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Top 376 Location Intelligence Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 376 SaaS companies in Location Intelligence Software. They have combined revenues of $2.2B and employ 17.5K people. They have raised $1.5B and serve 195.2M customers combined.

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
376
Revenue
$2.2B
Funding
$1.5B
Employees
17.5K

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Top Location Intelligence Software Companies

Showing 10 of 158 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Atoptima

Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France

Atoptima offers a suite of powerful optimization solvers to meet operations planning challenges such as: transportation planning and vehicle routing; parceling, 3D palletization and loading; order picking and slotting; production scheduling and planning; depot location, network design and strategic planning. These decision-support tools are available in Software-As-A-Service, and significantly improve operational performance while decarbonizing the supply chain.

Revenue
$5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2019
Funding
-
Team size
9
Growth
-
2
KorrAI

Halifax Regional Municipality, Canada

Tracking Millimetre-Scale Movements from Space

Revenue
$5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2021
Funding
-
Team size
16
Growth
-
3
iVueit

Columbus, Ohio, United States

Auditing platform powered by crowdsourcing to gather on-demand property insights for residential and commercial properties

Revenue
$5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2015
Funding
-
Team size
53
Growth
-
4
Beachy

Miramar Beach, Florida, United States

Provider of a beachside mapping platform intended to offer on-demand beach services and manage tourists efficiently. The company's SaaS platform utilizes a mapping technology and geolocation data to track beachside tourists and their activities, enabling resorts and hotels to improve beachside commerce by offering on-demand services and also helps tourists to find and access beachside leisure facilities, food and water activities using their smartphone applications.

Revenue
$5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2015
Funding
-
Team size
18
Growth
102.54%
5
Aislelabs

TORONTO, Ontario, Canada

At Aislelabs, we believe that data in the built environment has untapped potential. That building systems, like WiFi, aren’t just costs to be paid, but instead are investments that not only need an ROI, but can deliver it. We believe that marketers of the built environment – who we call Built-Environment Marketers – need help. They’re slammed with events and other activities that are unique to marketing in the physical world. We are that help. At Aislelabs, we are constantly looking for new and innovative ways to aid and empower the Built-Environment Marketer, turning WiFi from a cost center to a profit center. We do that by actively helping you deanonymize visitors, giving you the highest ROI marketing channel of all.

Revenue
$4.8M
Customers
-
Year founded
2013
Funding
-
Team size
44
Growth
-
6
AppyWay

London, Greater London, United Kingdom

Ours is a journey that’s certainly been around the houses. We started out as AppyParking. An app made to solve the frustration of finding a parking space. By showing drivers what parking was available where, we did our bit to ease the four days a year we each spend, on average, hunting out spaces. And this was when things got really, really interesting. The search for data​: To build this app, we needed quality, standardised data. Except that didn’t exist. So, we rolled up our sleeves and made it ourselves. Digitising old plan drawings. Manually mapping out parking zones. Pestering councils for their records. Before long, we were the proud curators of London’s largest digital parking database. The big idea: All this data got us thinking. What if we could digitise parking spaces? And not just spaces – but all of the UK’s kerbs? What opportunities would that unlock? How could a digitised, dynamic kerb not only meet the ever-growing demands of urban transport today – but shape that of tomorrow? From that lightbulb moment onwards, we were hooked. Unashamedly kerb obsessed: The more we investigated, the more potential we uncovered. Today, we offer the most digitally advanced platform of accurate, standardised data, APIs and tools for smart kerbside management in the world. We help Local Authorities and businesses all over the country unlock the power of their kerbs, to the benefit of residents, drivers, high streets and councils.

Revenue
$4.8M
Customers
-
Year founded
2013
Funding
-
Team size
44
Growth
-
7
NetObjex

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Developer of smart city infrastructure platform designed to bridge the gap of connecting the physical world to the virtual world. The company's technologies enable the development of solutions that collect and gather valuable data in real time, providing enterprises with tracking of assets, tracing of ingredients and better system performance.

Revenue
$4.8M
Customers
20M
Year founded
2015
Funding
$3.6M
Team size
74
Growth
-
8
MapUp

Sunnyvale, California, United States

At MapUp we are passionate about transforming mapping into a practical decision-making tool for commuters, commercial transporters, city planners and mobility providers. We are building a unified routing intelligence and payment platform by integrating disparate & dynamic data sources like curb data, weather, traffic, tolls, parking and payments. As the world transitions into autonomous and on-demand TaaS, multi-vector routing will become the preferred paradigm. We are well placed to ride this shift in mobility. TollGuru, our marque product, is world’s largest toll intelligence platform with complete coverage for toll roads in 80+ countries across North America, South America, Europe, parts of Asia, and Australia. Our robust technology platform delivers reliability, efficiency and seamless experience for rideshares, OEMs, TMS providers, fleets and truckers. We are growing fast with a network of 3 million+ users and ~1000 last-mile delivery, rideshare, logistics companies and owner operators relying on our route intelligence platform. We are looking for people from all backgrounds who want to make an impact on the millions of drivers who keep our world moving. We use big data and GIS tools combined with machine learning and AI techniques to change the way people get around. We’re creative problem solvers spread across the globe. We learn fast, think big and support each other’s growth and development.

Revenue
$4.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2019
Funding
-
Team size
41
Growth
-
9
Danti

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Danti develops a search engine that specializes in earth observation data across various sectors. The company manages the process of finding and analyzing imagery and analytic reports, catering to users needing specific Earth data.

Revenue
$4.4M
Customers
-
Year founded
2023
Funding
-
Team size
34
Growth
-
10
Locl

United States

At Locl, we are redefining how location intelligence and SEO empowers small business and enterprises who serve them. Our innovative platform empowers businesses and platforms to harness the full potential of listing management and enhancement to increase merchant visibility, reputation, revenues, payments volumes, and interaction.

Revenue
$4.4M
Customers
-
Year founded
2019
Funding
-
Team size
40
Growth
-

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.