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GPS Tuner is an eMobility-focused software provider offering white-label Companion Apps for eBike, eScooter, LEV, and EV brands, along with APIs/SDKs for maps, navigation, route planning, and range prediction. It is not a general-purpose developer SaaS platform; it is more of a B2B digitalization solution partner for mobility hardware manufacturers.
The product is built around two main lines. The first is a customized iOS/Android branded app delivered in around 4 weeks, covering navigation, dashboards, ride tracking, account management, motor tuning, IoT connectivity, and more. The second is a set of APIs/SDKs/Widgets for existing apps, adding maps, routing, turn-by-turn navigation, Range Polygon, battery range estimation, weather, and air pollution data. Its maps are based on OpenStreetMap, support global coverage, and are also available through an offline SDK with offline maps, offline routing, and offline navigation, making it suitable for in-vehicle systems, dashboards, or devices with limited connectivity.
The official website does not publish plans or unit pricing. Pricing follows a custom quotation model: request a demo, confirm requirements, estimate scope, sign the contract, and start the project. The site mentions a “minimal upfront cost,” but does not specify amounts, billing units, SLA terms, or maintenance fees. The implementation process is relatively clear: requirement clarification and estimation each take about 1 week, while the project launch phase takes about 4 weeks and includes deployment plus ongoing support.
Its strengths lie in its strong vertical focus. The company has been developing navigation software since 2003 and shifted its focus to eMobility after 2012. It also claims to have developed its own map, routing, and range estimation components, which should allow for deeper customization. The site showcases customer feedback from brands such as Trek, ZF, VMAX, and FANTIC, and supports ecosystem integrations including Strava, Komoot, SRAM, heart rate sensors, and Vuzix smart glasses. The main drawback is limited transparency for developers: it does not disclose specific SDK languages, API documentation, sample code, versioning policies, data hosting details, or pricing.
GPS Tuner is suitable for electric two-wheeler, light electric vehicle, and EV manufacturers that want to launch a branded app quickly, as well as teams that already have an app but lack professional navigation and range prediction capabilities. It is less suitable for individual developers or teams looking for a fully self-service integration. There is no clear information about access from mainland China, payment methods, or compliance adaptation for local maps, so these remain unknown. If targeting the Chinese market, alternatives such as Amap, Baidu Maps, or a self-hosted OSM/Valhalla-based stack may need to be evaluated.
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