Continuis Labs builds the end-to-end hardware and software stack that connects any sensor — on any machine, in any building, across any industry — into a single intelligent monitoring platform.
The physical world is the largest untapped data source in existence. Machines, buildings, farmland, power grids — they all generate continuous streams of signal. Today, 97% of it is either never captured, siloed in proprietary systems, or lost to incompatible formats. Continuis Labs is ending that fragmentation.
From the probe tip to the cloud dashboard — every component is designed to work together, and designed to work with everything else.
Real-time monitoring dashboard, configurable alerts, AI-powered analytics, and a multi-tenant architecture built for organisations of any size. Edge to cloud in a single pane of glass.
A hardened edge sensing unit that speaks MBP — the MNEMOS Binary Protocol. Connects any TEDS-encoded probe via our PDP standard and streams authenticated measurements over MQTT.
The Peripheral Detection Protocol — an open, IEEE 1451-compatible standard for plug-and-play sensor discovery, authentication, and configuration. Build a probe today; it works on Vigil forever.
Vigil is built to be domain-agnostic. If you need to measure it, monitor it, or act on it — it belongs on Vigil.
We built TEDS — the probe-embedded identity standard — into every connection. Plug in a sensor and Vigil already knows what it is, what it measures, and how to calibrate it. No manual configuration. No integration sprints.
The factories of tomorrow will run on a mix of legacy machinery, collaborative robots, and fully autonomous humanoid workers. Every joint, every actuator, every environmental condition needs to be sensed, streamed, and acted upon — in real time, at scale.
Continuis Labs is building the sensing infrastructure that bridges today's industrial installed base with tomorrow's autonomous workforce. Plug in your existing sensors. Plug in your robots. One platform handles both.
Join the waitlist for early access to the Vigil platform, MNEMOS hardware, and the PDP developer programme.