Asset registry with AI nameplate capture.
A complete equipment registry for your whole facility, built from a single walk-down — nameplate photos become structured, de-duplicated asset records that your team verifies before anything is saved.
- ·Onboard a whole room in minutes, not days — nameplate photos become structured records.
- ·Every asset’s condition, meters and service history in one registry, filterable by status in a tap.
- ·Clean records from the first pass — likely duplicates are flagged before they are created.
- ·Every AI-read record is verified by a person before it saves.
Every asset, captured in a walk-down.
A complete asset registry for your whole facility, built from a single walk-down.
- 1A whole room onboarded in minutes, not days — nameplate photos become structured records.
- 2Every asset’s condition and history in one registry, filterable by status in a tap.
- 3Clean, de-duplicated records from the first pass.
Common questions.
What is an asset registry?
An asset registry (or asset register) is the single, structured list of the equipment a facility owns and maintains — what each asset is, where it is, its condition, and its service history. It is the foundation the rest of a CMMS builds on: work orders, preventive maintenance and parts all hang off the registry.
How does AI nameplate capture work?
You photograph the equipment nameplate during a walk-down. AuConsole’s AI reads the photo and drafts a structured asset record — make, model, serial and asset details — for your team to review. Nothing enters the registry until a person verifies it.
What information is on an equipment nameplate?
Typically the manufacturer, model and serial number, plus ratings such as voltage, capacity or horsepower. It is the densest, most reliable identity data on a piece of equipment — which is why AuConsole builds the registry from nameplate photos.
What is the difference between asset tracking and inventory management?
Asset tracking covers the fixed, high-value equipment you maintain — air handlers, pumps, elevators. Inventory management covers the consumables you stock and use up — filters, belts, fuses. AuConsole keeps both: a registry for assets, and parts inventory with in-stock, low-stock and out-of-stock states.
What is the difference between a CMMS and an EAM?
A CMMS centers on maintenance operations — work orders, preventive maintenance, assets and parts. EAM (enterprise asset management) extends into financial asset lifecycle territory such as depreciation and capital planning. AuConsole is a CMMS with a live facility map, focused on running the building day to day.
How long does it take to build an asset registry?
With nameplate capture, the registry grows as fast as you can walk the building — a room’s equipment can be captured in minutes, and the AI-drafted records only wait on your review. Starting from a spreadsheet export is also supported.