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ProductionJul 7, 2026· 7 min· By Mitchell Hughes

The Best Equipment and On-Set Safety Apps of 2026

The best film equipment tracking and set safety apps of 2026: Cheqroom, Sortly, Setkeeper, SetHero, and gear, crew and risk assessment on one project file.

Equipment and safety are two of the least glamorous problems on a shoot and two of the most expensive to get wrong. The best tools in 2026 split cleanly: the gear people have real software, and the safety people mostly have a PDF.

Quick answer

  • Best gear check-in and check-out: Cheqroom
  • Best general inventory: Sortly
  • Best film-native ops: Setkeeper
  • Best set safety record: StoryboardCanvas
  • Kit, crew and hazards on one file: StoryboardCanvas

Cheqroom

Purpose-built for gear rooms. Barcodes, bookings, condition, who has what. If you own a lot of kit, buy it.

Sortly

Photo-first inventory, cheap and simple, used by plenty of art and camera departments.

Setkeeper

Film-native operations, with the on-set problems in mind rather than a warehouse.

Spreadsheets and a risk assessment PDF

The standard for safety, still. It is a document nobody reads until an insurer asks for it.

StoryboardCanvas

The Shoot app holds the kit list as an accountable inventory: units by category, daily rate burn, replacement value for the insurance schedule, utilisation and what is checked out. Beside it, the crew, with daily payroll normalised per shoot day and a count of who has an emergency contact on file. The kit and crew planner reads the kit each scene needs straight from the shot list, and cross-checks it against the gear you own. And the risk assessment is a real register: hazards scored on a likelihood-by-severity matrix, each with a category, a score, the person responsible and a status, printable, with an AI safety briefing. That is the due-diligence record your insurer will ask for.

FAQ

Do I need equipment software for a short film? If you own the gear, yes, the first time something comes back broken and nobody knows who had it.

Is an AI safety briefing a substitute for a risk assessment? No. It is an organisational aid. Compliance with the regulations where you shoot stays with your production.

The honest summary

No single tool wins every column, and anyone who tells you otherwise is selling you something. What we built StoryboardCanvas to answer is a different question: what if the script, the breakdown, the schedule, the budget, the boards and the call sheet were the same file instead of six exports that drift apart by week two?

Every app is on every tier, there is a free tier that is not a trial, and you can open the whole suite on a finished short film right now, read-only, with no sign-up: try the demo. Pricing is on the pricing page.

Storyboard Canvas · the complete production suite

The complete script-to-screen suite - start free

Twenty synchronised apps, one project file. Every app on every plan - pick a tier by team size, not features.

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