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Top 50 Location Intelligence Software Companies (August 2026)

As of August 2026, Latka tracks 378 location intelligence software companies. They have combined revenues of $2.2B and employ 17.7K people. They have raised $1.6B and serve 195.2M customers combined.

Every company below sells location intelligence software to other businesses and is ranked by its most recent annual revenue. Revenue, funding, headcount and customer figures come from CEO interviews on the Latka podcast, public company filings, and Latka estimates where a company has not disclosed a number.

What Location Intelligence Software Companies do

Location Intelligence Software integrates geospatial data with business intelligence to enhance decision-making across various industries. This technology allows companies to visualize and analyze spatial data, enabling them to identify patterns, trends, and opportunities related to geographic locations. Common use cases include optimizing retail store placements, improving supply chain logistics, and conducting market analysis based on demographic information. The primary features of Location Intelligence Software typically include advanced mapping capabilities, data visualization tools, real-time data integration, and analytics that facilitate deeper insights into location-based trends. Users of this software often encompass roles in operations, marketing, logistics, and strategic planning, who leverage location insights to drive business strategies and improve overall efficiencies.

Companies
378
Revenue
$2.2B
Funding
$1.6B
Employees
17.7K

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Top Location Intelligence Software Companies by revenue

Showing 10 of 378 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1Placer logo
Placer

Santa Cruz, California, United States

Developer of human movement analytics designed for the retail industry. The company's platform generates insights into any physical place and provides actionable location-based insights into the audience and competition, offering retailers with instant access to location insights derived from the foot traffic of millions of consumers, delivering visibility into offline behavior.

Revenue
$100M
Customers
500
Year founded
2013
Funding
$141M
Team size
708
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NAYAN

New Delhi, Delhi, India

NAYAN is a visual intelligence platform built on Computer Vision and Machine Learning, providing AI-powered computer-vision solutions aimed at indexing the real-world and improving road safety through real-time insights and actionable data.

Revenue
$90.1M
Team size
362
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AEREO

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Aereo is a go-to technology partner when it comes to conducting drone surveys and analytics in record time. They have lent their years of expertise to projects such as irrigation planning, urban and rural development, and archaeological surveys.

Revenue
$71M
Year founded
2013
Team size
321
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Spatial Front

Bethesda, Maryland, United States

Offering IT services along with geospatial technology, system integration, software development, enterprise infrastructure, data analytics and more

Revenue
$59.8M
Year founded
2008
Team size
381
5Foursquare logo
Foursquare

New York, NY, United States

Foursquare is the industry leader in all things geospatial—from foundational building blocks to turnkey solutions. Think of us as the location layer of your tech stack. The world’s most recognizable enterprises rely on Foursquare to solve difficult geospatial problems and leverage the power of location intelligence. For marketers, our Attribution, Audience, and Proximity products help you drive the campaign impact that matters. Leading brands trust Foursquare to enhance audience targeting, optimize campaigns, and accurately measure real-world outcomes like store visits and sales. For data analysts, our Studio and Places products provide access to 100M+ high-quality points of interest, along with tools to analyze and visualize geospatial data at scale. For developers, our Movement SDK and Places APIs make it easy to build powerful location-based apps and experiences that drive customer engagement and revenue. Foursquare has offices in New York City, San Francisco, Seattle, Chicago, Serbia, and Singapore. Foursquare is proud to be funded by The Raine Group, Simon Ventures, Naver, Union Square Ventures, Andreessen Horowitz, DFJ Growth, Morgan Stanley Alternative Investment Partners, and more. Learn more at location.foursquare.com.

Revenue
$57.9M
Year founded
2009
Team size
526
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Locala

Paris, Ile-de-France, France

Locala’s omnichannel advertising platform leverages granular insights and cutting-edge AI to help marketers efficiently plan, activate, and measure campaigns personalized to the local consumer. Our platform specializes in transforming complex mobility and consumer data into actionable audience insights, fueling advanced media strategies that consistently deliver smarter business outcomes. Since our inception in 2012, Locala has proudly worked with leading brands across 40 countries. With over 180 employees around the globe, Locala has offices in the United States, France, Belgium, the UK, Singapore, Malaysia, Italy, Canada and Dubai. For more information, visit asklocala.com.

Revenue
$48.7M
Year founded
2011
Team size
443
7OroraTech logo
OroraTech

Munich, Bayern, Germany

OroraTech is a thermal data intelligence company that provides innovative solutions for wildfire monitoring and detection using nanosatellites, empowering communities to create safer, more resilient environments.

Revenue
$45.3M
Year founded
2018
Team size
181
8Density logo
Density

San Francisco, California, United States

Density builds sensors and software that help companies understand how their spaces get used. Companies from Fortune 500s to high growth startups use our insights to make smarter workplace decisions, unlocking higher ROI and a better experience for their employees. Today, Density partners with household names in technology, financial services and higher education that occupy more than 1B square feet worldwide.

Revenue
$45.2M
Year founded
2014
Funding
$176M
Team size
77
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Orbital Insight

Palo Alto, California, United States

geospatial analytics using satellite imagery

Revenue
$44M
Year founded
2013
Funding
$128.7M
Team size
66
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Circuit

London, England, United Kingdom

EV charging solutions for businesses and municipalities

Revenue
$43.6M
Customers
50K
Year founded
2018
Funding
$300K
Team size
58

Frequently asked questions about Location Intelligence Software Companies

How many location intelligence software companies are there?

Latka tracks 378 location intelligence software companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $2.2B in annual revenue and employ 17.7K people.

Which location intelligence software company is the largest?

Placer is the largest, with $100M in annual revenue, founded in 2013.

How much revenue does a typical location intelligence software company make?

The average location intelligence software company in this list makes $5.9M a year, across 378 companies with reported revenue. They serve 195.2M customers combined.

Who are the leading Location Intelligence software vendors?

Ranked by annual revenue, the leaders are Placer, NAYAN, AEREO, Spatial Front and Foursquare.

How much funding have location intelligence software companies raised?

The 378 location intelligence software companies tracked here have raised $1.6B in disclosed funding between them.

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Inclusion Criteria

- The software must integrate geospatial data with business intelligence to provide actionable insights. - It should offer mapping capabilities to visualize geographic information effectively. - The software must enable real-time data analysis to help organizations respond swiftly to changing conditions. - It should support data integration from various sources to enrich spatial analysis. - The primary target use cases must include optimizing operations, enhancing customer engagement, and improving strategic planning. - Not just a mapping tool; must also provide analytical features to interpret geographic data.