Ripple
- 1 device
- 500 completed flows
- 250 AI module calls
- Email support
Stream
- 5 devices
- 2'500 completed flows
- 1'250 AI module calls
- Email support
Surge
- 10 devices
- 5'000 completed flows
- 2'500 AI module calls
- Priority support
Wave
- Unlimited devices
- Unlimited completed flows
- Unlimited AI module calls
- SSO
- Dedicated support
Ripple
- 1 device
- 500 completed flows
- 250 AI module calls
- Email support
Stream
- 5 devices
- 2'500 completed flows
- 1'250 AI module calls
- Email support
Surge
- 10 devices
- 5'000 completed flows
- 2'500 AI module calls
- Priority support
Wave
- Unlimited devices
- Unlimited completed flows
- Unlimited AI module calls
- SSO
- Dedicated support
Cost-Efficient Plans for Every Warehouse




Try it free for a week
Seven days of free testing in your own warehouse. One call to set it up, then you scan.
Intro call and setup
We configure the data you want to gather so the app is ready to use.
Start scanning
7 days of use in your own operation. Then choose a plan or walk away.
Get every box and pallet dimension right
See what Flux does for your warehouse. We set it up with you, then you run it free on your own items.
- ✓30-minute personalized demo
- ✓We build your first flow with you
- ✓Try it out for free on your own items
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Questions?
For mobile dimensioning, yes. It needs a depth sensor, so an iPhone 13 Pro or newer, an iPad Pro from 2020, or a Zebra TC53 or TC58.
For everything else, no. AI vision scanning, AI execution models, barcode scanning, photo capture and every other module run on any iOS or Android device.
Close to anything you handle. Parts, SKUs, cartons, parcels, pallets, ULDs, even room sized items. Irregular shapes as well, so poly bags, apparel and soft goods.
A static dimensioner sits in one place and your team brings items to it. Flux runs on a device they carry to the item.
Static measures dimensions and weight at that one spot. Mobile captures dimensions plus photos, barcodes and any field you add, anywhere in the building.
Static is a capital purchase with procurement, installation and calibration before it measures anything. Flux is a subscription on devices you already own, and it runs the same day.
The LiDAR or depth sensor in the device scans the shape of the item, and Flux turns that into length, width and height. The measurement lands in the record next to the photo and the barcode, so nobody types it in a second time.
SKUs measure to within 1 cm. Pallets are within 2 to 3 cm, and other large items land in the same range. That is well inside what freight rating, box selection and master data need.
No. Flux runs in warehousing, transport, 3PL sites, cross docks, returns handling and field inspections. You build the flow around the task, wherever it happens.
A flow is one job in the app, built from the steps you choose: scan a barcode, take a photo, measure an item, fill in a field. Your team follows the same sequence every time and the result is saved as a structured record. Flows are also the unit the plans are counted in.
Yes, Flux connects to your WMS, TMS, OMS or ERP. You do not need that integration to start. You can run Flux on its own and connect it later.
Two parts. A mobile app your team uses on the floor, and a web app where you build flows, manage users and share reports.