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Ignition Cloud Edition vs Lightning AI comparison

 

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Review summaries and opinions

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Categories and Ranking

Ignition Cloud Edition
Ranking in AWS Marketplace
9th
Average Rating
8.8
Number of Reviews
6
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
Lightning AI
Ranking in AWS Marketplace
30th
Average Rating
8.8
Number of Reviews
4
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
 

Mindshare comparison

As of August 2026, in the AWS Marketplace category, the mindshare of Ignition Cloud Edition is 0.2%, down from 0.4% compared to the previous year. The mindshare of Lightning AI is 0.2%, up from 0.2% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
AWS Marketplace Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
Ignition Cloud Edition0.2%
Lightning AI0.2%
Other99.6%
AWS Marketplace
 

Featured Reviews

Hassana Abubakar - PeerSpot reviewer
Control Systems (Scada) Engineer at Mainstream Energy Solutions Limited
Cloud monitoring has transformed real-time plant control and automated preventive maintenance
There is always room for improvement, and at the moment, I am on the good side. I do not really have a bad side of it or anything that I would like to see changed; I love what I see and I love what I use. One feature that comes to my mind as missing in Ignition Cloud Edition is the user graphics in the user interface. The graphics in the user interface, such as the slider or the shapes for the equipment, can be improved upon. When I am selecting a tank, I should see a real tank, or when I am selecting a breaker, it should look like a real breaker in the field, or a valve or a sensor or a slider. Every other feature, such as the graphs and charts, are cool.
Shravan Revanna - PeerSpot reviewer
Software Engineer at klydo.in
Rapid experimentation has transformed our AI prototyping and collaboration workflows
There are definitely a few areas where Lightning AI can improve. Overall, we have had a positive impact, but there are definitely a few areas it could enhance. One area is cost visibility and resource management. There are multiple teams running experiments, GPUs, and long-running sessions. It is not always obvious how much compute is being consumed and what the projected costs might be. More granular visibility and alerts would help the team manage usage proactively. Another area is workspace and project organization. As the number of experiments grows, it can become difficult to keep projects, notebooks, data sets, and test environments organized. Better lifecycle management could help achieve this and discoverability would be useful for larger teams. We have also encountered situations where long-running sessions or development environments needed more resilience. While this is not unique to Lightning AI, interruptions during model training and experimentation can be frustrating, especially when working with larger data sets. From an enterprise perspective, I think there is room to strengthen governance and operational control. Features around permissions, auditability, environment standardization, and usage policies become increasingly important as adoption expands across teams. I would particularly appreciate better support for moving successful experiments into production workflows. There could be better cost and resource visibility, stronger project and experiment organization, improved reliability for long-running sessions, stronger governance capabilities, and a smoother journey from experimentation to production. None of these are major blockers for us, but these are areas where the platform could become more valuable as the team and workload scale. A minor annoyance would be stronger project and experiment organization. When more data sets and more projects come into place, it becomes difficult to organize, and keeping them in a standardized way becomes slightly difficult. That is an area I wanted to highlight. There is not much of a pain point. There are a few minor suggestions I would mention, such as observability and experiment tracking at scale. When teams start running many experiments across different models, it becomes increasingly important to have a clear view of what changed and why performance improved or declined. That could be one area. Another area is cross-team discoverability. As AI adoption grows within an organization, valuable experiments and reusable components can be scattered. Better mechanisms for surfacing reusable workflows and templates would be beneficial. I would also appreciate continued investment in LLM and agent development workflows. The AI landscape is evolving rapidly. These suggestions come from the perspective of a team that is using the platform heavily. Most of the core capabilities work well today, which is why the feedback is more about helping the platform scale with a growing AI organization rather than fixing major shortcomings.

Quotes from Members

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Pros

"My main use case for Ignition Cloud Edition, even if it's just in my learning phase, was that it is a very interesting cloud platform, it was very much feasible, it can interface to multiple types of controllers and also with RTUs, and I see that its application can be used in other applications which is much more comfortable than other available platforms."
"Both the database and Ignition can be set up very easily without any hardware, and reliability and high availability are always there, built in."
"What I love about Ignition Cloud Edition is the advantages and functionalities it has over other SCADA software."
"Ignition Cloud Edition has positively impacted my organization by enabling sharing so that projects can be shared without everyone having to access them through manual file sharing."
"Ignition gives you the blank paper to dream it, reach it, and draw whatever you need."
"Ignition platform is a general, powerful platform that is easy to use and cost-effective, where in most cases, you pay one time for your license and then use it forever."
"Overall, it has helped us spend less time on infrastructure and operational setup and more time building constantly and evaluating AI solutions that can create value for businesses."
"Lightning AI is excellent for setting up GPU servers, Docker, Kubernetes, and ML infrastructure, providing everything in one platform, which is the unique aspect I have noticed."
"Lightning AI changed my workflow compared to what I was doing before by not only saving my time, but also making my training and validations more standardized to try different hyperparameters and logging metrics and tracking points."
"With the help of Lightning AI, we were able to manage our workflows efficiently, manage our GPU infrastructure effectively, and save a substantial amount of time and actions in those areas."
 

Cons

"The pricing aspect of Ignition Cloud Edition is actually on the high side."
"My concern is about cybersecurity. Since it's a cloud platform, the chances of countering cybersecurity attacks will be a major concern."
"The accuracy of Ignition Cloud Edition is not very great, and reliability also needs improvement."
"For someone considering Ignition Cloud Edition, I think it is not bad, but honestly, I see it as overpriced."
"The way the historian is set up is not conducive to large deployments and it makes querying the data challenging."
"I think I have an idea for improving Lightning AI in the area of debugging distributed training. I know the abstraction is great, but when something can go wrong in multi-GPUs, we could probably have more intuitive diagnostics or clearer error messages that would help us to further reduce iteration time or debugging time."
"When running large workloads or complex projects, Lightning AI can sometimes experience lag or latency issues, and I am not always satisfied with the training results, as I have noticed spikes during training."
"There are definitely a few areas where Lightning AI can improve."
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Construction Company
32%
Manufacturing Company
14%
Energy/Utilities Company
8%
Wholesaler/Distributor
7%
Construction Company
35%
University
14%
Manufacturing Company
8%
Comms Service Provider
6%
 

Company Size

By reviewers
Large Enterprise
Midsize Enterprise
Small Business
By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business3
Midsize Enterprise2
Large Enterprise3
No data available
 

Questions from the Community

What needs improvement with Ignition Cloud Edition?
Ignition Cloud Edition itself functions well, but Ignition in general has some things that could be improved, and the cloud edition also has those same issues. The way the historian is set up is no...
What is your primary use case for Ignition Cloud Edition?
I spin up an instance of Ignition Cloud Edition and simulate a bunch of tags and record them in a separate database.
What needs improvement with Lightning AI?
Lightning AI is currently in a good stage, but for improvements, integrated tools could be added to easily update ticket statuses directly from Lightning AI, persistent storage offerings could be e...
What is your primary use case for Lightning AI?
My main use case for Lightning AI was personally training a large language model named Bharat LLM, which is a Hindi, English, and Hinglish model with seven billion parameters, trained on roughly ei...
What advice do you have for others considering Lightning AI?
I would advise others looking into using Lightning AI to consider it as a platform where you don't have to worry much about infrastructure and management across your codebase. Lightning AI is a ver...
 

Overview

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