Predict Failures.
Plan Maintenance.
Transform Production.

AI-powered Machine Health Solutions combine precision sensing, AI diagnostics, and expert support to keep your assets running at their best.



310% ROI, according to Forrester’s Total Economic Impact™ Study

<6 months payback, according to Forrester’s Total Economic Impact™ Study

1.1B+ hours of machine monitoring, powering accurate insights

  • Diagnose machine faults before they happen 

  • Scale reliable coverage across all asset classes

  • Reduce maintenance costs while improving uptime

  • Unlock hidden capacity from your current equipment

  • Plan maintenance on your terms

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Complete coverage for your assets

Critical

Actionable insights for production-critical machines

Get prescriptive diagnostics for mission-critical rotating assets. Machine Health Critical combines the industry’s most accurate AI with continuous sensing and expert validation to tell your team exactly what’s failing, when to act, and what to do.

Hazardous

Safety-certified coverage where it counts most

Extend always-on Machine Health monitoring into explosive and flammable atmospheres. Hazardous collects continuous data from assets in Class I and II, Division 1 and 2 environments where standard sensors can’t operate.

Ultra Low RPM

Coverage for the largest, slowest, most critical machines

Eliminate blind spots on ultra-low RPM (<20 RPM) and slow-

rotating assets like large gearboxes, rotary drums, and kilns.

Pulse

Scale your monitoring to medium-criticality assets

Extend coverage economically across balance-of-plant machines with continuous insights via wireless sensors and AI-driven analysis.

Solve your biggest production challenges

Move from firefighting to forward planning 

High-consequence machine failures demand certainty. Generic anomaly alerts and periodic checks can miss or delay the identification of real issues. We provide clear, prescriptive fault calls and repair guidance weeks in advance, so you can schedule work on your terms instead of scrambling at 2 AM.

Scale reliable coverage across your entire operation

Most predictive maintenance solutions stop at proof-of-concept. Augury delivers measurable results from day one and scales enterprise-wide—our customers have successfully deployed across dozens of sites globally without added complexity.

Accurate diagnostics your teams can trust

You don’t need noise and false alarms. Augury’s hybrid AI pairs automated diagnostics with CAT II/III/IV analysts to deliver prescriptive fault calls backed by Guaranteed Diagnostics™—virtually no missed faults and ~70% fewer false alarms. Your teams get clear direction they trust and act on with confidence.

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The reliability experts working for you

You’re not just getting technology—you’re getting a partnership. Our Reliability Success Managers bring over 260 years of combined industrial experience, supporting facilities in 10 languages worldwide. We provide hands-on training and strategic guidance to ensure your team gets value fast and builds a predictive maintenance program that lasts.

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Data & Feedback

Online reporting and regular updates from our reliability pros so you know what’s working in your program and what needs attention

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Help Center

150+ articles so your teams understand how to use the Augury’s platform and hardware

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Augury Academy

20+ hours of technical training and courses to help you get more out of your solutions

Our partners and integrations

We work with the technology and industrial partners you already trust—from Microsoft Azure and SAP to Grundfos and Baker Hughes. Augury delivers enterprise-grade Machine Health solutions with seamless integration and global support.

Working with leading OEMs to enable digital-first machines and business models

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Enabling seamless integration of Machine Health with key technology platforms

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Driving insight-enabled mechanical and facility management services

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What our customers say

Why leading manufacturers trust Augury to diagnose machine faults
  • A middle-aged man with short brown hair, wearing a dark blazer over a light-colored collared shirt, smiling at the camera against a plain white background.

    “Augury isn’t a program. Programs end. Augury is a culture. And this culture is saving downtime, money, and negative environmental impact at scale.”

  • A woman with short brown hair, light eyes, and a neutral expression is facing the camera. She is wearing a dark blazer over a light top and small earrings, with a plain white background.

    “We scouted the world for different solutions, big companies and small companies, and we objectively tested them side by side. Augury was the solution that came on top.”

  • A middle-aged man with a bald head and goatee, wearing a white shirt and a blue plaid blazer, smiling at the camera against a plain light background.

    “Machine health touches every one of Circulus’ core values. Machine health creates an environment of predictability and reliability, it hits home on the safety aspect of our business where we’re not putting people in unneeded situations. Before Augury was in place, our average uptime was around 65 to 70%. Today we run 85 to 90%.”

  • A man wearing a white hard hat and a yellow reflective safety vest is using a large wrench to adjust industrial pipes in a facility.

    “The introduction of Augury was a bolt out of the blue.
 We’ve gone from prehistoric to Star Wars in a couple of weeks. It allows me to see the bigger picture and have an accurate story of what is going on.”

  • A middle-aged man with gray hair, wearing a dark suit jacket and a light blue shirt, poses against a plain white background.

    “This is a strategic solution for us to reach a new level of production efficiency. We can continue to produce the best chocolate in the world while meeting the growing demand for our products.”