
Gecko Robotics
Inspection management software
Environmental, quality and safety management software
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What is Gecko Robotics
Gecko Robotics is an inspection management and analytics platform that combines robotic data collection with software to manage asset inspections and condition monitoring. It is used by industrial asset owners and operators to plan inspections, capture high-resolution sensor data, and analyze degradation on large infrastructure such as tanks, boilers, and other critical equipment. The product differentiates through its use of climbing/robotic inspection systems and a digital twin-style data model that supports repeatable inspections and trend analysis over time.
Robotic inspection data capture
The platform pairs software workflows with robotic systems that collect dense inspection data on hard-to-access assets. This can reduce reliance on manual access methods for certain inspection scopes and improves consistency of data capture. The resulting datasets support more detailed analysis than typical form-based mobile inspection tools.
Asset history and trending
Gecko Robotics maintains inspection records in an asset-centric model that supports comparisons across inspection cycles. Users can track degradation and prioritize maintenance based on observed change over time. This is particularly useful for long-lived industrial assets where repeatability and traceability matter.
Enterprise inspection workflow support
The software supports planning, execution, and reporting for inspection programs, including managing findings and documentation. It is designed for multi-site industrial environments with multiple stakeholders (inspectors, reliability engineers, and operations). Compared with generic digital forms products, it is oriented toward complex asset inspection programs and engineering review.
Narrower fit for general EHS
While it can support safety and compliance documentation around inspections, it is not primarily an EHS management suite with broad incident, training, and audit modules. Organizations seeking a single system for enterprise-wide EHS processes may need additional software. Fit is strongest when the core requirement is industrial asset inspection and integrity management.
Hardware-dependent value proposition
Many differentiating capabilities depend on using Gecko’s robotic inspection approach and associated data pipelines. This can increase deployment complexity compared with software-only inspection apps that run on standard mobile devices. It may also limit applicability where robotics are not feasible or not approved for the inspection method required.
Implementation and data integration effort
Integrating inspection outputs into existing maintenance, reliability, or asset management systems can require project work and data mapping. Engineering teams may need to align taxonomies for assets, locations, and defect classifications to get consistent reporting. This can be more involved than deploying lightweight form-based inspection tools.
Seller details
Gecko Robotics, Inc.
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
2013
Private
https://www.geckorobotics.com/
https://x.com/GeckoRobotics
https://www.linkedin.com/company/gecko-robotics/