Our story
Making US car auctions understandable for everyone
US auctions like Copart and IAAI are more popular than ever — but getting a full, honest picture of a single lot still takes real time and experience. We wanted to change that.
Why we built LotLens
Buying a car from a US auction means digging through scattered photos, vague damage labels and thin descriptions — then trying to guess what the vehicle is really worth and what it will cost to fix. For most people that's overwhelming, and even for pros it's slow.
At the same time, artificial intelligence has become the fastest pocket assistant there is: it can gather everything about a lot, read the photos and explain what it all means in plain language — in seconds.
So we put the two together. LotLens was born from a simple idea: use AI to give anyone — from seasoned auto businesses to first-time buyers — the full story behind a lot, instantly and clearly.
Built for everyone at the auction
For the auto business
Dealers, importers and flippers can screen dozens of lots a day, spot the hidden risks early and decide what's worth bidding on — without spending hours on manual research.
For everyday buyers
Buying a car from a US auction shouldn't require insider knowledge. Anyone can paste a lot link and instantly understand what they're really looking at.
What we stand for
Speed
Answers in seconds, not hours of digging through listings and photos.
Clarity
Complex auction data turned into a report anyone can read and trust.
Fairness
Honest, data-driven insight so you never overpay for a hidden problem.
See what a lot is really worth
Paste a Copart or IAAI link and let LotLens do the research for you.
