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Top 92 Smart Cities Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 92 SaaS companies in Smart Cities Software. They have combined revenues of $1.3B and employ 6.2K people. They have raised $2.1B and serve 1.5M customers combined.

Smart Cities Software encompasses a range of technological solutions aimed at improving urban living through enhanced connectivity, data collection, and automation. This category includes applications that analyze city data for better resource management, optimize transportation systems, improve public safety, and enhance overall city services. Typical features include real-time monitoring, reporting tools, and communication platforms that support various city departments in integrating their operations. The primary use cases for Smart Cities Software include traffic management, energy usage monitoring, waste management, and environmental sustainability initiatives. These solutions are commonly utilized by municipal governments, urban planners, and IT departments within cities, focusing on making urban environments more livable, efficient, and responsive to citizen needs. The software aims to create integrated ecosystems where city services can be automated and managed through a centralized platform, fostering collaboration across multiple stakeholders.

Companies
92
Revenue
$1.3B
Funding
$2.1B
Employees
6.2K

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Top Smart Cities Software Companies

Showing 10 of 7 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
waylay

Ghent, Belgium

Developer of an IoT middleware platform designed to connect IoT services to IT systems and cloud applications. The company's platform offers to break down silos by connecting devices with applications and online services to make business decisions based on real-time sensor information via real-time automation and notifications in energy, logistics, online retail and smart city projects, enabling clients to make automation and integration faster, smarter and more scalable.

Revenue
$9M
Customers
50K
Year founded
2014
Funding
$1.5M
Team size
33
Growth
153.08%
2
LYT

San Jose, California, United States

By leveraging existing communication and hardware infrastructure LYT can provide your city with a vehicle to infrastructure communication platform with minimal setup. Systems like Transit Signal Priority and Emergency Vehicle Preemption can now be deployed without the need of transceivers at the signal. Our system works in real-time and isn’t constrained by line-of-sight. LYT is able to provide several traffic applications today while reducing the amount of time and costs associated with installation and maintenance. LYT’s intelligent software makes calculations in real-time from vehicle and traffic light data to dynamically update traffic light behavior to improve transit, emergency vehicles, and traffic. Our software tools help transportation departments better manage and understand their infrastructure. This allows them to make informed decisions around traffic light timing, traffic studies and mobility as a service all while still providing transit signal priority and emergency vehicle preemption. LYT is accelerating the future of intelligent infrastructure by providing the transportation industry unbiased infrastructure solutions that cost-effectively improve traffic.

Revenue
$8.4M
Customers
-
Year founded
2016
Funding
-
Team size
76
Growth
-
3
Invicara

Dublin, Leinster, Ireland

Invicara provides software for buildings, infrastructure and cities, enabling them with digital twins to plan, discover, simulate, operate and manage assets, making businesses efficient, and their assets smarter. We develop software tools and digital twin applications on Twinit, the industry’s leading composable platform as a service for Digital Twins. Our application templates provide our partners with a flexible and robust foundation to create their own customized solutions for their enterprise clients who develop, operate or occupy assets. It enables enterprises to lower their total cost of ownership and achieve a much quicker time to value. Each template addresses a collection of related use cases around specific themes. They are available on the Twinit Marketplace and are leveraged by leading AEC (Architecture, Engineering and Construction) firms, systems integrators, and strategy consultants to compose bespoke Digital Twin offerings to their clients. Our co-founders are serial entrepreneurs who have successfully built and scaled businesses that were acquired by SIEMENS in 2009. Anand Mecheri, CEO Invicara is an industry thought leader with over 30 years of experience in the built environment. Our leadership team is comprised of industry experts who bring a diverse set of capabilities and depth to our organization. Our unmatched combination of professional services, state of the art technology, and flexible business models make us a ‘partner of choice’ for Industry Leaders to deliver on the promise of Digital Twins.

Revenue
$8.3M
Customers
-
Year founded
2012
Funding
-
Team size
75
Growth
-
4
StreetScan

Wakefield, Massachusetts, United States

Provider of an automated pavement management software intended to assist in data driven decision making. The company's software analyzes the current road condition using multiple sensors that record three modalities of acoustic, optical and electromagnetic waves, enabling governments to financially plan and engineer road improvement work within a user friendly GIS environment.

Revenue
$6.3M
Customers
-
Year founded
2015
Funding
$880K
Team size
41
Growth
299.53%
5
Replica

Leawood, Kansas, United States

Replica is a next-generation urban planning tool that can help cities answer key transportation and land use questions. Replica offers public agencies, land developers, and the community at large a complete sense of city movement patterns. The result is a higher confidence in critical transportation and land use decisions. Replica has three distinct advantages: Fresher data We create a new Replica every three months allowing comparisons of trip patterns over time and showing how people respond to new infrastructure and policies on the ground. A more detailed picture We replicate trip data for every street and transit route, every neighborhood and census tract, every moment of the day. Greater precision We calibrate our models against ground-truth data from public agencies to ensure accuracy and precision.

Revenue
$5.6M
Customers
-
Year founded
2019
Funding
-
Team size
51
Growth
-
6
Cyvl.ai

Somerville, Massachusetts, United States

Cyvl.ai specializes in infrastructure intelligence, focusing on civil infrastructure management for governments. The company provides a mapping system that automates pavement and sidewalk assessments, captures street assets, and offers a digital twin of urban infrastructure.

Revenue
$5.6M
Customers
-
Year founded
2020
Funding
-
Team size
45
Growth
-
7
Urbiotica

Barcelona, Spain

Developer of urban sensors and software designed to manage data in real-time. The company's software is mainly focused on generating a unified sensor-based technology which supports the city's vertical services, enabling users to get real-time information on what is happening in their areas of mobility (parking management) and noise monitoring.

Revenue
$5.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2008
Funding
-
Team size
30
Growth
40.64%

Inclusion Criteria

- The product must facilitate real-time data collection and analysis from multiple city sources. - It should include features that support the integration of various city departmental operations. - The software must provide automation capabilities for city services such as transportation and energy management. - Must enhance public services, such as safety monitoring and waste management, without merely providing isolated solutions. - Not just a basic analytics tool; must enable actionable insights that lead to improved urban planning decisions.