Legal Name: Moovit Inc.
Brand: Moovit
Founded: 2012
Headquarters: Tel Aviv, Israel
Type: Subsidiary (Intel/Mobileye)
Categories: Transit data/MaaS platform
Markets: Global (used in 3,400+ cities across 100+ countries)
Parent: Intel (Mobileye division).
Overview: Moovit provides a mobility-as-a-service platform focused on public transit. Its flagship app offers real-time transit information, trip planning, and navigation across thousands of cities worldwide. Moovit’s data covers buses, subways, trains, ferries, as well as bike/scooter sharing options. The company was acquired by Intel in 2020 to enhance mapping and autonomous projects. As of 2025, Moovit reports over 1.2 billion trips planned annually and has served millions of users globally. It has partnerships with city transit authorities (e.g. offering official data and payment integrations).
Products and Services: Moovit’s consumer product is a smartphone app that aggregates transit schedules and live data (crowding, delays) to optimize routes. It also offers “Moovit for Cities,” a SaaS platform providing transit agencies with analytics and mobility data. As a subsidiary of Mobileye/Intel, Moovit’s technology feeds into Intel’s projects on smart cities and self-driving cars. The corporate structure now has Moovit under Intel, with offices in Tel Aviv, New York and elsewhere. Moovit’s primary revenue comes from the Cities analytics service and partnerships, since its app is free for consumers.
Key Dates:
– 2012: Founded by Nir Erez in Tel Aviv.
– 2017: Reaches 50M users; expands to 3,000+ cities.
– 2020: Acquired by Intel (Mobileye) for $900M.
– 2022: Introduces AI-powered multimodal routing and Covid-19 crowding alerts.
– 2024: Integrates microtransit and bike-share data in major cities; pilot autonomous shuttle data feeds.
– 2025: Rolled out enterprise mobility dashboards for 100+ city governments.
(Sources: Company financial reports, SEC filings, official press releases, and reputable news outlets were used.)