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Top 33 Connected Car Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 33 SaaS companies in Connected Car Software. They have combined revenues of $367.6M and employ 2.2K people. They have raised $604.7M and serve 13.9M customers combined.

Connected car software refers to a suite of technologies and systems that enable vehicles to connect to the internet and communicate with various external systems and devices. This connectivity allows for a range of functionalities, including real-time diagnostics, navigation assistance, entertainment options, and safety features. The software collects and analyzes data from the vehicle, enhancing user experience and operational efficiency. Typical use cases for connected car software include fleet management, where companies track vehicle performance and locations, and consumer applications that allow users to remotely access their vehicle's systems through mobile apps. Common features include over-the-air updates, vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication, and enhanced navigation services. The primary users of connected car software range from automotive manufacturers to fleet operators and individual consumers looking for increased convenience and safety in their driving experience.

Companies
33
Revenue
$367.6M
Funding
$604.7M
Employees
2.2K

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Top Connected Car Software Companies

Showing 10 of 7 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
AutoCore.ai

Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

High Performance Functional Safety Middleware Platform for Intelligent Mobility at Scale

Revenue
$880K
Customers
-
Year founded
2018
Funding
-
Team size
8
Growth
-
2
Fleetsu

Northbridge, Western Australia, Australia

Connected Vehicle Platform

Revenue
$826.2K
Customers
-
Year founded
2014
Funding
$4.3M
Team size
7
Growth
-
3
Ovo Automotive

Tel Aviv, Israel

OVO Automotive provides OEMs, dealers, and fleet owners full control over the screens of their connected vehicles by delivering apps directly from the cloud.

Revenue
$630.1K
Customers
-
Year founded
2019
Funding
-
Team size
4
Growth
21.71%
4
ClearWatt

London, United Kingdom

ClearWatt is a mobile app designed for the second-hand electric car market. We've providing confidence and transparency through app-based battery health and real range testing. To complete the test, customers are asked to record a few drives in their EV. After completing these drives, we'll analyse your telematics data and then issue you with your own unique ClearWatt Health Report, detailing the current performance and health of your EV.

Revenue
$550K
Customers
-
Year founded
-
Funding
-
Team size
5
Growth
-
5
Veturilo

San Francisco, California, United States

Developer of a connected car cloud platform intended to offer automotive services for individuals and businesses. The company's platform offers fleet management, vehicle tracking services which tracks unattended vehicles for being towed, stolen, or just to find where a family member, friend or employee has parked it, timely alerts for maintenance, management of driver behavior and baby sitting, enabling users to protect their vehicles in a safe and secure environment.

Revenue
$544.8K
Customers
-
Year founded
2017
Funding
-
Team size
1
Growth
-10.87%
6
ThingCo

London, England, United Kingdom

Telematics, Cars, IoT, SaaS, Insurance, ADAS, Intelligent voice,Automotive

Revenue
$528.5K
Customers
-
Year founded
2018
Funding
$4.1M
Team size
19
Growth
53.27%
7
Motolingo

Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States

Provider of telematics and vehicle connectivity application designed to calculate driving risks using GPS data from a smartphone. The company's telematics and vehicle connectivity application is deployed in SaaS and PaaS environments and supports iOS, Android and Windows phones, enabling vehicle drivers to collect and process data and use them for safety automation and fleet management via their smartphones.

Revenue
$241.1K
Customers
-
Year founded
2008
Funding
-
Team size
3
Growth
26.5%

Inclusion Criteria

- Must enable real-time communication between the vehicle and external systems. - Should provide features for remote diagnostics and vehicle health monitoring. - Must facilitate over-the-air software updates for enhanced functionality. - Should support applications for navigation and emergency assistance. - Not just focused on performance; must also enhance user experience through connectivity features. - Must accommodate various user personas, including manufacturers, fleet operators, and individual consumers. - Should comply with industry standards for data security and privacy.