Information on the collaboration between OOONO and Blitzer.de and how our warning system works today
Over the past few days, we've received a number of questions from our German community about the end of our collaboration with Blitzer.de. We'd like to explain why we made that decision and what powers our warnings today.
For several years, we've been investing in building and expanding our own camera data platform. Our goal has been to take full ownership of our warning experience, continuously improve it, and support our growing community across Europe with a single, scalable data platform.
As part of our long-term strategy, we want to ensure that the handling of our camera and warning data is done in-house, to ensure full control of the fixed, semi-fixed and mobile camera handling. As a consequence we ended our partnership with Blitzer.de on the 18th of November 2025.Today, our warning system is built on four pillars:
Our own warning system
Together, our community-generated reports, our own camera database, OOONO UK (formerly Cyclops) and our in-house data team form the foundation of the warning platform that will enable us to build the best possible warning experience for our growing community across Europe.
1. Community-generated alerts
1.500.000 reports per week
Our rapid alert network. Europe's fastest-growing traffic community with more than 5 million users, sharing speed cameras and road hazards in real time.
2. Our own camera database
117,990+ active camera locations
For years, we've continuously expanded our own camera database to support our growing community with reliable warnings across several countries in Europe.
3. 20+ years of data expertise with OOONO UK
Cyclops, one of the world's leading providers of camera and warning data, is now part of the OOONO family as OOONO UK. With more than 20 years of experience, its technology helps power reliable camera and warning data for some of the world's largest mobility providers.
4. Our in-house data team
Our data specialists continuously verify and improve our warning data using smart algorithms, helping ensure every warning is as accurate and up to date as possible.