Airports are among the most complex and anxiety-inducing navigation environments in existence. Miles of terminal, hundreds of gates, and passengers who are often unfamiliar, time-pressured, or traveling with disabilities – all relying on static signage and occasionally available staff. Waymap changes that.
Passenger journeys annually creating the world's largest wayfinding challenge
Year-on-year growth in airport assistance requests
We've navigated underground metros, hospital complexes, and 80,000-seat stadiums. The technology is proven. The team is ready. We're now looking for our first aviation partner to launch in 2026 — an operator who wants to lead the industry on passenger experience and accessibility.
No airport currently offers signal-free, door-to-gate accessible navigation. Early adopters set the global benchmark.
Waymap requires no beacons, hardware, or retrofitting. It works entirely on existing passenger devices.
Accessibility regulations are tightening globally. Early adoption positions airports ahead of compliance requirements.

"We believe using public transit should be safe and easy for everyone." — CapMetro
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"This award recognises our breakthrough technology and the revolutionary impact it will have on accessibility and inclusion." — Waymap

"It already is designed with accessibility at its very heart. It's not tacked on later." — Dr Olivia Swann, Paediatric Infectious Diseases Consultant, NHS Lothian
