyze, and act on data—and CompanyCam is leading the charge.

We can now walk through a job site and have AI auto-tag rooms, summarize issues, and even generate bullet-pointed project updates from a 15-minute walkthrough,” Taylor explained. “A crack in the wall or a floor defect—AI captures everything and instantly creates a timestamped report that can be exported and shared.

This eliminates hours of manual documentation while improving accuracy and accountability.

AI Beyond the Jobsite: A Faster Go-To-Market Strategy

Beyond its AI-powered documentation tools, CompanyCam is leveraging AI internally to refine its go-to-market strategy.

We recently discovered that 7% of our customer base is in utilities and telecom—and we weren’t even targeting them,” Taylor shared. “AI-driven data analysis helped us uncover a high-value market segment, and now we’re using AI to build a full go-to-market plan in two weeks instead of six months.

This AI-enabled agility is allowing CompanyCam to expand into new markets faster and more effectively than traditional methods.

Growth Vision for 2025 & Beyond

CompanyCam is seeing explosive growth, particularly in the enterprise and mid-market space.

We started in SMBs, but now we’re seeing huge demand from enterprise clients who need our tools at scale,” Taylor said. “World of Concrete is a key event for us to listen to the industry, understand pain points, and refine our product roadmap to serve larger construction firms.

Final Thoughts

With AI-powered documentation, real-time project tracking, and a data-driven expansion strategy, CompanyCam is positioning itself as a must-have tool for modern construction teams.

No matter how advanced technology gets, nothing happens without people,” Taylor concluded. “That’s why we focus on making our platform so simple that anyone—from field workers to executives—can use it effortlessly.”

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