Populus
Populus is a technology company.
Financial History
Populus has raised $19.0M across 3 funding rounds.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much funding has Populus raised?
Populus has raised $19.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Populus is a technology company.
Populus has raised $19.0M across 3 funding rounds.
Populus has raised $19.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Populus has raised $19.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Populus's investors include ClimacticVC, Jenny Fielding, Scott Hartley, M13, Precursor Ventures, SNR, Zeal Capital Partners, Zero Infinity Partners, Matt Brezina, Accenture, Alumni Ventures, Gold House Ventures.
Populus (populus.ai) is a technology company that builds digital platforms to empower cities and mobility operators with data-driven tools for managing shared mobility, curbs, and streets. It offers products like Mobility Manager for analyzing data from shared bikes, scooters, cars, and micromobility services, and Curb Manager for parking insights, digital smart zones, and curb optimization, serving over 100 cities worldwide to deliver safer, more equitable, and sustainable transportation.[1][3][5]
The company solves the challenge of rapidly evolving urban mobility—such as the rise of Uber, Lyft, electric scooters, and delivery fleets—by providing secure data access, analytics, and management tools that help public agencies plan for the future. Trusted by cities on four continents and leading operators, Populus has shown strong growth, expanding from its 2018 launch of Mobility Manager to comprehensive curb solutions, with over 80-100 city partners and a $5 million funding round in 2021 to scale its impact.[1][3][5]
Populus was co-founded in 2017 by Dr. Regina Clewlow (CEO, PhD from UC Berkeley in transportation and urban planning) and Dr. Fletcher Foti (PhD from MIT), who met in 2012 as research scientists at UC Berkeley. There, they developed open-source software for the San Francisco Bay Area Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) to forecast 30 years of travel amid emerging services like Uber and Lyft.[1][3]
The idea emerged from their belief that cities needed better data to navigate changing transportation landscapes. After gaining experience at Synthicity, UrbanSim, moovel (Daimler’s mobility arm), and Stanford—totaling 30+ years in digital solutions for public agencies—they launched Populus. A pivotal early moment was the 2018 debut of Mobility Manager to handle data from shared bikes, cars, and scooters, quickly gaining traction with cities facing micromobility booms.[1][5]
(Note: Populus Technology at populustechnology.com is a separate AI consultancy unrelated to this mobility-focused company.[2][4])
Populus rides the urban mobility transformation trend, fueled by micromobility proliferation, autonomous vehicles, shared fleets, and e-commerce-driven curb demand. Its timing aligns with post-2017 scooter booms and rising needs for data amid regulatory pressures for equity and sustainability in cities.[1][3][5]
Market forces like GPS-enabled fleets, big data analytics, and smart city initiatives favor Populus, which bridges private operators and public agencies—addressing data access gaps that traditional systems can't handle at scale. It influences the ecosystem by standardizing mobility data, enabling better planning (e.g., MTC forecasts), and promoting policies for safe streets, positioning it as a key enabler in the shift to digitized urban infrastructure.[1][5]
Populus is poised to expand as cities digitize curbs for delivery robots, AVs, and zero-emission fleets, potentially growing beyond 100 cities with deeper AI-driven predictive tools. Trends like climate mandates and urban density will amplify demand for its platform, evolving its role from data provider to full mobility orchestrator—much like how it empowered early scooter management.
This builds on its founding vision: turning transportation chaos into data-powered progress for equitable cities.[1][5]
Populus has raised $19.0M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $11.0M Series A in August 2022.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 1, 2022 | $11.0M Series A | ClimacticVC, Jenny Fielding, Scott Hartley, M13, Precursor Ventures, SNR, Zeal Capital Partners, Zero Infinity Partners, Matt Brezina | |
| Mar 1, 2021 | $5.0M Seed | Accenture, Alumni Ventures, Gold House Ventures, Kapor Capital, Norwest Venture Partners, Storm Ventures, Ulu Ventures, Julie McDermott | |
| Mar 1, 2019 | $3.0M Seed | Jenny Fielding, Scott Hartley, M13, Precursor Ventures, Zeal Capital Partners |