Copenhagenize

is an industry-leading company and an international reference for all subjects relating to bicycle mobility, working for cities and regions to provide a wide-range of professional support. Founded in 2009 in Copenhagen (DK), before cycling was considered as a legitime mode of transportation in most cities, the company quickly evolved and today is a interdisciplinary consulting firm headquartered in Paris (FR). Over fifteen years, every team member involved in the Copenhagenize journey has contributed to putting millions of citizens back on wheels by working to achieve safe and efficient daily bicycle trips all around the world. With team members present in Montreal (CA), and in Copenhagen (DK), Copenhagenize is strategically positioned to provide expert support to municipalities all around the globe. 

As pioneers
in the field of
bicycle urbanism,

Copenhagenize is well-equipped to offer a comprehensive suite of expertise that includes strategy development and policy implementation, urban and infrastructure design, communications, and research and education. Copenhagenize is continually fostering new and innovative approaches, proposing unique services like The Desire Lines Analysis Tool and The Cycling Policy Assessment.

Copenhagenize draws inspiration from Copenhagen and other bicycle-friendly cities

around the world to streamline the implementation of ambitious cycling policies. Having a deep understanding of diverse cultural and environmental contexts enables the company to deliver tailored and ready-to-implement solutions, whether it is for vast metropolitan areas or small rural communities. While facilitating daily bicycle mobility remains integral to the company’s projects, Copenhagenize has also cultivated expertise in cycling tourism and sports to expand its impact across multiple sectors.

In short, Copenhagenize inspires and advises local authorities and governments to make cycling possible, accepted, and attractive. We strive to cultivate a community of cycling enthusiasts, advocates, and experts around us.

Most of all, our team members love what they do and the company constantly seeks out key clients and partners to make the world a bit better, one street at a time.

Our vision

Embracing the bicycle’s potential to create more human-friendly spaces with user-centric design.

Considering the bicycle as a tool

We use the bicycle as a powerful tool for reshaping spaces and transforming communities, actively fighting contemporary challenges.

Creating better places to live

Our daily motivation is to turn cities and regions into places for people, with the bicycle as an efficient, safe, and inclusive means of transportation.

Thinking users first

We use a user-first approach and design our projects for them, taking into consideration their needs and future aspirations.

Copenhagenize's Core Values

At Copenhagenize, we embrace the values of efficiency, versatility and practicality, inspired by the bicycle. We reflect these values as much in our corporate identity as we do in our work.

Led by a woman, Copenhagenize also strives for diversity and inclusivity at every level. That is why we have structured our company around a gender-balanced and international team of talented individuals. We believe in equity as the main principle to guide the company’s development, and we apply it from the internal management decisions to every project we work on. 

In an effort to align our internal practices with the principles we advocate for in our projects, we've obtained a Bicycle-Friendly Employer certification through Employeur Pro-Vélo and the Qualiopi certification to attest to the quality of our educational activities.

 
 

Our logo, our statement

Design mobility plans to facilitate direct trips for bicycles users and pedestrians and to discourage motorized traffic.

 

Keynote

Our director, Clotilde Imbert, along with our team members are used to delivering inspiring keynotes and adept at handling interviews. Take a moment to explore our latest videos.

  • Clotilde’s interview by Séverine Desbouys in Les rendez-vous de Séverine (in French)

  • Clotilde’s keynote on intermodality and cycle superhighway for Fifteen (in French)

  • Clotilde’s keynote on Copenhagen for Gomet’ Media (in French)

  • Lorenz’s keynote on How can we copenhagenize our cities (in English)

  • Lorenz’s keynote on bicycle urbanism (in German)

  • Clotilde and Mauricio’s interview on Copenhagen and Bogota (in French)

a year in review

Want to learn more?

Discover the Copenhagenize narrative by reading our Year in Review reports of 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 & 2023.