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Welding inspection software, built by a CWI.
Veriweld is welding inspection software for the field. A Certified Welding Inspector captures each weld at the joint on the mobile app, the system audits it against the applicable WPS on submit, and the inspection record is ready for the report and the turnover package, with no nightly transcription.
Field capture for the inspector
The inspector captures the weld where it’s made. A photo, GPS, and heat numbers, scanned off the joint’s barcode tag or typed, go in at the joint on the iOS or Android app, offline. One capture drives the WPS audit, the daily report, and the heat-to-BOM trace, so there’s no second pass at the end of the day.
It was built in the field by a working chief inspector whose 18+ year pipeline career started as a contractor laborer, so it fits the way an inspector actually works, not the way an office imagines the work.
A WPS audit at every weld
Every weld is checked against its Welding Procedure Specification the moment it’s logged. The audit runs in two parts:
- Qualification. Is the WPS active, is each named welder qualified (a current WPQ) for it, and is the weld inside the qualified diameter, wall, and position range?
- Parameters. Do the welding process, electrode, amps, volts, and preheat match what the WPS calls for, pass by pass?
The verdict (pass, fail, or deferred) surfaces on the same screen the inspector just submitted from. It’s a review checkpoint, not a gate: the inspector decides, and the verdict is kept for the audit history.
Aligned to the standards you inspect to
Veriweld is built for AWS D1.1, ASME Section IX, and API 1104 transmission and distribution work. Welder qualifications (WPQs) are tracked with expiration alerts, so a welder whose qualification has lapsed is flagged rather than discovered at turnover.
CWI reports without the second pass
The daily report drafts itself from the day’s submitted welds and NDT. The inspector fills weather and crew, reviews, and signs. Different CWIs’ report layouts are handled by the self-service Form Mapper, and the whole inspection record feeds the Part 192 turnover package at closeout instead of being rebuilt by hand.
Frequently asked questions
What is welding inspection software?
Welding inspection software is the tool a welding inspector uses to capture, verify, and report weld inspections. On pipeline construction that means logging each weld in the field, checking it against the applicable Welding Procedure Specification (WPS), and producing the CWI report and turnover record, without a nightly transcription pass.
Is there a welding inspection app for the field?
Yes. Veriweld’s native iOS and Android app is offline-first and built for inspecting at the joint: a photo, GPS, heat numbers scanned off the barcode tag or typed, and the WPS audit verdict surfaced right on the submit screen. The same record is on the web for review and reporting.
How does the WPS audit work?
When a weld is submitted, Veriweld checks it against the WPS it was made to: welder qualification (WPQ), diameter, position, electrode, amps, volts, and preheat. It returns a pass, fail, or deferred verdict inline. The verdict is advisory at the moment of capture, so the inspector stays in control, and it’s recorded for the audit history.
Does it handle different CWI report formats?
Yes. Different inspectors use different report layouts. The self-service Form Mapper lets an admin map a new CWI report variant to the system’s fields in minutes, with a test extraction to verify before it goes live, and no engineering ticket.
What welding standards does it support?
Veriweld is built for AWS D1.1, ASME Section IX, and API 1104 transmission and distribution work, and assembles a 49 CFR Part 192 (PHMSA) turnover package from the inspection record.
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