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March 2026

$580M
Revenue
1.5/5
Trustpilot
2,900
Employees
14%
Growth
Estimated Revenue
$580M
Total Funding
$1.9B
Total Employees
2.9K
Employee Growth
14%
Industry
AI
Last Funding Date
November 2025
About

Metropolis transforms the parking experience with a computer vision platform that enables checkout-free payment.

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What is Metropolis's Revenue?

Metropolis's estimated revenue is $580M.

What does Metropolis do?

Metropolis transforms the parking experience with a computer vision platform that enables checkout-free payment.

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Review Score
1.5/5
Total Reviews
27
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JB
Reviewed on Jan 19, 2026

AVOID AT ALL COSTS

I parked in this garage on a Sat. night for less that two hours. The system was very confusing and misleading. I ended up paying $11 for an awful experience. Talked to the Pearl St businesses where I was a customer that night, and they all spoke extremely poorly of the new management. The Metropolis app instructs a person to get validation at participating businesses for free parking. There are NO participating businesses. Avanti says the new mgmt no longer provides a QR code for validation. It was a hassle trying to figure out what the heck was going on. I spoke with other businesses. I went online later that night looking for the best way to make a complaint. I have never seen such overwhelmingly negative reviews. I am astounded that the City of Boulder would continue to employ this this company with all their predatory and misleading policies and incorrect info on their app. Calling City of Boulder tomorrow, as they are closed today. AVOID AT ALL COSTS.

Tyson
Reviewed on Jan 19, 2026

Aggressive company that entraps users…

Aggressive company that entraps users with exorbitant fees and no common sense. Their system needs rational humans in the cyber-AI doom loop I will not park at a metropolitan. Io managed lot. It’s an AI based parking management system straight out of Orwell’s 1984 or equivalent dystopian nightmare, and desperately in need of stiff regulations. If you are a property owner considering doing business with this company, just don’t. You might attract more business by having a skunk spray your front entrance by comparison.

Laura Sauri Aguilar
Reviewed on Jan 8, 2026

Scammers

Scammers, they keep your credit card details and charge you for multiple parkings then tell you “they cant do anything about it”

Todd La Rochelle
Reviewed on Dec 30, 2025

There sign said $10 parking and they…

There sign said $10 parking and they charged me $18. Then they left a ticket on my car telling me I didn't pay, but I had the receipt in my phone. No info on the ticket to get in touch with them only a bar code to send them money. I found there email and explained they were missing a number on my plate and that's why they couldn't find my number. They wanted me to prove the error. They finally corrected it no apology and told me to be careful. I ended up getting there local number from a competitor. The person I spoke to was rude and unhelpful. Don't use this lot! The owner of the company is Alex Isreal.

STEPHEN WAYNE ARTHUR
Reviewed on Dec 30, 2025

Metropolis Parking charges unreasonable…

Metropolis Parking charges unreasonable fees for parking . . $22.00 to park in the 12th South District. The parking fee was more than the cost of the lunch. Plus, they charged a $1.00 parking fee to add insult to injury. I am through patronizing restaurants that do not have free parking. It is simply not worth it. Plus, I work in the tourism industry and will stop recommending our Nashville visitors to the 12th South District, as I do now want blowback from our guests when they are charged such stiff parking fees for an area outside of the downtown business district.

Florida Man
Reviewed on Dec 28, 2025

A city owned garage converted to metropolis. USERS BEWARE!

The sundial parking garage in St Petersburg was converted to a metropolis garage. Payable by QR code. They have rates posted hourly on the wall but say event parking rates prevail when there is an event. There was no event today yet the minimum parking charge was $21 instead of the usual $3 an hour which was $2 an hour when it was still a city garage. They are essentially using event parking as an excuse to rip people off when there was actually no event in the surrounding area going on today. Quite frankly I think the City of St Petersburg should be involved and address this. Additionally, the website after you scan the QR code it requires you to put in a credit card number but it offers you no way to prevent saving of your credit card number. It automatically saves your credit card info to their website for future use. Your plate number is already there. Essentially they can automatically charge you whenever they want. Read the other reviews that show that plate numbers are being misread all over the country so if you've ever parked in a metropolis garage, you have to watch your credit card statement thereafter to make sure they don't bill you for misreading somebody's plate somewhere else because they keep your information on file.

Andrew Deeter
Reviewed on Dec 27, 2025

Terrible app

Terrible app, terrible interface, and extremely poor and unresponsive customer service. If you use metropolis to manage your parking and validation you are doing a big disservice to your customers and setting them up for a bad first impression and poor experience

Paritosh Pathak
Reviewed on Dec 18, 2025

Thanksgiving customer fleecing from Metropolis

On Thanksgiving, November 27th—because nothing says *holiday cheer* like prepaid parking—I responsibly pre-purchased parking from the Metropolis.io website for 1407 Main Street in Dallas. The site gladly took my credit card and reassuringly told me to “drive out when done.” Simple. Elegant. What could possibly go wrong? Fast-forward a few weeks, and Metropolis popped back into my life with a *violation notice* like an unwanted relative after the holidays: a $10 parking fee (which I had already paid) plus a casual $50 “service charge.” For what service, exactly? The audacity? Luckily, I had the foresight to take screenshots while purchasing the parking—because apparently parking now requires the same documentation as an international hostage negotiation. I disputed the charge and escaped with my sanity intact. Metropolis appears to have perfected the art of fleecing customers with questionable fees and extortionist-level service charges. I will never use a Metropolis garage again. There are plenty of places to park without the surprise sequel.

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