Plate 01 · The bench, night shift
Data Recovery Labs, Inc. · Est. 1993

Three decades of making technology work.

DRLabs builds and runs technology: infrastructure and networks, software people actually use, App Store apps, and applied AI. We started in the lab in 1993 - and we never lost the habit of fixing things properly.

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What we do

Three practices, one standard.

Technology services

Infrastructure, networking, custom software, hardware engineering, and business continuity - designed, deployed, and maintained for the long haul.

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App Store software

iOS apps designed, engineered, and published under our own Apple Developer organization - starting with FencePost, the time clock built for the worker.

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Applied AI

Autonomous agents, workflow automation, and private inference - AI systems that do real work in production, with a human always in charge.

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FencePost. Know where work happens.

Drop a pin where you work. Arriving starts your time, leaving stops it - then FencePost hands you a clean timesheet to send to whoever pays you. No account, no subscription, and your hours never leave your phone.

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FIG. W1 · "Click of death," failed drive · lab recording, drlabs.com archive (2002)
Since 1993

We came up through the hard cases.

Data Recovery Labs earned its name pulling irreplaceable data off dead hardware, one careful case at a time. Thirty-plus years later, that lab discipline - patience, precision, and no guessing - is the foundation under everything we build, from networks to AI agents. (And when a drive full of memories dies, the lab is still here.)

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DRL // BENCH READOUT REF: DRLABS.COM · REV 2026.07
Incorporated1993 · Clearwater, Florida
Time on bench30+ years, continuous
Current outputservices · iOS apps · applied AI
LocationPalm Harbor, Florida
> status: OPERATIONAL

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