Sygic a.s. | |
Area Served: | Worldwide |
Key People: | Michal Stencl (founder) Martin Strigac (CEO) |
Industry: | GPS navigation software |
Num Employees: | 190+ |
Sygic ([1]) is a Slovak company of global automotive navigation systems for mobile phones and tablets. The company was founded in 2004 and is headquartered in Bratislava, Slovakia. It became the first company to offer navigation for iPhone and second for Android.[2] In 2015 Sygic reached milestone of 100 million downloads of its navigation app.
The company was founded in 2004 by Michal Štencl, Martin Kališ, and Peter Pecho, with Michal Štencl serving as company CEO. Since 2018, the CEO role has been taken on by Martin Strigac.
In 2009 Sygic became the first company worldwide to offer GPS navigation for iPhone.[3]
In 2015 the company reached the milestone of 100 million downloads of its navigation app.[4]
In 2016 Sygic made an acquisition of Czech startup Tripomatic to expand its services to travel planning and travel management.[5]
Sygic navigation systems work on mobile phones and tablets with GPS and use screen and audio signals to provide door-to-door information for well-oriented travel, live traffic & police radar/speed camera warnings, parking places, and gas price suggestions.
Sygic GPS navigation focuses on its wide usability.[6] It can be used both online and offline, runs on Android, Android Auto, iOS, Windows Phone and Symbian operating systems, offers maps for more than 200 countries in the world and operates in more than 30 languages.
Sygic navigation uses 2D & 3D maps from TomTom for both online and offline use.[7] [8]
Users of Sygic GPS navigation can download maps to their devices and use them when they need navigation but have no internet connection. Sygic optimizes data download sizes to allow users to use maps offline while using the minimum amount of memory on their devices.[9]
Sygic delivers its GPS software worldwide in more than 30 languages, including Chinese, Arabic, Persian, Greek, Russian and many European languages. In 2016 Sygic created a translation project on Crowdin "dedicated to localization of Sygic app to all languages".[10] Project localization is open to the public that can contribute to Catalan, Urdu, Persian, Malay, Tamil, Latvian and other languages.
Real-time traffic information is based on TomTom Traffic. Traffic information is collected from more than 400 million drivers and updated every 2 minutes. "GPS data is collected from connected personal navigation devices (PNDs), commercial fleet GPS devices, mobile phone signals, road sensors, journalistic data, smartphones and car dashboard systems."[11] Users do not report anything - the data is collected automatically and anonymously.
NRK (Norwegian national broadcasting service) published a report about Sygic sharing data with data brokers like Gravy Analytics, part of Ventell for purposes like fraud detection, law enforcement, and national security. GDPR is setting strict limits and requirements for what companies can do with users' personal information. According to lawyers, this is in violation of the GDPR.[12] However, neither Gravy Analytics nor Ventell are partners of Sygic, and there is no proof of the fact that the source of the data referred to was Sygic.[13]
In 2023 Sygic achieved certification for quality standards 9001 and 14001 under the guidance of the prestigious certification authority, TÜV Nord. [14]
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