At Kiomda, we have a clear ambition: to make flow counting simpler, more accurate, and smarter. By combining technological innovation with ingenuity, we offer solutions that transform the way cities, natural spaces, and infrastructures analyze visitor traffic. We’re a young company with proven expertise, an agile and bold approach, and an obsession with performance and reliability.
Our mission? To provide precise, actionable, and accessible data to help you better understand and manage your spaces—effortlessly.
Our mission is to deliver reliable, autonomous tools that enable municipalities, site managers, and event organizers to better understand and manage mobility flows.
Founded in 2020 by Jean-Claude Dubois, the inventor of 28 international patents, Kiomda is built on unique expertise in patented stereoscopic counting technology, developed in 2021. In 2024, Pierre Odent, head of the consulting firm Explain, took over as CEO to accelerate the company's growth.
We have developed a new generation of counting sensors based on patented stereoscopic technology and advanced digital thermal sensors.Our solutions offer:
- Reliable and accurate counting through directional and speed analysis.
- Quick, non-intrusive installation—no wiring or external power required.
- Autonomous operation with a battery life of 12 to 24 months.
- Optimized connectivity via LTE-M, Sigfox, and LoRa for automatic data transmission.
- Durable, robust design with waterproof (IP68) casings, repairable and made in France.
With our intuitive web platform, clients can access their data at a glance, generate detailed reports, and analyze visitor trends to optimize decision-making.
At Kiomda, we believe in sustainable, scalable solutions that can adapt to emerging mobility and urban planning challenges. Our sensors are manufactured in France, ensuring the highest quality and fast, responsive development and production. Designed to be repairable, they extend product lifespan and help reduce ecological impact.We support our clients at every stage—from installation to maintenance—providing continuous technical support and regular updates to guarantee long-term device performance.
Here we have put together the most frequently asked questions about our Verdilo counting solutions. If you can't find your answer, contact us directly
Yes, our sensors can distinguish between pedestrian and cyclist flows, even on shared lanes, in both directions.
Yes, our data supports funding applications by proving site usage, demonstrating the need for infrastructure, and validating investment decisions.
Yes, we offer rental options starting from one day, ideal for festivals, trade shows, and temporary studies.
Yes, installation takes just two minutes—no power supply needed. It can be mounted on a post, wall, or even embedded in a wooden pole for seamless integration.
With the default setting (data transmission every 12 hours), our sensors are designed to operate autonomously for at least two years without the need for an external power supply.If you choose to increase the data transmission frequency, battery life will be reduced due to higher energy consumption. This flexibility allows you to adjust the sensor’s performance according to your needs while maintaining a balance between efficiency and operational longevity.
Data is transmitted every 12 hours, with the option to adjust the frequency upon request to meet specific needs. However, more frequent transmissions may impact the device's battery life.For sites without network access, we offer a manual data retrieval solution, ensuring reliable monitoring even in remote or isolated areas without connectivity.
Yes, our sensors are built to withstand all weather conditions, including rain, snow, and extreme temperatures.
Yes, Verdilo is designed to handle large crowds and effectively differentiate users, even during high-density events.To ensure optimal accuracy, we recommend installing the counters in areas where users naturally pass one by one (for example, near a crowd-control barrier, an entrance door, or an access gate). Without this natural filtering, there is a risk that a group of people may be partially counted, or a single individual may be recorded instead of the entire group.This strategic placement ensures reliable and accurate counting, even in cases of high attendance.
Yes, all collected data is 100% anonymous and fully compliant with current regulations, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).The Verdilo counter uses thermal detection technology, not a camera. It does not capture images or personal data. This method ensures completely anonymous monitoring with no possibility of identifying individuals. Moreover, no individual tracking is conducted—only quantitative data on visitor flows is recorded, guaranteeing complete respect for privacy.
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