AquaOS Modular Aquaculture Management Platform
AquaOS is the management software for working aquaculture operations. Plan production, track every batch from stocking to harvest, run feed and inventory accounting, and ship reports across one site or many. Built for hatcheries, shrimp ponds, RAS halls, and inland fish farms. Open architecture. Multilingual.
Built for Working Aquaculture Operations
The same platform from a single pilot pond to multi-site operations. AquaOS adapts to the production model, not the other way around.
Hatcheries
Broodstock, larval rearing, and fingerling phases. Tighter alarm thresholds, faster polling, and integrated feeding logs.
Shrimp Ponds
Pond-by-pond tracking, FCR monitoring, mortality and aerator oversight. Cellular IoT for remote pond clusters.
RAS Facilities
Biofilter health, gas exchange, and nitrogen cycle tracking. Tank-level granularity with system-wide rollups.
Inland Finfish
Tilapia, trout, carp, barramundi. Raceway and pond layouts. Multi-site rollups for operations spanning regions.
Core Production Management Capabilities
Every daily decision a production manager makes, captured in one workspace.
Production Data Capture
Daily feeding, mortality, transfers, sampling, and water quality logged at the unit level. Sensor data ingests automatically from controllers; manual entries are fast on mobile and desktop. Every record is timestamped, attributed, and audit-ready.
Batch and Broodstock Tracking
Stock to harvest, with placements, movements, splits, and merges across tanks, ponds, or cages. Genetic lines and broodstock lineage carry forward. Density, biomass, and average weight update as data flows in.
Planning and Forecasting
Stocking plans, harvest targets, and feed budgets aligned to capacity. Growth curves and feed conversion projections inform daily ration calculations and end-of-cycle planning.
Inventory and Costing
Feed, treatments, fingerlings, and consumables tracked through purchases, transfers, and usage. Cost per batch, per kilogram, and per site rolls up automatically.
Reporting and KPIs
Standard reports for production, mortality, FCR, growth, and water quality, with drill-down from site to unit. Exports to XLSX and PDF. Custom report templates for compliance, owner reviews, and customer audits.
Alarms and Notifications
Threshold and rate-of-change alarms on every sensor stream. Email, SMS, and push delivery with escalation rules and acknowledgement audit. Operators see what matters without paging fatigue.
Open Architecture
Your data, your integrations, your hardware. AquaOS is the workspace, not the lock-in. It sits in the middle of your stack, not on top of it.
Open API
Read every reading, batch, alarm, and report. Push events from external systems. Documented REST endpoints, webhooks for milestones and alarms, no enterprise contract gate.
Two-Way Integration
Connect to feeding controllers, lab systems, ERP, accounting, and BI tools. AquaOS pushes and pulls in both directions, so production data lives where it needs to.
Hardware-Friendly
Existing sensors stay in service. New sensors are configured in the platform, not procured. Modular by design, no closed ecosystem.
How AquaOS Compares
Aquaculture management software falls into three structural categories. AquaOS combines what each is missing.
| Capability | Legacy Closed Suite | Data-Only Layer | AquaOS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Production management workspace | Yes | Limited | Yes |
| Open REST API | Enterprise tier only | Yes | Yes, no contract gate |
| Right-sized for sub-enterprise | Multi-year contracts | Software-only | Single pond to multi-site |
| Multilingual support | English only | English only | First-class |
| Hardware integration | Closed ecosystem | No hardware | Any modern industrial sensor |
Deployment Paths
AquaOS scales with the operation. The same platform, three common deployment shapes.
Single Pond or Tank
One Omni Genesis Lite, two or three sensors, one user. Prove the data flow and the alarm response loop before scaling.
Single Site, Multiple Units
Multiple Omni Genesis controllers, full sensor coverage, batch tracking, daily reports, role-based users.
Distributed Operation
Multiple sites under one account, cellular-native controllers, site-level and rolled-up KPIs, regional manager workflows.
Aquaculture Production and Monitoring Guides
In-depth resources from the Agrinovo aquaculture knowledge base.
Monitoring System Buyer's Guide 2026
Sensor, controller, and platform selection for fish farming. What features matter and how to avoid costly procurement mistakes.
RAS Water Quality Monitoring
Critical sensor placement, parameter ranges, and alarm design for recirculating aquaculture systems.
Shrimp Farm Monitoring Guide
Stage-by-stage parameter targets for vannamei and monodon, sensor selection, and disease prevention.
Aquaculture 4.0: AI and IoT in Fish Farming
How modern aquaculture operations use connected sensors and intelligent platforms to lift production while reducing risk.
Choosing a Dissolved Oxygen Sensor
Fluorescent vs galvanic, freshwater vs saltwater materials, and what specs actually matter for fish farming.
IoT vs Manual Testing: ROI Analysis
Labor savings, mortality reduction, and payback periods for continuous monitoring versus manual sampling.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is AquaOS?
AquaOS is a modular aquaculture management platform built on top of Agrinovo's Omni Genesis sensor and controller stack. It captures daily production data, tracks batches from stocking to harvest, monitors water quality from any modern industrial sensor, and exposes an open REST API. AquaOS runs in the cloud, is accessed through a web workspace, and supports multiple languages.
What types of aquaculture operations does AquaOS support?
AquaOS is built for hatcheries, shrimp ponds, recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS), and inland finfish operations including tilapia and trout. The same platform scales from a single pond pilot to multi-site operations with shared user, role, and reporting models.
Does AquaOS work with sensors I already own?
Yes. AquaOS is sensor-agnostic. Any modern third-party industrial sensor integrates through Omni Genesis controllers. Configuration is per-sensor in the platform, no firmware patches required. There is no requirement to replace existing hardware to use AquaOS.
Is AquaOS available as an open API?
Yes. AquaOS exposes a documented REST API for sites, units, sensors, readings, batches, events, alarms, and exports. Outbound webhooks fire on alarms and daily summaries. The integrations page lists endpoints, authentication, and example requests.
How does AquaOS handle remote ponds without Wi-Fi?
Omni Genesis controllers are cellular-native with multiple connectivity paths designed in. Remote ponds connect directly. For multi-controller deployments spread across kilometers, a single gateway can aggregate traffic from all controllers and forward to AquaOS, with local buffering when cellular drops and automatic catch-up when it recovers.
Is AquaOS available in multiple languages?
Yes. AquaOS ships with full multilingual support, including right-to-left languages. UI, reports, and alarm content are all localized as first-class features, not retrofitted translations.
See AquaOS on Your Operation
Schedule a working demo with the Agrinovo team. Bring a real production scenario; we will show how AquaOS handles it on your sensor stack.