Built for the real world, built to last. The Gopher, formerly the GPK-32, is a compact inspection robot that goes where most people would rather not: under homes, through crawlspaces, beneath porches, under elevated structures, and into tight gaps around manufacturing equipment.
Instead of crawling on the ground with a flashlight and camera, you drive the robot in, watch the live feed on the 10-inch remote screen, and record HD video or photos to a USB drive for reports. The bright LED spotlights put nearly 1,000 lumens on dark corners, pipes, floor joists, leaks, pest damage, and anything else that needs a closer look.
Robot
| Length | 12.5 inches |
| Width | 10.25 inches |
| Height | 5 inches |
| Height with Antenna Up | 11 inches |
| Ground Clearance | 1.5 inches |
| Weight | 7.6 pounds |
| Drive | Tracked drive with zero-turn differential steering |
| Camera Mount | Custom actuated tilt bracket, -45° to +110° |
| Lighting | High-powered LED spotlights, nearly 1,000 lumens |
| Origin | Built in the United States |
| Best Fit | Crawlspaces, under-equipment checks, and hard-to-reach visual inspections |
| Former Name | GPK-32 Tracked Inspection Robot |
Power and Media
| Battery | Rechargeable battery |
| Runtime | About 4 hours |
| Recording | HD video and photos saved to a USB drive |
| Live View | Video feed displayed on the 10-inch remote screen |
Shipping
| Shipping Weight | 23.6 pounds |
| Shipping Length | 24 inches |
| Shipping Width | 19 inches |
| Shipping Height | 9 inches |
| Case | Rugged transport case included |
| Package | Robot, remote, camera, battery, tracks, LED lights, and transport case |
The Gopher is built around simple, practical visual inspection. The HD camera sits on an actuated tilt bracket, so you can look down at the ground, straight ahead, or up into joists and structure without moving the whole robot.
Camera and Lighting
| Camera | HD camera with live video feed |
| Tilt Range | -45° to +110° |
| Lights | High-powered LED spotlights, nearly 1,000 lumens |
| Media | Records HD video and still photos to a USB drive |
Crawlspaces are rarely clean or flat. The Gopher's tracked drive lets it turn in place, work through tight areas, and climb over common obstacles such as rocks, pipes, debris, and uneven ground.
Tracked Drive
| Steering | Zero-turn differential steering |
| Obstacles | Climbs over most rocks, pipes, debris, and crawlspace obstructions |
| Width | 10.25 inches for tight access points |
| Ground Clearance | 1.5 inches |
| Weight | 7.6 pounds, easy to carry between inspections |
Home inspectors, pest control technicians, adjusters, appraisers, facility managers, and construction teams use the Gopher to document places that are hard, unpleasant, or unsafe to enter by hand.
Common Uses
| Home and Building Inspection | Crawlspaces, confined structural areas, porches, and elevated structures |
| Pest Control | Check voids and tight spaces before sending a person in |
| Insurance and Appraisal | Document conditions with HD video and still images |
| Industrial Facilities | Inspect under equipment and in plant gaps |
| Construction and BIM | Gather visual context where people cannot or should not go |
The remote gives you a live camera view on a 10-inch screen, plus physical controls that make the robot easy to drive. Save video and snapshots to a USB drive, bring the footage back to the client, and decide whether a firsthand look is even necessary.
Remote and Documentation
| Screen | 10-inch display with live video feed |
| Controls | Remote control with drive and camera controls |
| Recording | HD video and photos saved to USB drive |
| Best For | Reports, client documentation, condition reviews, and before-and-after records |
| Included Case | Rugged transport case with custom foam |
| Typical Runtime | About 4 hours on the robot battery |
Custom Gopher builds are made to order. Current lead time is shown on quote, and expedited delivery may be available depending on the build queue and configuration.
A crawlspace inspection is only useful if you can actually see what is going on. The Gopher lets you get a camera into low, dirty, tight, and awkward places without sending someone in first.
Customers tell us they have run their robots through more than 1,500 inspections with no signs of slowing down. They have used them to look into spaces with snakes, feral animals, mold, rot, standing water, sharp debris, and plenty of other things they were glad to see on a screen before crawling in themselves.
We have shipped Gopher (formerly GPK-32) inspection robots for many years, and units from the early builds are still running well. That history shaped how we design and support the current line. We looked at what failed in the field, what tied inspectors to factory service, and what made parts hard to find five or ten years down the road.
The Gopher is built for practical field use. Most repairs can happen on site, in your shop, or in your vehicle, without sending the robot back for factory work. Routine assembly and disassembly are meant for someone with basic mechanical skills, not a specialist electrical or mechanical technician. Wiring is plug-and-play. There is no soldering in the service process.