
Einsite builds AI that measures and increases productivity for heavy-equipment operations in mining and construction. It does this by applying machine intelligence and autonomy software to make industrial machines smarter and more productive. The company provided AI-based tracking and productivity analytics for operators and equipment OEMs and was acquired by Monarch Tractor to extend those capabilities into agricultural machinery autonomy. Einsite operates as a B2B SaaS / machine-intelligence provider that integrates with heavy equipment platforms and OEM systems. Its focus addresses large industrial fleets and manufacturers seeking operational visibility and automation.

Einsite builds AI that measures and increases productivity for heavy-equipment operations in mining and construction. It does this by applying machine intelligence and autonomy software to make industrial machines smarter and more productive. The company provided AI-based tracking and productivity analytics for operators and equipment OEMs and was acquired by Monarch Tractor to extend those capabilities into agricultural machinery autonomy. Einsite operates as a B2B SaaS / machine-intelligence provider that integrates with heavy equipment platforms and OEM systems. Its focus addresses large industrial fleets and manufacturers seeking operational visibility and automation.
What they do: AI and machine-vision analytics to measure and increase productivity for heavy-equipment operations in mining and construction
Business model: B2B SaaS / machine-intelligence provider integrating with heavy equipment platforms and OEM systems
Founded: 2015
Status: Acquired
Known investors: Quiet Capital, Locus Ventures, StartX, Alchemist Accelerator, Resolute Ventures, Firebolt Ventures, KPCB Edge
Operational visibility and automation for large industrial fleets and heavy machinery in mining, construction, and related industries.
2015
DeepTech
$1.7M
Reported seed round; Crunchbase lists multiple early rounds (4 total) and seven investors
“Quiet Capital led the Seed round; other reported investors include Locus Ventures, StartX (Stanford-StartX Fund), Alchemist Accelerator, Resolute Ventures, Firebolt Ventures, KPCB Edge”