Technology

Counting you can trust. No cameras, ever.

Radar that respects privacy, power from the sun, and a network that keeps improving itself in the field — built so the numbers hold up when it matters.

The Sensor

Radar, not cameras.

Every counter senses the trail with 24 GHz mmWave radar. Radar sees motion, distance, and speed — never faces. There is no lens and no image sensor, so no photo or video of anyone can ever exist. Privacy isn't a policy we promise; it's physics.

From each passage's speed and motion signature, the counter tells cyclists from pedestrians — day or night, sun or fog — and reports the count, nothing more.

No images, ever captured
There's no camera on board — nothing to record, leak, or subpoena.
Cyclists and pedestrians, separately
Speed and motion signature split modes without identifying anyone.
Works in any light
Radar doesn't care about darkness, glare, rain, or fog — the count goes on.

Off-Grid by Design

Anywhere the trail goes.

Powered by the sun

A 10 W solar panel and onboard battery keep each counter running fully off-grid. No trenching, no outlets, no electrician — a remote trailhead is as easy to count as a downtown bridge.

Connected and current

Counts stream in over LTE all day, every day — and we push software improvements to the whole network over the air. The counter you get keeps getting better without a single site visit.

Honest Methodology

Measured is measured. Modeled is modeled.

A counted passage is a real event a counter observed — and that's exactly how we present it. When we go further, projecting trail-wide usage from the network, we label the estimate as an estimate. You always know which number you're looking at, so the one you put in a grant application is one you can defend.

See it in the Client Portal

Curious what this looks like on your trails?

Tell us about your network and we'll walk you through the hardware in person — it fits in a backpack.

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