Australian start-up SafetyCulture has brought the ‘world’s most used inspection app’ to Windows 10 thanks to enterprise demand to ‘ensure seamless data collection and reporting for users.’ The app was already available on Android and iOS, and the company has grown from a small group of people in Townsville to become a global leader in workplace safety. The app is used more than 50,000 times per day, in more than 80 countries and by more than 1 million users monthly, as the app ensures ‘workers are empowered to take responsibility for their safety, as SafetyCulture iAuditor makes it easy to conduct on-site audits, identify hazards and produce sharable reports that can be analysed to streamline operations, cut overhead costs, save time and protect workers’ health.’

The company has stated that the new Windows 10 version of the app has ‘resulted in hundreds of signups before the app’s release and continues to fuel the company’s steep growth trajectory, as the software has been used to facilitate more than 30 million inspections to date.’

Chris Bright, ISV Lead at Microsoft Australia said: “Mobile is the perfect vehicle to help companies maintain safe, quality workplaces across the globe. In an increasingly connected world, it’s critical for organisations to protect their people and environments, and partnering with SafetyCulture to bring the No. 1 app for conducting safety inspections into the Windows 10 app store makes this goal a reality.”

Gillian Findlay, Chief Operating Officer at SafetyCulture, said, “Working with Microsoft and its customers brings us one step closer to our core mission – helping build safer workplaces. With availability on Windows 10 and automatic syncing with the SafetyCulture platform, the SafetyCulture iAuditor app creates a seamless experience for workers and managers alike to conduct offline inspections and analyse the data to improve operations.”