Shining 3D Inspect 2026: inspection tailored to you, no drama

Published on May 25, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Shining 3D has launched Inspect 2026, a modular inspection software that allows companies to adjust their measurement and analysis processes according to real needs. From quality control to reverse engineering, the platform promises to reduce setup time and improve integration with CAD/CAM systems. A commitment to flexibility and scalability in demanding production environments.

a technician adjusting modular inspection software on a dual-monitor workstation, 3D scan of a turbine blade displayed on screen with measurement grids and CAD overlay, robotic arm holding a precision probe near the physical blade on a metrology table, blue LED indicators on the arm, clean factory floor background with soft overhead lighting, cinematic engineering visualization, photorealistic industrial style, sharp focus on the probe tip and screen data, subtle motion blur on the robotic arm during scanning process

Modules that adapt, not the other way around 🧩

Inspect 2026 offers specific modules for aligning data, comparing meshes, detecting defects, and generating reports. Its customizable architecture allows users to load only the tools they need, avoiding bloatware and speeding up workflows. Additionally, it facilitates verification automation, which is a step forward for those seeking precision without relying on repetitive manual processes. Integration with CAD/CAM is direct, simplifying the transition from design to final inspection.

The software that doesn't ask you to change its module at 3am ☕

Finally, an inspection program that understands that not all parts are the same, and not all Mondays are equally long. Inspect 2026 lets you choose which modules to load, so if you only need to measure a hole, you won't have to deal with 17 structural analysis windows you didn't ask for. That said, don't expect it to make you coffee either. For that, you're better off sticking with the office machine.