Dhananjay and Neeraj
Dhananjay and Neeraj

New Delhi, July 3, 2025 – ParkMate, one of India’s foremost smart parking and mobility solution providers, has officially rebranded as Blyp, marking a pivotal step in its evolution toward building a tech-driven, intelligent urban mobility ecosystem. The transformation reflects the company’s ambition to expand beyond parking and into comprehensive, commuter-focused mobility services for smart cities.

“Blyp stands for speed, precision, and simplicity—values we aim to deliver to every urban commuter,” said Dhananjaya Bharadwaj, Co-founder & CEO of Blyp. “This rebrand signals our shift from solving everyday parking challenges to reimagining urban movement through the power of data, design, and deep tech.”

Since its inception, ParkMate has focused on alleviating city parking issues. With the rebrand, Blyp now positions itself as an end-to-end mobility intelligence platform, offering real-time parking discovery, smart routing, EV compatibility, and sector-wide integration across public and private domains.

“ParkMate was our starting point—a product born from a real-world need. Blyp is the next chapter,” said Abhimanyu Singh, Co-founder & COO. “Our evolution reflects our commitment to faster innovation and deeper value creation for commuters, enterprises, and government partners alike.”

What’s Changing

  • ParkMate is now officially operating under the brand name Blyp
  • A refreshed visual identity includes a new logo, color palette, and user experience redesign
  • Updates to the mobile app and partner platforms will roll out in the coming weeks

What’s Next
Blyp is set to introduce a wave of new features, including predictive analytics, digital parking permits, enterprise-grade dashboards, and EV infrastructure integrations. The company is also planning to expand into additional Indian cities and foster smart infrastructure collaborations across sectors.

This rebranding marks a strategic milestone for Blyp, as it drives forward a future of frictionless, connected mobility across India’s urban landscapes.