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The best MachineMetrics alternatives in 2026

OL By OEE Lab |Updated July 2026 |9-minute read

The short answer

  • MachineMetrics is a strong edge-first machine monitoring platform, strongest at reading CNC and discrete machine data directly from the controller. Teams look for alternatives when they need a different fit: a closed loop to maintenance, a simpler sensor retrofit, or EU data residency.
  • Our top MachineMetrics alternative is Fabrico: computer-vision true-cause of micro-stops, a closed loop from PLC-read OEE to an auto-routed work order, and EU-built hosting with EU data residency.
  • The rest of the list is genuinely strong. Match the tool to your job: visual real-time OEE, self-install sensor retrofit, zero-input CNC benchmarking, or an on-prem andon appliance.

MachineMetrics earns its place by reading machine data directly from CNC and discrete controllers, which gives high-mix machining shops granular, automatic utilisation and downtime data. It is a capable platform, so the question is not whether it works but whether its shape matches yours. Teams shortlist alternatives when they want a tighter link from a detected loss to a fixed problem, a lighter retrofit on mixed or older equipment, or hosting under EU data residency rules. Before you compare, it helps to calculate your current OEE so you know the size of the gap any tool has to close.

This is a working comparison of the platforms manufacturers weigh against MachineMetrics in 2026, ranked by how well they turn hidden loss into completed repairs rather than another dashboard. Much of the OEE that goes missing hides in micro-stops that machine-utilisation data alone rarely explains, so we weight true-cause detail and the hand-off to maintenance heavily.

The best MachineMetrics alternatives, ranked

#1 · Best overall alternative

Fabrico

A closed-loop platform that detects the true cause of every stop with computer vision and turns it into a routed work order.

Fabrico is strongest where machine data alone runs out: the sub-five-minute micro-stops that a controller signal shows as lost time without saying why. Its computer vision identifies the specific cause of each stop with video evidence, and the platform closes the loop from a PLC-read OEE signal to an automatically assigned work order, so a detected loss becomes a completed repair instead of a chart. It is EU-built with EU data residency (outside the reach of the US CLOUD Act) and carries ISO 27001 / 20000-1 / 9001, which supports audit-readiness.

Best for: Plants where micro-stops and unlogged downtime dominate, and EU manufacturers with data-residency requirements.

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#2 · Best for visual real-time OEE

Evocon

A clean, fast-to-deploy OEE tool built around a simple real-time dashboard and operator tablets.

Evocon focuses on making OEE visible quickly, with a tidy real-time board that operators and managers both understand, plus straightforward stop-reason capture. It is Estonia-based and, since early 2026, part of the Syspro group, and it is a common choice for teams that want an honest OEE picture without a long integration project.

Best for: Teams that want visual OEE live on the floor within days.

#3 · Best for zero-input CNC benchmarking

Datanomix

Automated production monitoring that connects to CNC controllers and benchmarks performance with no operator input.

Datanomix focuses on high-mix CNC machining, connecting directly to controllers and using statistical analysis to set cycle-time and utilisation benchmarks automatically, without operator data entry. It suits precision machine shops that want an objective read on what existing equipment is actually doing.

Best for: CNC and precision machining shops that want automatic benchmarking without operator input.

#4 · Best for fast sensor retrofit

Amper

Clip-on power-sensing hardware that brings utilisation and OEE online across a mixed fleet in minutes.

Amper focuses on a low-friction start, using non-invasive sensors that clip to a machine's power supply to infer run state, so it works across mixed-age and mixed-brand equipment without a controller integration. Now part of ECI Software Solutions, it pairs the hardware with utilisation, OEE and downtime tracking aimed at getting a fleet visible quickly.

Best for: Mixed or older fleets that want utilisation and OEE online fast, without controller work.

#5 · Best for SME machine shops

FourJaw

A quick-to-retrofit machine monitoring platform built for small and mid-size manufacturers.

FourJaw focuses on an easy self-install and a simple utilisation and OEE view, using non-intrusive sensors that clip to the power cable rather than tapping the controller. It is approachable for smaller manufacturers taking a first structured step into machine data, and has begun expanding beyond its UK base into Europe and the Middle East.

Best for: SME machine shops wanting a low-friction, self-install start.

#6 · Best for on-prem andon

Vorne XL

A productivity appliance that delivers real-time OEE and andon at the line, on-premise.

Vorne's XL is a purpose-built device that shows real-time production, OEE and andon at the line. It appeals to teams that prefer an on-premise appliance and a strong shop-floor visual signal over a cloud-only platform, and it deploys quickly on a single line.

Best for: Discrete lines that want a rugged on-prem OEE and andon display.

At a glance

ToolBest forLoss captureStandout strength
FabricoMicro-stops & EU data residencyPLC signal + computer visionTrue-cause detection and closed loop to a work order
EvoconVisual real-time OEEPLC signal + operator inputFast, clean OEE dashboard
DatanomixZero-input CNC benchmarkingDirect CNC controller readAutomatic performance benchmarks
AmperFast sensor retrofitClip-on power sensorsMinutes-to-install on any fleet
FourJawSME machine shopsNon-intrusive power sensorsLow-friction self-install
Vorne XLOn-prem andonSensor / signal to applianceRugged on-prem OEE + andon

How to choose a MachineMetrics alternative

  • True cause, not just duration. Reading that a machine stopped for four minutes is not the same as knowing why. Cause-level detail, from operator reasons or vision, is what turns machine data into a fix.
  • A closed loop to a work order. A detected loss should become an assigned, tracked repair without anyone re-keying it between a monitoring tool and a separate CMMS. That hand-off is where most improvement leaks away.
  • Retrofit effort and fleet fit. Some tools tap the CNC controller directly for rich data, others clip a sensor to the power cable for a fast start on mixed or older machines. Match the connection method to the equipment you actually run.
  • Data residency and security. For EU plants this is a compliance line, not a preference. A US-headquartered vendor can be compelled under the US CLOUD Act to produce data even from EU data centres, so ask any vendor where data is controlled and for its subprocessor list.
  • Coverage beyond machining. Controller-first tools shine on CNC and discrete machines. If your losses sit in packaging, assembly or process lines, prioritise a platform that captures those loss types too.
Size the prize before you shortlist

Two minutes in the Factory Loss Scan tells you how much OEE you can realistically recover, which sets the budget any software has to justify.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the best MachineMetrics alternative in 2026?

For most plants the best MachineMetrics alternative is the one that captures the true cause of a stop and closes the loop to a repair. Our top pick is Fabrico, because it detects micro-stop causes with computer vision and turns a PLC-read OEE signal into a routed work order. The right choice still depends on your job: visual dashboards, zero-input CNC benchmarking, a fast sensor retrofit or an on-prem andon each have a strong fit in the list above.

Why do teams look for a MachineMetrics alternative?

Usually for fit, not because MachineMetrics is weak. It is strongest at reading CNC and discrete controllers directly. Teams look elsewhere when they want a tighter link from a detected loss to maintenance, a lighter retrofit on mixed or older equipment, coverage beyond machining, or hosting under EU data residency rules.

Which MachineMetrics alternative is best for a small CNC shop?

Smaller shops often favour a self-install sensor approach. FourJaw and Amper both clip to the power supply for a fast start on a mixed fleet, and Datanomix benchmarks CNC performance automatically with no operator input. Size the prize first with the downtime-cost calculator, then match the tool to your equipment.

Do I need machine monitoring and a separate CMMS?

They solve two halves of one loop: monitoring shows the loss, a CMMS turns it into a work order. A platform that closes that loop automatically removes the manual hand-off where most improvement leaks away, which is why we weight it heavily in this ranking.

What should an EU manufacturer check before switching?

Where the data is controlled. Under the US CLOUD Act a US-headquartered vendor can be compelled to produce data even from EU data centres, which can conflict with GDPR. Confirm EU data residency and ask for the subprocessor list before you commit.

See the top pick in action

Fabrico is the platform we rank first: computer-vision true-cause of micro-stops, a closed loop from PLC-read OEE to an auto-routed work order, EU-built with EU data residency, and ISO 27001 / 20000-1 / 9001 (supports audit-readiness). A short demo shows it on your lines.

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This guide is free. Rankings are editorial; the calculators stay vendor-neutral.

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