Building tools for the next era of geotechnical investigation
The way ground data gets captured, managed and reported is changing fast. We're shaping what comes next.
A new era for ground investigation
Geotechnical engineering is at an inflection point. Cloud-native tools and modern workflows are fundamentally reshaping how teams capture, manage and report ground data.
At GIMLabs we know what teams are up against. We've logged boreholes in the field and watched good data disappear into spreadsheets, local hard drives, and software that hasn't changed in twenty years.
We're building the platform we always wished existed - a purpose-built ecosystem where data flows from the field to the final report, captured once and accessible everywhere.
What drives us
Three beliefs shape every decision we make. They keep us honest about what matters and who we're building for.
Actually modern
Not a legacy desktop app with a fresh coat of paint. GIMLabs is cloud-native from day one, built with the same tech stack as the tools you actually enjoy using.
Your data, protected
No more data held hostage on a single PC. Everything syncs to the cloud automatically. Backed up, versioned, and accessible from any device.
Works offline, syncs online
Field logging that doesn't need a signal. Capture data offline, sync when you're back in range. No spreadsheet workarounds, no USB sticks.
Meet the team behind GIMLabs
We are designers, engineers and geotechnical specialists. A small team of makers building the platform we always wanted to use.

Isaac Cragg
Director - Full Stack Developer

Thomas Hamson
Director - Full Stack Developer & UI/UX Designer

David Dunkley
Director
From the blog
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