1. Reverify labels with AI
You can now use AI to reverify label data during an inspection.
A new checklist type has been added for label verification. It reads the label data and compares it with the relevant inspection property. If the values do not match and the label is identified as incorrect, the inspector will see a warning and the checklist answer will automatically be marked as Fail.
This helps inspectors catch label mismatches more consistently during the inspection process.
How to activate
To enable this feature, please contact your support representative or project manager.
2. In-batch processes are shown only within a batch
In-batch processes are now intended to be used only as part of a batch workflow.
We’ve added a Create independently toggle to in-batch process settings. For newly created in-batch processes, this toggle is off by default, meaning the process will be available only within a batch.
When an inspector starts a new inspection, only batch processes will appear in the process list. In-batch processes are no longer shown as standalone options by default.
To maintain current workflows, all existing in-batch processes are set as Independent by default.
If you want an in-batch process to be available only within a batch, go to the in-batch process settings and switch the Create independently toggle off.
If your team starts with in-batch inspections and creates the batch later in the workflow, you can keep this setting enabled so the process continues to work as it does today.