Computed Radiography is a recent testing technique that is non-destructive and improves the accuracy of inspection, but is safe and efficient in industries. Computed Radiography, unlike the older methods of film-based methods, utilizes digital imaging plates to form high-resolution images, which can be processed with greater speed and superior flaw detection. The technology has been extensively applied in the oil and gas industry, manufacturing, construction, and power plants to detect internal defects, cracks, and corrosion without destroying the material. Computed Radiography has one of the most important benefits: it provides clear and detailed images with less radiation and lower costs of the working process. It is also easy to store, share, and analyze data, and a popular choice when it comes to highly complex inspection processes. Using Computed Radiography, companies will be able to enhance quality control, guarantee adherence to safety standards, and increase the life of essential assets.