SidewalkSnitch
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PREVIEW

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See exactly how SidewalkSnitch turns a photo into a city-ready report. Nothing here is filed.

SAMPLE REPORTS

From photo to routing, in seconds

SAMPLE — not a real report
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NYC Department of TransportationDOT-DIN-003Sidewalk Cafe
AI certainty · 84%

On March 4, on the 1600 block of 1st Ave in Manhattan, I observed a sidewalk cafe's folding tables and chairs spread across most of the sidewalk width, narrowing the pedestrian path to an estimated 4 to 5 feet, well under the 8-foot minimum required on a Local Street.

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NYC Department of SanitationDSNY-SAN-012Improper Waste Set-Out
AI certainty · 82%

On March 4, on the 200 block of E 78th St in Manhattan, I observed a pile of black trash bags and flattened cardboard set directly on the curb outside a storefront, uncontained in any rigid bin and left well past any legal collection window.

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NYPDNYPD-PRK-005Double Parking
AI certainty · 88%

On March 4, on the 400 block of E 89th St in Manhattan, I observed a box truck stopped in the travel lane alongside a vehicle already parked at the curb, blocking the lane rather than pulling over to load or unload.

TRY IT YOURSELF

Analyze your own photo

Pick a photo of a NYC sidewalk issue and our analyst describes what it sees. We don't save your photo or the result.

Your photo is sent to our AI provider (xAI) to analyze and is not stored by us. See our Privacy Policy.

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT

What a real report becomes

When you’re approved, your photo becomes a city-ready record — category, location, time, and the rule it matches — and it lives on your block’s feed. Filing it with 311 is a step you take yourself today.

SAMPLE — nothing here is stored or posted
CategoryIllegal Parking — Double Parked Vehicle
Locationthe 400 block of E 89th St, Manhattan
RecordedAug 14, 2026 · 8:42 a.m.
Routes toNYPD
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You photograph it
One photo on the street. No forms, no category hunting — the app reads the scene.
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We build the record
Photo, location, time, and the NYC rule it matches, written in plain language you review before it goes anywhere.
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It lives on your block’s feed
Your neighbors see the pattern on your block. Filing it with 311 is a manual step you can take yourself.