
Viaduct turns raw sensor and connected-asset data into actionable insights that reduce downtime, lower warranty costs, and improve customer experience. The company uses patented AI and machine learning to structure and analyze complex time-series IoT data, performing anomaly detection, predictive maintenance, and unsupervised quality-issue discovery. Viaduct is a B2B SaaS platform for manufacturers and operators of connected assets and integrates with IoT systems and enterprise security/auth standards including Okta, SAML, OIDC, TLS, and AES-256. The platform provides a flexible interface and fast query engine to deliver both technical and business-facing insights and to unlock new revenue streams from asset data.

Viaduct turns raw sensor and connected-asset data into actionable insights that reduce downtime, lower warranty costs, and improve customer experience. The company uses patented AI and machine learning to structure and analyze complex time-series IoT data, performing anomaly detection, predictive maintenance, and unsupervised quality-issue discovery. Viaduct is a B2B SaaS platform for manufacturers and operators of connected assets and integrates with IoT systems and enterprise security/auth standards including Okta, SAML, OIDC, TLS, and AES-256. The platform provides a flexible interface and fast query engine to deliver both technical and business-facing insights and to unlock new revenue streams from asset data.
What they do: B2B SaaS that applies patented AI to time-series IoT/connected-asset data for anomaly detection, predictive maintenance, and quality-issue discovery
Founded: 2019
Headquarters: Sunnyvale, CA
Recent funding: Series B closed Jun 4, 2024 ($10M reported)
Tech/standards: Integrates with Okta, SAML, OIDC; supports TLS and AES-256
Time-series IoT / connected-asset data analytics for manufacturers, fleets, and OEMs
2019
Data and Analytics
$11M reported
$10M reported
Participants included Innovation Endeavors, Exor Ventures, Stellantis Ventures, Sumitomo Rubber Industries
“Has attracted strategic corporate venture investors (Stellantis Ventures, Sumitomo Rubber Industries) alongside institutional VCs”