Our namesake platform offers dynamic and intuitive exploration of urban issues-making complex data accessible and actionable.
Curbcut offers web platforms and a range of complementary services to better address urban issues. Our team of urban planning and geospatial experts are dedicated to help clients understand and explore issues with a justice- and inclusivity-focused approach. 
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Deep, dynamic, and intuitive exploration of urban issues

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The Curbcut platforms allow users to explore diverse urban issues across multiple spatial and temporal scales. Through our Data Bridge, our core technical innovation, we are able to integrate the widest possible range of information all in one place. Delivering complex insights in a matter of seconds

Benefits

Reliable insights
Information, data and analysis you can trust - delivered through the Curbcut platform, a white-label app, or our expert services. 
Clear & accessible
Every aspect of our work is thoughtfully considered, from the smallest details to the overall vision. Our precision-driven approach ensures that no element is overlooked.
All-in-one urban data hub
Access vast datasets from multiple sources in one place. Out technology connects the dots, revaealing complex insights and driving smarter decision-making.

Urban challenges are complex, but getting answers shouldn’t be.

With just a few clicks on the Curbcut platform, get clear insights—instantly.

No expertise required.

Curbcut simplifies data so that anyone—from policymakers to community leaders—can access the information they need, when they need it.

Stop chasing scattered datasets.

Curbcut brings diverse data sources together, revealing connections and insights that were previously hidden.

What's the relationship between active living potential and people driving to work in Montreal? 

In the Montreal region, boroughs or cities with a higher potential for active living almost always have a lower percentage of individuals who drive a privately owned vehicle to work. 

How has the average rent changed in Vancouver between 2016 and 2021?

In the Vancouver region, the average rent paid by tenants per month changed from $1240 in 2016 to $1620 in 2021. The average rent paid by tenants per month has increased by $382 (30.7%) between these years. 

Which ward in the City of Toronto has the least amount of trees? 

In the City of Toronto, Toronto Centre has 7,910 trees, which is exceptionally low compared to the rest the City.

Exclusive data & insights

Access unique datasets and national-scale calculations you won’t find anywhere else. 

Science-backed accessibility & data representation

Research-driven visualizations that ensure clarity, accuracy, and accessibility for all.

Knowledge sharing & public engagement

Export the information you need, straight from the app. 
Curbcut empowers communities and decision-makers by offering tools and services that turn complex urban data into accessible, actionable insights. Whether you’re a government worker, community organizer, or engaged citizen, Curbcut helps you easily explore, understand, and act on complex urban issues.
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Curbcut by the numbers

Data points available
3 trillion+
National and regional datasets integrated
TKTK
Trusted data providers
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Faster than the standard GIS tool
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