Hunter implements cloud-based Inspection Live software for Quick Check

The implementation aims to streamline existing processes while also enabling new capabilities.
Sept. 4, 2025
3 min read

In an effort to enhance their Quick Check Drive and Quick Check Edge autonomous inspection system, Hunter Engineering has announced the implementation of an all-new cloud-based inspection Live software designed to streamline existing processes and enable new capabilities. 

As a response to customer requests, Inspection Live now allows two service lanes to be run from a single console, increasing efficiency while reducing upfront cost and equipment footprint. Additionally, customers may now conveniently receive over-the-air updates as soon as they're ready, with weekly spec updates, monthly software updates, and quarterly license plate recognition updates. 

A new software subscription model replaces manual renewals for body damage images and onsite renewals for specs and software, placing customers on a regular renewal payment cadence of their own choosing. 

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A word from Hunter Engineering

"Hunter's Quick Check Drive has been finding additional revenue in the service lane for years, and now Inspection Live speeds up the development cycle to get customers new features faster and easier than ever," said Mike Brecht, Hunter Product for Inspection. "This subscription-based model unlocks over-the-air updates and a more powerful PC can now run two lanes at once."

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