Tires: The Future of Mobility
Tire Scanner Can Scan Tread Depth From Phone
Anyline's Commercial Tire Tread Scanner allows fleet operators to improve tire performance and longevity.

Anyline's Commercial Tire Tread Scanner helps fleet operators to improve tire performance and longevity.
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Anyline launched Commercial Tire Tread Scanner that can be used on any camera-enabled smartphone or mobile device.
The scanning solution allows fleet operators to improve tire performance and longevity, ensure driver safety and reduce vehicle inspection time.
Using computer vision and AI, Anyline’s Commercial Tire Tread Scanner works by pointing the camera of any mobile device at the tire tread to be measured and creating a digital model of the tire.
Fleet operators, tire technicians, and drivers can now quickly and easily scan tread depth and tire sidewall information, resulting in accurate and more consistent data.
Gain Instant Visibility on Tire Health
By digitizing tire data, organizations can easily share information about tire health across their fleet. This provides fleet companies with immediate visibility into the condition of each vehicle's tires, allowing operators to connect tread health to specific VINs or license plates.
Anyline can also digitally record this information. Traditional manual recording of tire information is time-consuming and requires operators to collect DOT, size, and commercial serial numbers separately.
Without accurate data, tracking tire longevity, sustainability, and health becomes challenging.

The Tire Tread Scanner providers a wide range of modules that can be used alongside each other.
Photo: Anyline
Neglecting tire maintenance can result in accidents on the road, expensive repairs or replacements, and liability issues if government regulations are not met.
“Mobile data capture simplifies collecting required driver safety checklist information and routine maintenance processes, freeing up drivers and mechanics to focus their time on higher-return tasks,” says Christian Plaichner, CPO at Anyline. “More accurate and consistent data on each individual truck and tire gives fleet managers a real-time view on the mechanical health of their fleets, avoiding breakdowns and lost revenue.”
Anyline’s mobile scanning solutions can be used at each step of the tire inspection and service process and offer commercial tire providers a wide range of modules that can be used alongside each other.
These modules can be integrated as a Mobile SDK, Web SDK, or Cloud API for ease of use by end-customers.
Anyline is currently accepting companies into its Commercial Tire Tread Scanner Early Adopter Program. Ideal participants will be any organization managing a large fleet of vehicles that require regular tire tread monitoring.
Participating companies should have newer mobile devices and be willing to work closely with Anyline product development over a two-to-three-month period to provide feedback on performance and feature functionality.
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