Customs Document Audit
Snap a photo or upload a PDF of your customs paperwork. The AI extracts the data, audits it against official references, and flags discrepancies and overcharges — no manual data entry.
What a customs document audit is
Customs paperwork is dense, inconsistent in format, and easy to misread. A customs document audit turns those documents into structured, checked data. Broker Inspector uses AI vision to read photos and PDFs of your paperwork, pull out the relevant figures, and audit them against the official HTSUS and CBP fee schedules — so the review starts from clean data instead of a stack of scans.
Documents you can upload
Upload as a phone photo or a PDF. The AI handles the extraction from the image.
- Customs broker invoices and statements.
- Entry summaries and related customs documents.
- Commercial invoices that show declared value.
- Photos taken on your phone — no scanner needed.
What the AI extracts and audits
- Line items and their amounts, read directly from the image.
- The declared HTSUS classification, checked against the official schedule.
- Federal fees, checked against published CBP fee schedules.
- Broker service charges, compared against AI-calculated expected charges.
- Totals and per-line math, checked for internal consistency.
- Anything that looks duplicated, mislabeled, or out of place.
From upload to report
Upload
Add a photo or PDF of the customs document.
Extract
The AI reads and structures the data on the page.
Audit
Figures are checked against HTSUS and CBP fee schedules.
Export
Download the audited result as a PDF or CSV.
Audit your customs paperwork
Upload a photo or PDF and let the AI do the extraction and the audit.