At Moovit, we have a soft spot for the people who keep cities moving 🥰 🚍 So this Valentine’s Day, we made a few delightfully cheesy transit cards inspired by the riders, commuters, and public transport champions who use Moovit every day. This one’s for you! Thanks for riding with us. Feel free to tag your favorite travel buddy or share the love.
Moovit
Internet Publishing
Ness Ziona, Israel 51,999 followers
Moovit is the #1 commuter app, guiding over 1.5 billion users in more than 3,500 cities across 112 countries.
About us
Moovit is the creator behind the #1 commuter app. Moovit’s iOS, Android, and Web apps offer users a smart mobility experience to easily get to their destination using any mode of public and shared transportation. Transit riders can benefit from mobile ticketing to plan, pay, and ride with transit services. Introduced in 2012, Moovit now serves over 1.5 billion users in more than 3,500 cities across 112 countries, in 45 languages.
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https://www.moovit.com
External link for Moovit
- Industry
- Internet Publishing
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Ness Ziona, Israel
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 2012
- Specialties
- public transit app, directions, maps, schedules, real time arrivals, service alerts, local transportation, Smart Cities, Mobility, UrbanMobility, Transit, Transportation, MaaS, urban mobility, public transportation, ride sharing, smart mobility, smart city, shared mobility, Microtransit, data science, urban planning, transport planning, public transit, multimodal, mobility app, avl, on demand, demand response, microtransit, transport on demand, and on demand transit
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2, Ilan Ramon Street
Ness Ziona, Israel 74063, IL
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600 California St
San Francisco, California, US
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Updates
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We’re excited to welcome Hiroshima to Moovit! 🇯🇵 🚌 Moovit has partnered with Hiroshima City Bus in Japan to bring riders real-time public transit information and smarter trip planning across the city and surrounding areas. 🤝 With more than 372 bus stops and 20 lines integrated, Moovit helps riders seamlessly connect across buses and multimodal options all in one app. Hiroshima joins the growing list of cities in Japan where Moovit is expanding mobility access, supporting both daily commuters and international visitors with more convenient, reliable journeys.
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Moovithon 2026 is a wrap! 🚀 Yesterday, 13 teams and 100+ Moovit team members came together for our hackathon to dream, build, test, and challenge how we make getting from A to B easier, smarter, and more seamless. The ideas focused on meaningful improvements to the Moovit app with the potential to impact millions of users worldwide. They were evaluated by a diverse judging panel that included Moovit Co-Founder and Advisor Nir Erez, and an AI-specific judge, reflecting how deeply AI is becoming part of how we build and think. What makes Moovithon special isn’t just the ideas, but the collaboration, creativity, and shared passion for solving real mobility challenges. Huge kudos to every team for the energy, teamwork, and bold thinking 👏 Now comes the exciting part: turning the best ideas into real-world impact.
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Proud to see this in action. At Moovit, scale only matters if quality scales with it. Supporting riders in dozens of languages, in real time, means AI has to work in the messiness of real life. Our partnership with Quack AI reflects how we think about AI: not as a replacement for human support, but as a way to make help faster, clearer, and accessible to more riders when they need it most. Ayal Kellman, Moovit's Support Team Leader discusses that with a relentless focus on the rider experience, this is what moving AI from experimentation to real-world impact looks like.
A lot of AI looks impressive in demos. Much less of it holds up once real customers show up. This clip shows how Moovit is using Quack AI in live support to deliver consistent, accurate answers at scale. No hard-coded paths. No brittle workflows. Just an AI agent trained on real operational knowledge, with clear boundaries and smart handoffs to humans when needed. This kind of outcome only happens with strong, thoughtful partners. Working with Ayal Kellman and the wider Moovit team has been exactly that: pragmatic, focused, and grounded in real CX needs. For teams moving beyond experimentation and into production, this is what doing it right actually looks like.
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🚊 Your Moovit 2025 Recap just dropped! Millions of Moovit users around the world received theirs. Have you checked yours yet? Open the app to see your year in transit: how many days you rode, how far you traveled, when you’re most likely to ride, and which days you were really on the move. All those trips add up. 👀 👉 Check your Recap and share your stats in the comments!
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Mobility is not just an app. 2025 was a year of real progress in the 3,500+ cities across 112 countries where Moovit is available. Excited for what’s ahead as we keep making every trip smoother, smarter, and more reliable. 🚍✨
💫 Another year. Hundreds of millions of users. 112 countries. A big mission: getting people where they need to go. 2025 reinforced something I've believed for years: mobility is infrastructure, not just an app category. This year, Moovit crossed meaningful thresholds. We now cover 3,500+ cities across 112 countries. We maintain the world's largest mobility data repository, over 2,700 data sources, validated daily by our proprietary AI data augmentation system and by our community of 650,000 Mooviters on the ground. That's not a marketing line. It's operational reality. ✴️ A few highlights from the year: ➡️ We expanded mobile ticketing, both urban and intercity, into new countries. The vision of plan-pay-ride in a single app has become standard, not aspirational. ➡️ We started powering autonomous shuttle operations in Europe. Not demos. Actual on-demand routing integrated with public transit. AVs are finally becoming part of the mobility mix, not a separate experiment. ➡️ We launched the Low Carbon Commute Program in the U.S. and other regions, converting sustainable travel choices into verified carbon credits. ➡️ And behind all of this, we continue to invest in data accuracy, real-time systems, and automation. The infrastructure that enables us to provide service in so many locations and to add new cities and partners in days, not months. As I look at 2026, innovation is at the center of everything we do. We're already using generative AI to validate and enhance our massive data repository, and to improve the user experience behind the scenes. We use it more and more in our day to day as well, from coding to operations. We've been working hard to bring it directly into the app, and riders will begin enjoying the fruits in the coming months. But innovation doesn’t mean chasing trends. It means making our bread and butter better. In 2026, we’re investing heavily in what riders interact with every day: the app experience, data accuracy, a seamless Park & Ride experience, and our Moovit+ offering. The goal is simple: make every trip smoother, faster, more reliable, and the experience modern and enjoyable. Mobility isn't getting simpler. But for riders, it should feel like it is. That's the job. Grateful for the team and partners who made this year happen, and grateful for the opportunities that the mobility and gen AI reality bring with them.
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Proud to see our team representing Moovit on the global stage 🌍 Thank you Hadrien BOIXEL, Country Manager, Japan at Moovit for sharing Moovit’s perspective at the 2025 TRON Symposium and contributing to an important conversation on AI, open data, and the future of mobility in Japan and beyond. We’re grateful to our partners and the broader mobility ecosystem for the collaboration that makes smarter, more inclusive transportation possible.
In the final days of December in Japan, I’m taking a brief pause after having the privilege of speaking at the 2025 TRON Symposium. https://lnkd.in/gn2SDsgq This year’s themes — AI and open data — closely resonate with the work we do at Moovit. It was an honor to join leaders from across Japan’s mobility ecosystem on stage and to be part of a meaningful conversation on how technology and data can help shape smarter, more inclusive transportation. At Moovit, our efforts to support millions of riders every day are possible through close collaboration with public agencies, transit operators, and open data partners. By learning from these partnerships and combining open transit data with AI-driven insights, we continue working toward more accessible, reliable, and future-ready mobility — in Japan and globally. I would also like to sincerely thank event leaders prof Ken Sakamura, and Masahiro Bessho for creating such a thoughtful and inspiring platform, as well as my fellow presenters during the day Tzu-Jen Chan from MobilityData and Toshihiro Ohnuma from Google for the engaging exchange and shared perspectives. Grateful for the opportunity to be part of this forward-thinking community and to contribute to an important dialogue on delivering real impact for cities and riders alike. Looking ahead to 2026, with exciting news to come. Thank you to our riders, partners, and cities for the trust and collaboration throughout the year. Moovit
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In Brazil, Moovit was elected one of the “Brands of Rio” by O Globo newspaper. 🇧🇷 Moovit is the only app focused on public transportation and urban mobility to be spontaneously recalled in the Transportation App category by residents of Rio de Janeiro. This recognition comes from Marcas dos Cariocas, an annual study by O Globo, Brazil’s leading media group, that highlights the brands most remembered and valued by locals. Thank you, Rio!
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