Mapperty

Sketch

Simplify Property Documentation with Sketching

Precision Sketching

Sketching with Mapperty Insurer offers a convenient way for adjusters to document property damages with precision and efficiency. Whether using a digital pencil or your finger, sketching on Mapperty allows for detailed floor plans and diagrams to be created effortlessly.

Sketching Annotations with Mapperty

Mapperty’s sketching feature allows users to annotate property details, 
making it ideal for:
  • Highlighting structural damages, cracks, or other issues with 
precision.
  • Adding text annotations to provide context or descriptions for each 
sketch.
  • Drawing arrows or symbols to indicate specific areas of interest or 
concern.
  • Creating visual notes to accompany written reports, enhancing 
clarity and understanding.
  • Annotating floor plans or diagrams to illustrate proposed 
renovations or repairs.

Features Provided By Sketch


Pen Tool
Draw freehand lines to outline property features or mark areas of interest.

Shapes

Utilize shapes like rectangles, circles, or polygons to highlight specific regions or objects within the property.


Text

Add labels and annotations to your sketches to provide detailed descriptions of damages or observations.


Eraser
Easily remove any mistakes or unwanted markings from your sketches for a clean and professional look.

Color

Apply different colors to elements in your sketch to categorize damages or denote different materials or areas of the property.


Pen Tool
Draw freehand lines to outline property features or mark areas of interest.

Shapes

Utilize shapes like rectangles, circles, or polygons to highlight specific regions or objects within the property.


Text

Add labels and annotations to your sketches to provide detailed descriptions of damages or observations.


Eraser
Easily remove any mistakes or unwanted markings from your sketches for a clean and professional look.

Color

Apply different colors to elements in your sketch to categorize damages or denote different materials or areas of the property.

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