Certificate of Insurance, read in seconds
Know if a contractor is really covered.
Before a contractor starts work, they hand you a Certificate of Insurance. It’s a dense, one-page form, and most people just glance at it and hope. Upload it here to get a plain-English answer about whether you’re actually covered.
Before
A wall of fine print
Dollar limits, policy dates, checkboxes for “additional insured” and “waiver of subrogation.” Easy to miss the one thing that leaves you exposed.
After
A clear pass or fail
Each requirement checked, with one sentence on what it means and what to do, so anyone can decide whether work can start.
- Step 1
Upload the PDF
Drop in the certificate or pick a sample. The file is read in the request and never stored.
- Step 2
We pull the facts
An AI model extracts limits, dates, and coverage into structured data, and returns “not stated” instead of guessing.
- Step 3
Rules give the verdict
A deterministic rules engine (no AI in the decision) checks the data against your requirements and explains every result.
Check a certificate
Pick a synthetic sample or upload your own PDF.
Try a sample certificate. These are synthetic, with no real data:
Drop a Certificate of Insurance PDF here
or click to choose a file. It never leaves this request.
The model reads the whole certificate, so a scan takes about 10 seconds.