Citymapper today announced the launch of its in-app AI features designed to help users make smarter, faster decisions when planning public transit journeys. This press release features multimedia.
Urban transport app Citymapper has just announced a new Series A funding round of $10 million, led by Balderton Capital. The startup said it plans to use the new funding for launching in new cities, ...
Why just help people find their way around town when you can get them around town, too? That appears to be the question Citymapper is answering now that the app, which helps users navigate various ...
When city navigation app Citymapper launched a crowdfunding campaign earlier this month, it was a resounding success. The initial £1 million target was smashed within hours and the campaign had to ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. is a senior reporter who has covered AI, robotics, and more for eight years at The Verge. Getting around a ...
Citymapper is launching a subscription service for London transport. Citymapper Pass, a new contactless payment card will combine buses, trains, trams, Santander bikes and Citymapper’s Ride service as ...
Citymapper is becoming a fintech startup, sort of. The company announced a prepaid card called Citymapper Pass for users based in London. This new product is both a subscription service to aggregate ...
Like many big cities, navigating London can be a struggle, with the sheer volume of transit options being confusing. Its maps, though beautiful, can be misleading to tourists and those passing through ...
“Generally speaking, it’s a good idea to keep the regulator informed of what you are doing,” a mobility expert has warned after route-planning service Citymapper unveiled a London transit pass that ...
is a senior reporter who has covered AI, robotics, and more for eight years at The Verge. Transport app Citymapper is reliably, even admirably inventive, but not all its experiments work out. Today, ...
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