THERMAL IMAGING UNCOVERS HIDDEN DAMAGE
Thermal imaging helps restoration professionals detect hidden moisture, temperature anomalies, and structural concerns faster—while connected workflows make that insight easier to capture, document, and act on.
Bringing Thermal Intelligence Directly Into Restoration Workflows
Thermal imaging plays a critical role in modern property restoration, helping professionals detect hidden moisture, temperature anomalies, and structural issues quickly and accurately. As restoration workflows become increasingly digital, the value of thermal data grows when it can move seamlessly from capture to documentation and reporting.
Flir continues to expand its ecosystem of app-connected solutions through partnerships that extend the value of thermal imaging beyond the device itself. One example is the integration between Flir iXX cameras and RocketPlan, a restoration workflow platform designed to streamline field-to-office operations.
Bringing thermal intelligence into the restoration workflow
For many restoration teams, thermal imaging is already part of the daily inspection process. The challenge is that thermal data often sits outside the wider job workflow.
The challenge
Thermal images can provide powerful evidence, but that evidence can lose impact when it is disconnected from the rest of the job record.
- Images stored separately from project documentation
- Manual file transfers between devices and software systems
- Limited context when images are reviewed later
- Extra administrative effort for reporting and insurance claims
The solution
By integrating iXX cameras directly into RocketPlan, thermal imagery becomes part of a connected digital process rather than a standalone inspection step.
- Images captured directly in the field
- Each image associated with the correct job, location, and timestamp
- Thermal imagery embedded alongside photos, notes, and reports
- Less manual uploading and disconnected file management
This allows thermal data to flow naturally from the jobsite into structured project records, supporting faster workflows and clearer documentation.
Tackle critical restoration and remediation projects with ease.
—with the iXX-Series
What restoration teams gain
iXX cameras are designed for mobile, app-connected environments. Their portability, image quality, and ease of use make them well suited for professionals who need reliable thermal data without slowing down jobsite operations.
When paired with workflow platforms like RocketPlan, Flir iXX becomes more than an inspection tool—it becomes a connected data source that supports assessment, documentation, and reporting from start to finish.
In addition to Flir iXX, RocketPlan also supports Flir One, Flir Edge, and Flir MR277 devices, offering restoration teams flexibility across imaging and measurement tools while positioning Flir iXX as the flagship mobile integration.
See more. Document faster. Act with confidence.
Flir's integration with RocketPlan demonstrates how thermal imaging can become an essential component of modern restoration workflows. By reducing friction between capture, documentation, and reporting, professionals can work more efficiently and with greater confidence.
Through partnerships like this, Flir continues to extend the value of thermal technology beyond the camera—supporting connected workflows that help professionals get more from their thermal data every day.


