Beep Launches ‘AutonomOS’ Service Management Platform
The autonomous vehicle-agnostic solution is designed to deliver safe, scalable, and cost-effective multi-passenger autonomous mobility services.

Built to meet the needs of public transit operators and mobility service providers, AutonomOS provides a comprehensive services capability for the deployment and management of autonomous passenger services, either as a standalone solution or with integration into multimodal operations.
Photo: Beep
Beep Inc., provider of autonomous shared mobility solutions, launched Beep AutonomOS™, a software platform built to allow public transit operators and mobility-as-a-service companies to integrate autonomous mobility services rapidly and seamlessly into their solutions.
Software-driven mobility provides an opportunity to deliver an enhanced passenger experience through the implementation of autonomous mobility networks, which combine real-time service optimization with greater efficiency and performance, according to Beep. As autonomous multi-passenger services begin deployment at scale, a solution for service management and remote supervision will be essential, the company adds.
AutonmomOS Capabilities
AutonomOS is an autonomous vehicle-agnostic solution designed to deliver safe, scalable, and cost-effective multi-passenger autonomous mobility services.
Built to meet the needs of public transit operators and mobility service providers, AutonomOS provides a comprehensive services capability for the deployment and management of autonomous passenger services, either as a standalone solution or with integration into multimodal operations.
The solution provides a unified view of service performance, fleet health, and on-road operations. Governance tools ensure mission compliance and passenger safety, while service optimization features integrate service performance, smart city infrastructure and ridership data to dynamically drive service efficiency, optimize passenger experience, and maximize ridership across the system.
Key features include:
Service definition and planning functions support a variety of service modes from fixed route to demand-responsive variants.
Machine learning-powered in-cabin monitoring enables rapid response by remote supervisors in the event of a passenger safety or roadway issue.
Optimization engine drives real-time orchestration to maximize service efficiency.
Connected platform integrates smart city infrastructure to provide greater context into site-wide operating conditions.
Compatible with data standards, including GTFS (General Transit Feed Specification) and GTFS-RT.
Support for leading ADS providers and equipped with a data protocol and toolkit that enables rapid integration with further platforms.
Built for Scalability, Performance
Delivered as a software-as-a-service offering, Beep AutonomOS has been built to enterprise-grade levels of scalability, performance, and information security.
The platform provides interfaces to seamlessly incorporate an autonomous service into an existing multimodal operation, with integrations and APIs available for leading fleet management and operations platforms, and the ability to extend route and service visibility into third-party booking and journey planning platforms.
“Autonomous vehicles are capable of safely navigating our streets from waypoint to waypoint, but lack the concepts of mission, service and passenger,” said Joe Moye, CEO for Beep. “Beep AutonomOS fills a void in the autonomy landscape by introducing management and orchestration logic enabling the integration of autonomous vehicles into public mobility networks. More importantly, AutonomOS adds an additional layer of functionality to address passenger safety and comfort concerns in advance of fully unattended autonomous deployments.”
More Technology

Biz Briefs: Montréal Debuts Nova Electric Buses and More
In this edition of Biz Briefs, we spotlight the latest developments shaping the future of mobility.
Read More →
The Hidden Cost of Fuel Data Inaccuracy in Public Transit Fleets
In today's transit environment, accurate fuel and mileage data are critical to reducing costs, minimizing downtime, and improving fleet performance.
Read More →
Southern California's Metrolink Debuts Contactless Fare Payment Pilot
Customers traveling between Redlands and Los Angeles can now tap their preferred payment method, including a credit or debit card, mobile wallet, or wearable device, at station validators before boarding and again while exiting.
Read More →METROspectives: CharterUP CEO Armir Harris on Modernizing Mobility
From digital transformation to evolving customer demands, CharterUP's CEO Armir Harris offers his perspective on the transportation industry's next chapter.
Read More →
NJ TRANSIT Issues RFI for Unified Real-Time Customer Information Platform
The agency is seeking input from companies that provide real-time transit communications systems as part of an effort to enhance the customer experience and modernize how riders receive service alerts, travel information, and system status updates.
Read More →
Mobile Apps and Passenger Information Top METRO's Business Briefs
In our latest installment, we take a look at recent news from Masabi, Axentia, Moovit, and more partnerships making headlines across the transportation sector.
Read More →
Biz Briefs: Masabi Partners with LANTA and More
In this edition, we spotlight the latest developments shaping the future of mobility.
Read More →
Joshua Schank on Transportation Innovation, Risk, and the Future of Mobility
In this edition of METROspectives, Joshua Schank discusses lessons from launching LA Metro’s Office of Extraordinary Innovation, the challenges of advancing new mobility technologies, and much more.
Read More →
Reinventing Fleet Maintenance with Real-time Visibility and AI
Transit leaders need to know what needs fixing, where to look, who is responsible, when work is completed, and what it costs without having to chase information across disconnected systems.
Read More →
Alstom Acquires Delaware Site to Support Amtrak NextGen Acela Fleet
The company is investing more than $55 million to acquire and improve the property and will employ approximately 100 people at this site once it is operational.
Read More →