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Inspect Release Notes: July 2025

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Written by Juliet Su
Updated over 2 months ago

As we continue to enhance our current offerings, we’re also building exciting new capabilities to support additional utility workflows—including make-ready engineering and vegetation management. These upcoming features are designed to unlock even more value from the Inspect platform. Stay tuned for details on how your team can get early access and collaborate with us on testing!

AI Model New Releases + Enhancements

Power Distribution Intelligence

Improved: Pole material classification

Significant performance gains from the previous beta release—now achieving 92% accuracy in distinguishing between wood and concrete poles. This enhancement helps improve asset type validation and infrastructure planning efforts for utilities looking to switch from legacy wood poles.

Improved: Crossarm damage detection (beta)

Focused on identifying damage to wooden crossarms, this model flags those that are broken, split, or bent. This beta release supports more targeted maintenance prioritization and reliability improvements.

Inspect Cloud

New: Layers feature

A new, extensive layers menu allows users to toggle on key asset types and conditions across use cases. For example, overlay assets with critical power delivery components—such as bypass switches—with other assets showing signs of damage for faster issue triage.

Improved: Filter menu

The filtering experience has been upgraded to align with the new Noteworthy Insights section. Users can now easily drill down to assets with specific defect types—streamlining workflows for reliability and inspection teams.

Inspect Edge

Improved: On-Edge Asset Detection

Resolved a bug that previously caused some assets to be missed between image frames. In addition, the asset detection model was updated to improve overall recall and reduce missed detections in the field.

Improved: PoE Port Initialization

To reduce power surges and improve stack startup reliability, the system now power cycles PoE ports one-by-one during initialization. This change enhances camera stability and readiness in the field.

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