VOYGR
Real-world place intelligence for AI apps and agents. Continuously validates and enriches location data for high precision.
At a Glance
- AI Developers
- Financial Services
- Retail
- Logistics
- +1 more
AI Tools by VOYGR
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Location Data Enrichment Platform
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Latest News
VOYGR Launches Accurate Place Data for AI Apps and Analytics
VOYGR Partners with Overture Maps Foundation
VOYGR joins Y Combinator Winter 2026 batch
VOYGR Launch on Product Hunt and YC
Products & Services
Automated system to check existence, current operating status, and multi-attribute discrepancies for POIs.
Pulling real-time attributes like hours, reviews, and events from diverse web and social sources.
Market Position
Unlike static mapping APIs, VOYGR offers automated, continuous validation and enrichment specifically for the needs of AI agents and high-precision analytics.
Leadership
Founders
Vlad Baskakov
CEO. Previously led product strategy at Google Maps. Former McKinsey consultant. Harvard MBA.
Yarik Markov
CTO. Previously built ML and search teams at Apple, Google, and Meta.
Executive Team
Vlad Baskakov
CEO & Co-founder
ex-Google Maps Product Strategy
Yarik Markov
CTO & Co-founder
ex-Apple, Google, Meta ML/Search Engineer
Board of Directors
Founding Story
Founded by former Google Maps and Meta/Apple/Google engineers who saw that messy, stale real-world data was a major bottleneck for AI agents. They set out to build a trust layer for location data to enable AI to understand and act in the physical world.
Business Model
Revenue Model
API usage and recurring subscriptions.
Pricing Tiers
API access for place validation and enrichment.
High-volume usage, custom attributes, and advanced integrations.
Target Markets
- AI Developers
- Financial Services
- Retail
- Logistics
- Geospatial Platforms
- AI Apps and Agents
- Finance & Insurance risk assessment
- Retail & Real Estate site selection
- Logistics address validation
- Geospatial analytics
- Overture Maps Foundation