FLIR
<h3>About FLIR — Pioneers in Thermal Imaging & Sensing Technology</h3><p><strong>FLIR</strong> (Forward-Looking InfraRed) has been at the forefront of infrared and thermal imaging innovation since its founding in 1978. Originally established to develop high-performance, cost-effective infrared systems for airborne applications, the company grew into a globally recognized leader in sensing and perception technology. Today, operating as <strong>Teledyne FLIR</strong> following its acquisition by Teledyne Technologies in 2021, the brand continues to shape how professionals across industries see the invisible world around them.</p><h3>A Legacy of Innovation</h3><p>FLIR’s roots stretch back further than its 1978 founding, drawing on more than six decades of infrared camera development through key acquisitions, including Agema of Sweden and Inframetrics of Boston. These milestones brought together engineering expertise that helped FLIR pioneer breakthrough technologies such as the first uncooled infrared camera, the patented MSX® (Multi-Spectral Dynamic Imaging) system, and Optical Gas Imaging. Through continued research and strategic growth, FLIR expanded from airborne thermal systems to handheld, connected cameras that make invisible heat visible and measurable across a vast range of real-world applications.</p><h3>What FLIR Makes</h3><p>At the core of the FLIR product lineup are thermal imaging cameras and sensors designed for use in industrial, government, defense, and commercial environments. FLIR’s instruments translate infrared radiation — the heat emitted by every person, object, and material — into vivid, actionable images. This capability allows users to see in total darkness, through smoke and haze, and in adverse weather conditions where conventional cameras fall short.</p><p>FLIR also manufactures a broad range of professional diagnostic tools, including combination thermal imagers and non-contact thermometers designed specifically for automotive maintenance and repair technicians. Tools like the FLIR TG-series cameras help mechanics and inspectors quickly identify overheating components, electrical resistance faults, failing drivetrain parts, and HVAC issues — all without physical contact. Complementing these are videoscopes and borescopes for peering into hard-to-reach areas during vehicle and industrial inspections, as well as multimeters and other measurement instruments under the Extech brand (a FLIR subsidiary).</p><h3>Who Uses FLIR Products?</h3><p>FLIR’s diversified portfolio serves a remarkably wide customer base. First responders and military personnel rely on FLIR surveillance imaging and unmanned platforms to protect lives. Industrial professionals use FLIR cameras for predictive maintenance, energy auditing, and non-destructive testing. Automotive technicians trust FLIR diagnostic thermal cameras to speed up inspections and reduce guesswork. The brand also serves the building, HVAC/R, electrical, and research communities with precision instruments built for demanding environments.</p><p>With a presence in more than 60 countries and decades of demonstrated reliability, FLIR has earned a reputation as a trusted partner wherever accurate, non-contact sensing is mission-critical. Whether you’re a shop technician diagnosing a difficult electrical fault or an industrial engineer monitoring process temperatures, FLIR instruments deliver the clarity and confidence professionals depend on.</p>