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Austin, Texas, August 13, 2025
Aurigo Software, an Austin-based provider of capital program management solutions, was named to the Inc. 5000 list for the fourth time, citing strong demand for its flagship Masterworks platform and the launch of two AI offerings, Lumina and Primus Plan. The company says its cloud solutions support owners across infrastructure and private facilities and now manage more than $450 billion in capital programs across 40,000 projects in North America. Lumina offers natural-language search, document summarization and analytics, while Primus Plan provides AI-driven project scoring, forecasting and ROI modeling for private facility portfolios. Aurigo maintains offices in Canada and India.
Aurigo Software has been named to the 2025 list of fastest-growing private companies in the United States for the fourth time. The company’s growth this year was driven by strong market demand for its flagship capital program platform and by two new product launches: an AI companion called Lumina and a capital planning product for private facility owners called Primus Plan.
The recognition places the company among private firms that have expanded rapidly in recent years. The release announcing the recognition noted that this year’s honorees showed growth despite economic uncertainty, inflationary pressure, and a shifting labor market. Among the top 500 companies on that list, the median three‑year revenue growth reached 1,552 percent and those firms collectively added more than 48,678 jobs to the U.S. economy over the last three years.
Aurigo credited this year’s growth mainly to continued adoption of its core platform, Masterworks. The company says Masterworks helps infrastructure and facility owners manage large capital programs by providing better insights, increased transparency, and greater efficiency across portfolios of projects.
In addition to demand for Masterworks, Aurigo introduced two new offerings in 2025. First is Lumina, described as a cloud-based AI companion designed to change how users retrieve and analyze project information. Lumina includes two primary modules: Lumina GPT, which focuses on natural-language search and AI-driven document summaries, and Lumina Analytics, which targets budget and schedule accuracy, risk detection, and the delivery of actionable insights.
The second new product is Primus Plan, a capital planning solution built specifically for private facility owners such as healthcare systems, manufacturers, retailers, and data center operators. Primus Plan provides an AI-based framework to score and prioritize projects, forecast costs, model cash flows, estimate return on investment, and tie decisions to up-to-date project data.
Company leadership framed the recognition as validation of long-term strategy and customer trust. The company positions itself as a leading provider of capital planning and construction management software for both public infrastructure and private owners, and describes its mission in simple terms: building software that helps build the world.
According to the company announcement, Aurigo manages more than $450 billion in capital programs and serves over 300 customers across sectors that include transportation, water and utilities, healthcare, higher education, and government. Its products are reported to be in use on more than 40,000 projects across North America. The firm is privately held, headquartered in Austin, Texas, and maintains additional offices in Canada and India.
The recognition comes from an annual ranking that highlights private companies based on revenue growth over a multi-year period. This year’s selections highlight firms that expanded amid rising costs and shifting global dynamics. Organizers of the list emphasized the resilience and vision shown by honorees as they navigated a complex business climate.
For owners and program executives, the practical impacts center on improved decision-making and more automated handling of data. The company says its products use proprietary artificial intelligence and machine learning to help capital program leaders make better decisions and to increase confidence when planning, building, and maintaining assets.
The company provided its website for additional information about product capabilities, case examples, and company background. The announcement included a link to the full ranked list of honored companies for those tracking fast-growing private firms.
The company was named to the 2025 list of fastest-growing private companies in the U.S. for the fourth time and announced two product launches: Lumina, an AI companion, and Primus Plan, capital planning software for private facility owners.
Lumina is an AI companion with two main modules. Lumina GPT supports natural-language search and document summaries. Lumina Analytics focuses on budget and schedule accuracy, risk detection, and delivering actionable insights.
Primus Plan is capital planning software built for private facility owners. It uses AI to score and prioritize projects, forecast costs, model cash flows, estimate ROI, and align project choices with current project data.
Masterworks is the company’s flagship platform for managing large capital programs, designed to provide transparency, better insights, and improved efficiency across portfolios of projects.
The company reports managing over $450 billion in capital programs for more than 300 customers and supporting over 40,000 projects across North America. It is headquartered in Austin, Texas, with offices in Canada and India.
Feature | Description |
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Recognition | Named to the 2025 list of fastest-growing private companies in the U.S. for the fourth time. |
Flagship platform | Masterworks — portfolio-level capital program management, reporting, and oversight. |
AI companion | Lumina with two modules: Lumina GPT (natural-language search and summaries) and Lumina Analytics (budget, schedule, risk, insights). |
Capital planning for private owners | Primus Plan — project scoring, prioritization, cost forecasting, cash-flow modeling, and ROI alignment. |
Scale | More than $450 billion in capital programs under management; over 300 customers; used on 40,000+ projects in North America. |
Headquarters | Austin, Texas, with offices in Canada and India. |
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