Moroccan-Senegalese mobility startup Weego has raised $1.1 million from Azur Innovation Fund to expand its multimodal transport platform in Morocco and prepare for regional growth, the company said on Tuesday.
Founded by Saad Jittou and Mor Niane, Weego develops software that integrates public and private transport options—including buses, trams, taxis and private mobility services—into a single digital interface for commuters and businesses.
The company aims to address mounting congestion in large African cities as governments work toward major 2030 development targets. Weego positions its platform as a digital layer that connects existing transport infrastructure, allowing users to plan and track journeys in real time.
Morocco will serve as the company’s primary deployment base, but Weego plans to expand into other African markets as well as Europe and the Middle East, where urban transport challenges are similar, the founders said.
In parallel, the startup is growing its business-to-business offering, which helps companies manage employee transport logistics, cut costs and reduce carbon emissions.
“Transportation is one of the biggest constraints on economic activity in our cities,” Jittou said in a statement. “This funding allows us to scale in Morocco and begin our regional expansion.”
Adnane Filali, managing partner at Azur Innovation Fund, said the investment reflects rising interest in smart-city technologies that improve urban efficiency and competitiveness.
Weego said the funds will be used to strengthen its engineering team, improve data integration, roll out the platform in additional Moroccan cities, accelerate B2B customer acquisition and prepare for international expansion.

