On April 8, 2026 we released IRWorks 1.0, the first product in our Domain Workbench line for professional roles.
IRWorks starts from a very specific question: after a thermographer shoots dozens to hundreds of IRT images in the field, why does it still take 4-8 hours back at the office to organize, annotate and write the report? The answer lives both in the tooling and in the workflow.
The core capabilities cover three areas. First, hardware-agnostic IRT ingest — reading raw data and performing temperature inversion across FLIR, HIKMICRO, Testo and DJI mainstream formats. Second, AI-assisted hotspot detection, using our own anomaly model to flag suspicious connections and thermal bridges. Third, built-in regional report templates covering NFPA 70B, ISO 6781, EN 13187, ASTM E1186 and more.
The 1.0 release targets three user groups: electrical predictive-maintenance inspectors, building energy auditors and plant maintenance teams. We ran a closed beta with a handful of industry partners, and on their real jobs the end-to-end time from field shoot to delivered report fell by over 70% on average.
IRWorks ships as a local desktop build (Windows / macOS); IRT data never leaves the workstation. Full details and downloads are available on the solution page, and you can reach out directly for a hands-on demo.