ELARA is the ultra-fast optimisation engine that sits on top of the maps you already use. TomTom, OSRM, or your local provider, and re-plans the instant anything changes. Best-in-field routes (measured) at 36–244× lower compute, so you can re-optimise in real time where others can't.
China is building one of the world's largest drone economies and robotaxi fleets, both win on how fast a route can change. We go in as the engine, licensed through your stack, so the map, the licence and the data stay with you.
Re-routing on the drone's own compute, multi-craft, millisecond, licensed into your flight stack. Not a cloud map service.
See the China play →On-board re-route beside your planner, you keep your high-precision map, which fits China's licensing exactly.
See the China play →No public map needed, routes your own site graph, on your own servers in China. The fastest, cleanest entry.
See the China play →License the engine inside your stack for a measured 36–244× drop in the compute it takes to re-optimise a fleet at scale.
See the China play →Plan the path with our API, push live GPS from your drone or fleet, and see actual position vs the route we gave you on our dashboard or through your own integration. Subscription tier sets how often you can poll the live feed.
Log in with your API key, map shows planned route and live asset position, including battery when you send it.
Open live tracking →GET /v1/assets/{id}/live returns position, planned geometry, and off-route distance. Use header X-Elara-Live-Channel: api; rate limit follows your plan.
Low poll payloads and skip-path reroutes save companion CPU and radio time, tracking stays easy without burning the pack on map downloads.
The faster the platform moves, the less time it has to react. That is exactly where we win, re-routing in the time others take to start.
Dynamic flight paths that re-plan the moment a no-fly zone, a wind shift, a new aircraft or a delivery change appears. Three-dimensional, deconflicted across a whole fleet, and fast enough for craft moving 20 m/s and up.
See the drone API →An on-board route planner that absorbs a road closure, an accident or fresh congestion as a tiny incremental update, without recomputing the whole route. Sits beside the vehicle's own planner; you keep your map.
See the self-driving API →The full routing service for couriers, fleets and developers: search any place, plan the route, navigate with a tilted live drive view, and re-route the instant the road changes. Same distances as the big maps, a fraction of the cost.
Open the live demo →Clean REST endpoints for geocoding, routing, distance matrices, stop-order optimisation and minimal-delta re-routing. Free tier to start, one key, no lock-in. Up and running in minutes.
Read the docs →When one road changes, we update only what changed, we do not start the whole calculation again. We even re-route to the same destination after the mobile data drops, on GPS alone, which the big maps cannot do.
You get the same roads and the same distances as the household-name maps, at a fraction of the per-call price, and with no surprise bill at the end of the month.
On a server, on a vehicle, on a ground station, behind your firewall. Your routes and your locations never have to leave your own infrastructure.
We build mathematical infrastructure. Routing is one piece. Here is another you can use today.
Shrinks your files up to 80% smaller than Windows ZIP, at 2.2 GB/s (tied with Rust), and refuses to write a file unless it can prove, by SHA-256, that it comes back byte-for-byte identical. Zero network calls. Right-click, done.
See ElaraZip →Try the routing engine yourself, free, in the browser: search a place, get directions, and watch the tilted live drive view re-route as conditions change.
Open the map →Couriers, mines and industrial fleets on any continent, the engine runs on whatever map you already use.
Cut fuel, time and failed deliveries; re-route the moment the plan changes.
See couriers & fleets →Private roads, on your own site graph, data on-site.
See mining & industrial →Architecture and product tiers, a single route to a national fleet.
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