Brazil moves on delivery, iFood-scale food, Mercado Livre logistics, 10-minute grocery in every capital. Every drop is a route that changes, and on the usual stack every change is a billed map call. We are the engine that re-plans in milliseconds, in-region on your own map. The map, the licence and the location data stay in Brazil, and stay with you (LGPD-aligned).
Each is the engine, not the map, so it runs inside your stack, on your hardware, with location data staying in the country.
A vast last-mile market means the routing bill grows with every drop. Run the engine on your own servers and the cost stays flat as the fleet scales, reaching the interior through OpenStreetMap.
A 10-minute promise lives or dies on the re-route. We absorb each order, rider or road change as a millisecond update instead of recomputing the batch, fast and cheap at peak.
Brazil's continental road network punishes per-call routing. Own the engine, route the whole fleet on one licence, and re-plan live as traffic and weather shift.
Brazil is opening drone corridors for medical and remote delivery. Routing runs on the craft's own compute, multi-craft dynamic re-routing licensed into your flight stack.
We are the routing engine, the Lekola Cortex, not a maps product. You keep the map, the licence and the data.
The engine runs on the device or your own servers in-country. Routes and locations never leave.
Runs on OpenStreetMap or your own road graph. You pay for the licence and your compute, not a meter on every re-route.
We ship a clean engine your own engineers host, tune and own, not a black box.
We start with a benchmarked pilot on your real routes, so the saving is measured in your own numbers before scale-up.
We bring a benchmark, not a brochure. Every number is reproducible with one command, on Brazil's own cities.