📍 Seattle, Washington, USA·Est. 2013
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A Seattle-based industrial-analytics company whose software turns the time-series sensor data of process plants into insight, now with a generative-AI assistant — widely used across chemicals, oil and gas, and pharmaceuticals.

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📋About Seeq

Updated June 24, 2026

Seeq is an American industrial-analytics company headquartered in Seattle, Washington, founded in 2013, that builds advanced analytics software for the time-series sensor data generated by process plants. Engineers in chemicals, oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, and other process industries use Seeq to investigate operations, diagnose problems, and monitor performance using the historian data their plants already collect. The platform added generative AI through the Seeq AI Assistant, which lets engineers ask questions and build analyses in natural language, and in 2025 it extended into enterprise-wide monitoring with Seeq Vantage. Independent analysts have named Seeq a leader in industrial AI analytics. For chemical and process engineers, Seeq is one of the de facto standard tools for turning raw plant data into insight — increasingly with an AI layer on top.

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Seeq is advanced analytics for the time-series sensor data of process plants, with a generative-AI assistant that lets engineers investigate operations and build analyses in natural language across chemicals, oil and gas, and pharma.