Tractive

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Company typePrivate
Founded2012
Founders
  • Michael Hurnaus
  • Michael Lettner
  • Michael Tschernuth
Tractive
Company typePrivate
IndustrySoftware Technology, Hardware
Founded2012
Founders
  • Michael Hurnaus
  • Michael Lettner
  • Michael Tschernuth
Headquarters,
Key people
  • Michael Hurnaus (CEO)
  • Wolfgang Reisinger (COO)
  • Andrew Bleiman (EVP, North America)
  • Dominik Hurnaus (CTO)
  • Martin Theißen (CMO)
Number of employees
300 (2025)
Websitewww.tractive.com

Tractive is an Austrian technology company specializing in GPS tracking and health monitoring devices for dogs and cats. Founded in 2012, the company offers products that enable pet owners to monitor their animals' real-time location, activity levels, and health metrics through a collar-attached device and dedicated mobile application.

Tractive was established in October 2012 by Michael Hurnaus, Michael Lettner, Michael Tschernuth and the founders of Adidas Runtastic, including Florian Gschwandtner, in Pasching, Austria.[1] The company's initial focus was on developing GPS tracking devices for dogs and cats. In 2013, Tractive unveiled its first GPS tracker prototype at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. By 2014, the first-generation tracking devices were released, earning the "Innovation of the Year" award at the Austrian Futurezone Awards.[2]

In 2020, Tractive expanded its operations to North America by opening an office in Seattle, Washington, under the subsidiary Tractive Inc. The Seattle office focuses on marketing, partnerships, and operations.[3] In 2023, the company further expanded its European presence by establishing Tractive Deutschland GmbH in Düsseldorf, Germany.

In 2024, Tractive surpassed €100 million in annual recurring revenue (ARR).[4] In August 2025, Tractive acquired the U.S.-based pet technology company Whistle, known for its GPS and health tracking devices for pets.[5]

In early 2025, Tractive introduced additional health tracking features, including resting heart rate, respiratory rate, and barking, to its existing activity and sleep monitoring.[6]

In March 2026, Tractive announced that they have entered an agreement to be acquired by Italian conglomerate Bending Spoons, the acquisition is set to be completed by the end of 2026.[7]

Products and features

GPS tracking

Tractive's GPS trackers utilize LTE-M, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi to provide real-time location tracking of pets. Users can monitor their pets' locations via a mobile application available for iOS and Android, or through a web interface. The devices support the creation of virtual fences (geofences), alerting owners when a pet leaves a designated safe area.[citation needed]

Health monitoring

In 2025, Tractive introduced advanced health monitoring features, including resting heart rate and respiratory rate tracking. These metrics are analyzed against individual baselines and comparative data from similar pets to detect potential health issues early. The devices also monitor activity levels, sleep patterns, and barking behavior, providing insights into pets' overall well-being.[6]

Subscription model

The functionality of Tractive's devices requires a subscription plan, covering the costs associated with the built-in SIM card and data usage. Subscription plans start at $5 per month, offering features such as real-time tracking, health monitoring, and global coverage.[3]

Funding and capitalization

Tractive raised $500,000 in 2012 and €2 million in 2016 from former race car driver Harold Primat.[8] In 2018, they raised an additional "seven-digit" sum from Monkfish Equity, the investment vehicle of the founders of Runtastic and Trivago.[9]

In 2021, Tractive closed a $35 million growth investment round led by Guidepost Growth Equity, a U.S.-based private equity firm. The capital was used to expand the company's presence in North America, invest in hardware and software development, and grow the team across its European and U.S. offices.[3]

Integrations and partnerships

Recognition

References

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