Zenly
Zenly transformed real-time location sharing into a playful social experience, letting friends stay passively connected through an always-on map without requiring active posting or messaging.
Last updated May 11, 2026 by ATDb automated enrichment
- Industry
- Social Networking / Location Technology
- Business Model
- Consumer App
- Target Market
- Consumer
- Employee Count
- 51-200
- Funding
- $213M (acquisition by Snap)
- Parent Company
- Snap Inc.
- API Available
- No
Pioneer in social location-sharing for mobile, particularly dominant among Gen Z users in Europe and Asia before shutdown
Zenly was a Paris-based social networking app built around real-time location sharing, allowing users to see where their friends were on an interactive map at any time. Founded in 2012, the app distinguished itself from utilitarian location tools by wrapping friend-tracking in a playful, social experience — users could see battery levels, speed of movement, and time spent at locations, turning geography into a form of social expression. It cultivated a passionate, predominantly Gen Z user base across Europe and Asia before being acquired by Snap Inc. in May 2017 for approximately $213 million. Following the acquisition, Snap allowed Zenly to operate as a largely independent product under its own brand, a relatively rare arrangement that helped preserve the app's distinct identity and community. The Zenly team continued developing the product from Paris, growing it into a global service with tens of millions of users. The app became particularly popular in France, Japan, and South Korea, and was widely seen as a cultural touchstone for younger mobile users who valued ambient social awareness over traditional social media feeds. Despite its loyal following, Snap announced in July 2022 that it would shut down Zenly as part of broader cost-cutting measures following a difficult earnings period. The app officially ceased operations on February 3, 2023, roughly six years after its acquisition. The shutdown sparked significant backlash from its user base and prompted a wave of competitor apps — including Zenly co-founder Antoine Martin's follow-up project — attempting to fill the void. Zenly's legacy endures as a proof of concept for location-as-social-layer, influencing features in Snapchat, Apple's Find My, and a new generation of social apps.
Zenly App
Real-time location-sharing social app showing friends on an interactive map with contextual data like battery level, speed, and time at location
Ghost Mode
Privacy feature allowing users to hide their location from specific friends or go fully invisible
Neighborhood Feature
Aggregated view showing which friends were nearby or in the same area
Location History
Allowed users to view past location data and revisit shared memories tied to places
- 2012Founded
- —Defunct