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Roadio (Formerly Streetlogic) has raised $2.0M across 1 funding round.
Key people at Roadio (Formerly Streetlogic).
Roadio (Formerly Streetlogic) was founded in 2021 by Mawuli Ladzekpo (Co-founder / CEO).
Roadio (Formerly Streetlogic) has raised $2.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Roadio, formerly Streetlogic, develops an AI-powered camera system for two-wheeled vehicles like motorcycles and e-bikes, enhancing rider safety. The system uses computer vision and artificial intelligence for 360-degree environmental understanding, identifying road hazards. It delivers proactive alerts including collision warnings and blind spot detection, offering crucial situational awareness.
Founded in San Francisco, California, in 2021, the company recognized critical safety gaps for two-wheeler riders. A technically proficient founding team applied advanced computer vision to these challenges. They initially developed a collision warning system for e-bikes, providing crucial protection for vulnerable users.
Roadio's product serves two-wheeler riders seeking heightened awareness and protection. The company’s vision is to profoundly improve safety across all two-wheeled transport. Through continuous innovation in detection and alerting, Roadio aims to become an essential safety companion, fostering a secure riding experience.
Roadio (formerly Streetlogic) builds AI-powered dashcams for two-wheeled vehicles, primarily e-bikes and motorcycles, to enhance rider safety through computer vision and collision warnings. The product serves e-bike enthusiasts, daily commuters, and riders in high-risk regions like India and Indonesia, solving the problem of frequent two-wheeler accidents—416,000 deaths annually worldwide, the leading cause of death for ages 5-29—by providing lightweight ADAS (advanced driver-assistance systems) that predict and alert for collisions faster than human reaction times.[1][2][4] Their front/rear dashcam records rides, issues real-time alerts, and simplifies video sharing to improve bike infrastructure, with a mission to make two-wheelers safer than cars at helmet-cost pricing, potentially cutting collisions by 96% and saving 390,000 lives yearly.[2][4]
Founded by Jonathan Denby, a Stanford graduate (BA in Product Design, MA in Mechanical Engineering), Roadio emerged from his passion for e-biking and expertise in AI hardware. Denby previously served as Head of Hardware at Rylo (creators of the first 360° action sports camera), advised Uber's JUMP scooter team on computer vision systems, and designed iPhone/iPad products at Apple.[1][2] The idea crystallized as an extension of ADAS tech from cars/motorcycles to e-bikes, driven by the team's own riding experiences and recognition of e-biking dangers; early traction included a $2.1M pre-seed raise in 2023 from LDV Capital, Trucks Venture Capital, and angels like Luc Vincent (ex-Lyft Autonomous Driving EVP).[1] Rebranded from Streetlogic, the San Francisco-based startup (1-10 employees) launched its collision warning system, covered by TechCrunch.[1][2]
(Note: A separate unrelated UK entity named Roadio, formed 2012 by Mawuli Ladzekpo, appears in historical records but does not match this AI safety focus.[3])
Roadio rides the explosive growth of micromobility and two-wheeler adoption in urban and emerging markets, where e-bikes/motorcycles outpace cars but lag in safety tech. Timing aligns with ADAS ubiquity in autos (e.g., Tesla, Waymo) trickling to bikes, fueled by AI advances in edge computing and computer vision—mirroring Uber/Cruise integrations Denby's team pioneered.[1] Market forces like rising e-bike sales, urban congestion, and WHO-highlighted road deaths (equivalent to three 747 crashes daily) create tailwinds, especially in Asia where 92% of fatalities occur.[4] By democratizing "smart machines" at low cost, Roadio influences the ecosystem, pushing infrastructure data collection and pressuring OEMs (e.g., scooter makers) toward AI safety standards.[1][2][4]
Roadio is poised to dominate two-wheeler ADAS as e-mobility surges, expanding from e-bikes to global motorcycles with iterative AI features like pedestrian detection. Trends like cheaper sensors, regulatory pushes for road safety (post-2025 WHO data), and partnerships with fleets/OEMs will accelerate growth, potentially hitting car-level safety (23x improvement) by 2030.[4] Their influence could reshape urban transport economics, saving lives and livelihoods for billions—starting from Denby's vision of safer streets, now scaling worldwide.
Key people at Roadio (Formerly Streetlogic).
Roadio (Formerly Streetlogic) was founded in 2021 by Mawuli Ladzekpo (Co-founder / CEO).
Roadio (Formerly Streetlogic) has raised $2.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Roadio (Formerly Streetlogic)'s investors include Canaan Partners, SmartStart Fund.
Roadio (Formerly Streetlogic) has raised $2.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $2.0M Seed in November 2021.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nov 1, 2021 | $2M Seed | — | Canaan Partners, Smartstart Fund | Announced |