TRIK is drone mapping and 3D reporting software built for structural inspections. Its core workflow is to upload drone imagery, automatically generate a 3D model, retrieve photos on top of that model, add comments and annotations, and export 3D or printable reports. It feels more like a vertical tool designed for bridge, building, and industrial facility inspections than a general-purpose project management or CAD platform.
The product emphasizes “one-click” 3D model generation, while experienced users can also customize modeling parameters. Users can select areas of interest in the interactive model, and the system will find the corresponding images from the photo library, reducing the time spent manually locating items among large volumes of drone photos. For annotations, users can double-click directly on the model to add comments, choose supporting evidence from suggested images, and the system automatically saves the comment location for later export. TRIK also supports storing models in layers, reviewing historical states, tracking structural changes over time, or comparing the actual design with the as-built model.
The export capabilities are practical: 3D models can be saved as OBJ or PLY, while reports can be exported in its proprietary 3D format or generated as PDF or Word documents. In terms of access, data can be viewed online, or the TRIK software can be downloaded for offline viewing. The page also mentions a newer portable USB version, where the USB drive contains both the data and the software, allowing users to open it on a device without prior installation. This is useful for field inspections or environments with unstable network conditions.
The public content does not disclose plans, pricing, payment methods, or free-tier information. It only shows a Start Trial option and indicates that users should get in touch to request a trial. For team collaboration, the only visible capability is “sharing models and findings”; there is no clear information on role-based permissions, multi-user collaboration, audit logs, or other enterprise management features. Data security and compliance, storage regions, encryption, backups, API, SDK, and third-party integrations are also not disclosed, so enterprise buyers should ask about these points before procurement.
Its strengths are a focused workflow, tight integration between 3D annotations and photo lookup, support for time-series comparison and multi-format reporting, and both online and offline usage options. The main weakness is the lack of transparency around commercialization and enterprise-grade capabilities, making it difficult to judge total cost of ownership and IT fit from the website alone. It is suitable for structural inspection companies, engineering inspection teams, asset owners, and teams that need to turn drone imagery into deliverable reports. Accessibility from China is unknown; before starting a trial, it is advisable to confirm website and cloud service connectivity, international payment options, and data export requirements. Comparable alternatives include Pix4D, DroneDeploy, RealityCapture, Autodesk ReCap, Bentley ContextCapture, and domestic options such as DJI Terra.
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