Exacture is a manufacturing quality control and supply-chain inspection platform from Exacture, LLC. It is positioned as a SaaS product for digitizing, organizing, tracking, and capturing field data across quality assurance workflows. It covers the process from manufacturing through shipment to consumers, making it suitable for brands, manufacturers, suppliers, factories, and inspectors that need to collaborate on inspection planning and quality tracking.
The platform’s core capabilities include custom questionnaires, workflows, and dashboards, as well as barcode scanning, defect photo capture, comments, and the distribution of real-time data and insights to relevant stakeholders. Exacture can digitize inspection plans and guide inspectors step by step through checks. It also supports supplier, manufacturer, and vendor evaluations. On permissions, its terms clearly distinguish between Admin Users, Vendors, and Inspectors. Admins can assign permissions to suppliers or inspectors, while suppliers and admins can view and import data, making it a good fit for multi-role supply-chain quality management scenarios.
The official website does not publish specific plans or pricing. Its terms only indicate that the service may be subscription-based, renew automatically on a recurring cycle, be priced in USD, support credit card payments, and charge for certain features. No free plan or free trial information was found, though a 15-minute demo can be scheduled. For integrations, Exacture says it has a growing integration library, and its automated plan builder supports large-scale integrations with external systems. It also supports interoperability with third-party services or non-Exacture applications, but the main website does not list specific systems or API documentation. Deployment appears to be cloud SaaS-based and includes a mobile app; self-hosting is not mentioned.
In terms of data ownership, customers retain rights to Customer Data, while Exacture receives a license to process, store, and transmit that data in order to provide the service. For security, it only commits to using commercially reasonable organizational and technical measures to prevent unauthorized access. Certifications such as SOC 2, ISO 27001, and GDPR compliance are not disclosed, so compliance transparency is limited. Overall, its strengths are workflows that closely match manufacturing-floor needs, strong mobile data capture, and clear role-based permissions. Its weaknesses are limited public information on pricing, specific integrations, APIs, security certifications, and support details.
Exacture is best suited to manufacturers or brands with overseas supply chains, factory self-inspection needs, supplier quality assessment requirements, and product lifecycle quality tracking. Access from China cannot be determined from the available public information. Payments appear to be mainly in USD by credit card, which may be less convenient for domestic procurement and finance workflows. If you need localized deployment, Chinese-language support, or compliance within China, consider evaluating SAP QM, manufacturing quality solutions from Yonyou/Kingdee, or similar international QMS products such as ETQ, MasterControl, and Intelex.
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