Three challenges of traditional visual inspection
Time-consuming
Human error
Subjective and costly
AI-enhanced AR for the connected worker
AI and AR provide additional insights and guidance, while keeping human judgment at the core of the inspection process.
AI visual inspection at work
Visual inspection can be used at any stage in the quality inspection process—from pre-assembly to end of line.
Quality control
Field service inspection
Maintenance inspections
Quality control
For manufacturers, ensuring the quality of their products is essential for both profit and safety. With a growing demand for faster production time and customization, the pressure is greater than ever for quality inspectors to get the job done quickly and accurately. AI-enhanced visual inspection can aid quality engineers during in-line and end-of-line inspection when parts need to be reviewed quickly, assisting them in detecting defects that may not always be caught.
Field service inspection
Products in production at customer sites benefit from expert visual inspections before and after service. When an OEM sends out a service technician to repair a customer’s machine, it’s critical to their first-time fix rate that it’s done correctly. Using AI-enhanced visual inspection to review the serviced product and ensure that all parts have been replaced helps the technician document the job and offers the customer an additional assurance of quality.
Maintenance inspections
The machines used to run your business need to be properly maintained and regularly inspected. If a machine goes down, it can end up costing you millions. Leveraging AI-enhanced visual inspections during machine maintenance helps technicians catch anything that might be out of place. These findings can also be documented automatically with AI and used for better predictive maintenance in the future.