SensorVault was founded by engineers who spent years watching industrial facilities operate with incomplete information — and paying for it in downtime, safety incidents, and wasted maintenance budgets.
Our CTO spent eight years at a chemical plant where the vibration sensor on the main pump failed silently for three days before anyone noticed. The resulting bearing failure cost $400,000 in repairs and lost production. That number is etched into how we build everything at SensorVault.
Industrial sensor data has always existed. The problem was collecting it reliably, normalizing it across vendors, and surfacing the right signals before they turned into failures. We built the plumbing layer that most facilities don't have time to build themselves.
Today SensorVault monitors over 12,000 sensors across manufacturing plants, utilities, oil and gas facilities, and pharmaceutical production lines. We're based in Raleigh, NC with field teams in six regions.
A sensor platform is only as valuable as the data it reports. We validate readings at the edge, flag outliers, and never silently discard samples — even during network outages.
A two-minute alert delay on a runaway motor is not acceptable. We obsess over end-to-end latency from sensor to notification, and we publish our numbers.
Your sensor data is yours. SensorVault exports raw time-series data in open formats at any time, and our API is fully documented. You're not trapped.
Our edge gateways are rated for IP67 and operate at -40°C to +85°C. Software that crashes in a cold press room or a hot attic isn't a product — it's a prototype.
Our engineers have worked in manufacturing plants and refineries. When you describe a problem, they know what you mean.