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Augury

Machine health monitoring for rotating equipment using vibration and AI.

Augury is machine health monitoring for rotating equipment using vibration and AI., a predictive maintenance platform for industrial teams. Pricing starts from Per-machine quote (no free tier). Best for rotating equipment monitoring, pumps and motors, downtime reduction.

From Per-machine quote Free tier No Category Predictive Maintenance
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Augury combines wireless vibration, temperature and magnetic sensors with machine-learning diagnostics to monitor rotating assets such as pumps, motors, fans and compressors. Its Machine Health platform flags developing faults — bearing wear, imbalance, misalignment, lubrication issues — often weeks before failure, and pairs alerts with diagnostic guidance from reliability engineers. It is widely used in food, beverage, pharma and consumer-goods plants where unplanned downtime on packaging and process lines is expensive.

Augury at a glance

CategoryPredictive Maintenance
Starting pricePer-machine quote
Free tierNo
Best forrotating equipment monitoring, pumps and motors, downtime reduction
Sectorsfood-processing, brewing, chemical
Websitewww.augury.com

Key features

  • Wireless vibration + temperature sensors for rotating equipment
  • AI fault diagnosis with named failure modes and severity
  • Human reliability-engineer review on top of the algorithms
  • Integrations with CMMS for automatic work-order creation
  • Process and energy insights on monitored assets

Pros

  • Strong diagnostic accuracy on common rotating-asset faults
  • Fast to deploy — retrofit sensors, no rewiring
  • Diagnosis includes recommended action, not just an anomaly score

Cons

  • Focused on rotating equipment, not whole-plant process data
  • Per-machine cost adds up across very large asset bases
  • Enterprise quote only — no transparent self-serve pricing

How to evaluate Augury

Sector fit: Augury is tagged as strong in food-processing, brewing. This typically means the platform has pre-built workflows, data models, and integrations tailored to those industries. If you operate in one of these sectors, that domain knowledge can dramatically reduce implementation time and ramp-up. If you're in a different sector, verify that the core capabilities still apply and ask the vendor about customization.

Pricing and TCO: Augury starts with pricing from Per-machine quote. Industrial software pricing is rarely simple — most vendors quote per asset, per site, or per concurrent user after a scoping call. Budget for implementation and training, not just licensing. Most industrial deployments see ROI within 6–18 months if selected for the right use case.

Implementation and adoption: Rolling out Predictive Maintenance like Augury typically involves data import (historian integration), role and permission setup, and user training. Start with a pilot on a few critical assets. Many plants find that a 4–8 week pilot with 2–3 assets clarifies the ROI and what customization is truly needed vs nice-to-have.

Next steps: Evaluate Augury against your specific pain point (downtime? energy? compliance? visibility?). Compare it head-to-head with 1–2 alternatives that target the same use case. Request a trial or pilot. Verify that support, integrations and data export are acceptable. The 'best' platform depends on your plant's technical maturity, integration needs and budget.

Alternatives to Augury

Augury FAQ

Is Augury free?

Augury is a paid platform with no free tier; pricing starts from Per-machine quote. Most industrial vendors quote per-asset or per-site.

How much does Augury cost?

Augury pricing starts from Per-machine quote. Industrial deployments are usually quoted after a scoping call; verify on the vendor's site.

What are the best alternatives to Augury?

Leading alternatives to Augury include Siemens Senseye Predictive Maintenance, AVEVA Predictive Analytics.

What is Augury best for?

Augury is best for rotating equipment monitoring, pumps and motors, downtime reduction.