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What is Multiviz

ARTICLE Last updated:
July 3, 2025

Multiviz is an AI-powered machine monitoring tool built for vibration analysts and condition monitoring professionals. It helps teams understand how machines behave — not just whether something has gone wrong, but how and why it's changing.

Instead of flooding users with raw alerts based on predetermined thresholds, Multiviz introduces a smarter approach built around machine behaviors. These represent shifts in behavior over time, helping you spot patterns, transitions, and anomalies with greater clarity.

What it's for

Multiviz isn’t going to tell you how to act on the machines, it’s going to help you truly understand them. It fits into your workflow as a high-clarity prioritization and decision-making tool.

Use it to:

  • Identify machines that need your attention quickly and easily
  • Monitor trends across machines
  • Identify unexpected behavioral shifts
  • Collaborate with your team on investigation and diagnosis
  • Assign clear machine statuses based on your expert analysis
  • Deliver timely and accurate reports to your clients

What makes it different

Machine behavior-based insights

Instead of flooding you with raw alerts, Multiviz highlights changes in machine behavior and looks for potentially harmful symptoms, helping you focus quickly on the most relevant machines and sources. This makes root cause analysis faster and more efficient.

What are modes? Read here

It’s not a black box

The platform helps guide your attention and provides you with explanation, but you set the final machine status. This keeps interpretation in the hands of experts.

Check out our section on Machine Behaviour interpretation.

Built-in team collaboration

Add unlimited team members to the platform.

Read how.

Sensor-agnostic integration

Multiviz connects to your existing sensor systems (we take care of onboarding), so you can get started without changing your setup.

Where it fits in your workflow

Multiviz is designed to be a tool in the analyst’s toolbox, not a replacement for expertise. You’ll typically check it to:

  • Get a quick overview of your machine fleet
  • Spot any new priority events
  • Review changes in vibration data
  • Collaborate with your team
  • Set or update machine statuses based on your findings

Check out our workflow article