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Squint Expands Access to Automated Industrial Work Instruction Tool

Squint Expands Access to Automated Industrial Work Instruction Tool

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Squint, the company is promoting a tool designed to rapidly convert videos and PDFs into structured work instructions. The post describes a workflow where users film a procedure or upload existing documentation, which the platform then processes using what it calls industrial intelligence.

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The LinkedIn post highlights that the system can automatically segment processes into discrete steps, add visual references, and surface highlights and warnings. The company also indicates that access to this procedure-generation capability is being opened more broadly, with interested users invited to request access via a link.

For investors, the post suggests Squint is emphasizing automation of knowledge capture and standard operating procedures, a pain point in industrial and operational settings. If the technology delivers meaningful efficiency gains, it could support higher customer adoption and retention, strengthening the firm’s competitive position in the digital work-instructions and industrial software niche.

The move to open access may signal a push to accelerate user growth and gather more real-world data to improve the underlying models. This approach could enhance product defensibility over time, but it may also imply near-term investment in onboarding and support as the user base scales, with financial impact depending on conversion from early access to paid deployments.

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