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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 44 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
PlanIT Geo™

Arvada, Colorado, United States

A geospatial technology and software firm specializing in urban forestry, planning, and natural resources.

Revenue
$4.8M
Customers
-
Year founded
2012
Funding
-
Team size
44
Growth
-
2
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
-
3
Joyride

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Joyride is the leading smart mobility platform for connected, keyless, rentable and trackable vehicles. Through Joyride’s complete hardware-software solution, lightweight vehicle manufacturers and managers advance their businesses using IoT connectivity, branded rental apps, fleet management dashboards, AI tools, instant analytics, precise GPS tracking and 24/7 customer support. As a Yamaha-backed trailblazer in 450 markets, Joyride and its Revii label currently power golf carts, low-speed vehicles, electric bikes, scooters, mobility scooters and utility equipment across all industries and all parts of the globe.

Revenue
$4.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2014
Funding
$3.7M
Team size
37
Growth
109.98%
4
goUrban

Vienna, Austria

goUrban is the operating system for mobility. Operators can now manage car, scooter, moped sharing systems & more, focusing directly on operations, optimizing units and cutting irrelevant costs. Leveraging the very own experience as an operator in Vienna, goUrban has proven to be a revenue multiplier across three continents thanks to cloud based software with a dashboard for monitoring, a user app for travel access and a service app for maintenance staff. We have only one rule: constantly adapt in the ever-changing mobility market. Our tools allow operators to bring their business ride by ride to new levels, because we’re redefining the world's mobility!

Revenue
$3.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2016
Funding
-
Team size
51
Growth
21.32%
5
Thing Technologies

Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Developer of a SaaS platform intended for asset management. The company's platform functions as the brain of a networked building that receives the signals of all sensors process them and reacts by invoking actuator services, enabling owners, tenants, employees and facility managers to be cost-effectively and optimize building utilization.

Revenue
$3.4M
Customers
-
Year founded
2016
Funding
$5.1M
Team size
47
Growth
32.69%
6
Polyteia

Berlin, Germany

Developer of a data analytics and visualization platform intended to provide data-empowered governance solutions. The company's platform offers to track, analyze and plan operations with real-time data and communicate decisions more effectively to the city council and the public, enabling municipalities to optimize operations and enhance decision-making and planning.

Revenue
$3.3M
Customers
-
Year founded
2017
Funding
-
Team size
39
Growth
19.85%
7
iQspot

Bordeaux, France

Developer of a cloud based software platform designed for intelligent management of buildings. The company's platform offers a turnkey light system for owners of commercial property parks that allows them to monitor and analyze in real time the energy performance of their buildings and automate their environmental reporting thus, enabling all of the components of a building's ecosystem to connect and interact with its occupants, sensors, actuators and displays.

Revenue
$3.3M
Customers
220
Year founded
2013
Funding
-
Team size
30
Growth
31.99%
8
Propmix

Bayside, New York, United States

Developer of a cloud-based application development platform designed to build, test and develop real estate smart applications for desktops and mobiles. The company's platform uses AI & Machine Learning technology along with Software Incubator's data cloud, 3rd party data and various sources of government data, enabling clients to easily consume and monetize data and insights and build smart applications.

Revenue
$3.2M
Customers
-
Year founded
2015
Funding
-
Team size
49
Growth
81.77%
9
B-Line

Halifax, California, United States

Developer of software designed to collect occupant mobility data. The company's platform employs the use of mobile devices to passively collect mobility patterns and generate real-time transportation reporting on trip time, duration, distance, purpose, mode as well as environmental and health impacts, enabling real estate developers and property managers to understand how staff and customers navigate the built environment without having to purchase automated traffic counters and self-reporting travel surveys.

Revenue
$3.2M
Customers
-
Year founded
2016
Funding
-
Team size
44
Growth
70.89%
10
Urban SDK

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Urban SDK, a Techstars company, is a next generation planning tool that helps smart cities transform mobility, transportation, sustainability and safety operations with real-time location analytics. We connect public agencies, policy makers, and the community with better data to make more informed policy and budgeting decisions. We enable customers to quickly gather, analyze, and visualize performance indicators to make decisions with a higher degree of confidence.

Revenue
$3.2M
Customers
-
Year founded
2018
Funding
-
Team size
29
Growth
-

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.