
The Vienna-based technology company's AI-powered mobile tyre inspection platform has reached a significant milestone, reflecting growing adoption across dealerships, tyre retailers and automotive service providers globally
Anyline, the global leader in AI-powered mobile tyre inspection technology, has announced it surpassed 100 million digital tyre inspections worldwide in 2025, marking a major milestone for the company and signalling the increasing digitalisation of the automotive aftermarket sector.
The achievement reflects widespread adoption of Anyline's software across dealerships, tyre retailers and automotive service shops, where accuracy and speed in real service-bay conditions are paramount. The technology is designed to help technicians complete inspections more consistently whilst improving shop-floor efficiency, boosting customer satisfaction and unlocking new revenue opportunities.
Leading aftermarket brands, including US retail giant Discount Tire, as well as partners such as Tyre Storage Solutions, have deployed the technology, demonstrating its performance at enterprise scale.
"Surpassing 100 million tyre inspections in a single year is a defining moment for Anyline and the industry," said Lukas Kinigadner, co-CEO at Anyline. "Tyre inspection isn't a 'nice to have;' it's a safety-critical process that depends on consistency and accuracy at scale. We're on a mission to transform that process with fast, accurate and dependable digital assessments that make technicians' work easier and keep the customer experience at the centre. This milestone is a strong signal that we're on the right track."
At scale, digital tyre inspections help standardise documentation and decision-making in the service bay, supporting multiple critical functions. These include earlier identification of worn tread and other risk indicators for improved safety, more consistent capture of tyre information (including DOT/TIN where applicable) for compliance purposes, and clearer visibility into uneven wear patterns over time for performance insights.
The technology also builds customer trust through visual, repeatable documentation that's easier to explain and verify. Perhaps most significantly for businesses facing labour shortages, the system reduces manual measurement and data entry time. At 100 million inspections, Anyline estimates this equates to millions of labour hours saved, helping shops navigate operating pressures.
Earlier this year, Anyline launched the TireBuddy App, an out-of-the-box mobile solution for digital tyre inspections. To support broader adoption across enterprise and platform partners, the company has now introduced TireBuddy ToolKit, a tyre tread measurement and inspection SDK (software development kit) designed to embed TireBuddy's advanced inspection tools directly into shops' existing mobile applications.
The TireBuddy ToolKit is highly configurable, built for real-world conditions and designed for integration across iOS and Android mobile applications. Key capabilities include tyre tread depth measurement with repeatable, guided scanning, DOT/TIN reading, tyre identification through sidewall scanning for key tyre information, and condition and wear assessment support through standardised inspection workflows. The system also features technician-friendly scan guidance and user experience design to help drive consistent results across locations.
"With our TireBuddy ToolKit, our goal is to make advanced tyre inspection as easy as adding an SDK into an existing app," said Simon Brooks, vice president of product at Anyline. "We're excited to see how our customers customise it for their workflows, and we look forward to TireBuddy powering even more safe, consistent tyre inspections in 2026."
The milestone comes as the automotive aftermarket continues to embrace digital tools to address labour challenges, improve operational efficiency and enhance the customer experience. With mobile technology increasingly central to workshop operations, AI-powered inspection tools are positioned to become standard equipment in modern service bays.
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