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Top 50 Route Planning Software Companies (August 2026)

As of August 2026, Latka tracks 94 route planning software companies. They have combined revenues of $990M and employ 6.7K people. They have raised $1B and serve 87K customers combined.

Every company below sells route planning 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 Route Planning Software Companies do

Route planning software is a specialized category of tools designed to optimize the process of planning routes for transportation and logistics operations. These solutions typically provide features for mapping, navigation, and real-time traffic data, helping businesses deliver goods and services more efficiently. Users of route planning software can be found in various sectors, including delivery services, transportation, and logistics management, among others. Common use cases include optimizing delivery routes to reduce travel time and fuel costs, managing fleet logistics for companies with multiple vehicles, and enhancing efficiency in field service management. Typical features often include journey mapping, route optimization algorithms, integration with GPS systems, and analytics to monitor route performance. Buyer personas often include logistics managers, fleet operators, and supply chain coordinators who seek to improve operational efficiency and reduce costs.

Companies
94
Revenue
$990M
Funding
$1B
Employees
6.7K

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Top Route Planning Software Companies by revenue

Showing 10 of 94 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1ZUM logo
ZUM

Redwood City, California, United States

Zum is a provider of safe, efficient, and reliable child transportation for school districts and busy families. It has developed a technology platform to optimize school bus routes and improve communications for school bus fleets.

Revenue
$230.8M
Year founded
2014
Funding
$337M
Team size
480
2Via logo
Via

New York, New York, United States

Via builds innovative software to enable our customers — cities, transit agencies, transport operators, school districts, universities, and corporations — to transform their legacy transportation systems into advanced digital networks. As pioneers of the TransitTech category, Via’s mission is to expand access to efficient, affordable, and sustainable transportation. Via’s software enables organizations to digitize their existing transportation networks and launch new and innovative services, simultaneously lowering operating costs and increasing quality of service. Our software is used in over 500 communities in more than 35 countries around the world.

Revenue
$195M
Year founded
2012
Team size
2K
3Optibus logo
Optibus

New York, New York, United States

Optibus is a technology company that provides a cloud-based platform for public transportation planning and operations. However, I cannot provide information about the company that owns Optibus.com as the website is owned by Optibus itself. Optibus was founded in 2014 by Amos Haggiag and Eitan Yanovsky and is headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel.

Revenue
$59.6M
Customers
450
Year founded
2014
Funding
$260M
Team size
346
4spare.com logo
spare.com

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Spare is a mobility management software company that enhances public transit services through on-demand and shared transportation solutions. It specializes in empowering transit agencies to modernize their systems with innovative technology.

Revenue
$55.9M
Year founded
2015
Team size
266
5Circuit logo
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
6Transfinder Corporation logo
Transfinder Corporation

Schenectady, New York, United States

transportation management solutions

Revenue
$26.3M
Year founded
1988
Team size
137
7Loginextsolutions logo
Loginextsolutions

Jersey City, New Jersey, United States

logistics management software company

Revenue
$25M
Customers
100
Year founded
2014
Funding
$49.6M
Team size
216
8Swiftly logo
Swiftly

San Francisco, California, United States

Swiftly is the digital operating system for brick-and-mortar retail, helping retailers of all sizes modernize shopper engagement, unlock new revenue streams, and measure results with precision. From single-store independents to national chains, we deliver the enterprise-grade capabilities retailers need—without the enterprise-level complexity or cost. Our platform unifies retail data, enables real-time shopper segmentation, powers omnichannel campaigns, and connects marketing activity to measurable in-store and online outcomes. Retailers use Swiftly to run their own retail media networks, deliver personalized offers, and close the loop on marketing ROI. CPG brands leverage Swiftly to reach the right shoppers at the right time—onsite, in-app, and across the open web—funding campaigns that drive trips, loyalty, and sales. By combining powerful data infrastructure, self-serve campaign tools, and closed-loop analytics, Swiftly offers a faster, more flexible way to compete in today’s market. Customers can start with a single module or deploy the full stack, with plan tiers that scale from entry-level to enterprise. Launching campaigns and seeing results can happen in days, not quarters, and integration is designed to minimize IT lift. Our mission is to level the playing field for retailers, giving them the tools to operate like digital-first media businesses and empowering brands to invest where they see proven return. As the market leader in closed-loop retail media for grocery and beyond, Swiftly is redefining how physical retail engages shoppers, measures performance, and drives growth.

Revenue
$22.8M
Customers
22.5K
Year founded
2014
Funding
$210M
Team size
207
9Smart Service logo
Smart Service

Columbus, Ohio, United States

Smart Service is a cutting-edge, cloud-based field service management solution designed to help businesses sell, schedule, route, and invoice jobs with ease.

Revenue
$22.5M
Team size
135
10Softec International logo
Softec International

Maadi, Cairo, Egypt

Softec International is a leader in Fleet Management, Vehicle Routing and Command & Control software

Revenue
$21.5M
Year founded
2008
Team size
177

Frequently asked questions about Route Planning Software Companies

How many route planning software companies are there?

Latka tracks 94 route planning software companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $990M in annual revenue and employ 6.7K people.

Which route planning software company is the largest?

ZUM is the largest, with $230.8M in annual revenue, founded in 2014.

How much revenue does a typical route planning software company make?

The average route planning software company in this list makes $10.5M a year, across 94 companies with reported revenue. They serve 87K customers combined.

Who are the leading Route Planning software vendors?

Ranked by annual revenue, the leaders are ZUM, Via, Optibus, spare.com and Circuit.

How much funding have route planning software companies raised?

The 94 route planning software companies tracked here have raised $1B in disclosed funding between them.

Related Supply Chain & Logistics Software categories

Inclusion Criteria

- The software must provide route optimization features focused on minimizing travel time and costs. - It should support integration with mapping tools and GPS systems. - Features must include real-time traffic updates to adjust routes dynamically. - The product should cater specifically to industries that rely on transportation and logistics. - It must offer analytics tools for performance tracking and reporting. - Not just a mapping tool; must also optimize routes based on various parameters such as vehicle capacity and delivery windows.