Turn any YouTube repair video or PDF manual into a fully interactive 3D walkthrough — step-by-step, up close, on your exact make and model.
The problem
The platform
Drop any YouTube repair video URL. The agent watches the whole thing, understands the sequence of steps, and maps it to the engine bay geometry.
Navigate a photorealistic 3D model of your specific engine bay. Zoom, rotate, click hotspots. Every component labeled and annotated with video timestamps.
Drop a PDF repair manual alongside the video. BayPilot extracts torque specs, torque sequences, part numbers, and tool requirements — surfaced at the exact step that needs them.
DIY enthusiasts get step-by-step guidance. Professional mechanics get real-time diagnostic overlays, service bulletin integration, and parts lookup. Same interface, different depth.
How it works
Any YouTube repair video or PDF manual URL. One input. The AI handles the rest.
Scene detection, step segmentation, component mapping, spec extraction — all autonomous. Typically 60-90 seconds.
Navigate by step or by component. See torque specs, tools needed, and video at each hotspot. Your manual and your video are now one thing.
Who it's for
77M in the US alone
750,000 professionals in the US
Millions of hours of automotive knowledge are locked inside grainy YouTube tutorials and thousand-page PDFs. BayPilot unlocks it — for the weekend mechanic turning their own wrenches, and the shop tech who needs the spec right now.