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Park Graph Parking Coverage Across the United States

Live, state-by-state parking coverage for the entire United States. Browse the 2 states where Park Graph operators have indexable inventory today, then drill into the cities that power each state's coverage.

Live coverage states (2)

All US states & the District of Columbia

Park Graph operators can launch in any of the fifty states plus DC. States not yet listed under “live coverage” have either no active operator lots or no lots that meet the indexable-coverage quality bar. If you operate a parking lot in one of these states, you can be the first to bring Park Graph live there today.

  • AlabamaOperators wanted
  • AlaskaOperators wanted
  • ArizonaOperators wanted
  • ArkansasOperators wanted
  • CaliforniaOperators wanted
  • ConnecticutOperators wanted
  • DelawareOperators wanted
  • District of ColumbiaOperators wanted
  • FloridaOperators wanted
  • GeorgiaOperators wanted
  • HawaiiOperators wanted
  • IdahoOperators wanted
  • IllinoisOperators wanted
  • IndianaOperators wanted
  • IowaOperators wanted
  • KansasOperators wanted
  • KentuckyOperators wanted
  • LouisianaOperators wanted
  • MaineOperators wanted
  • MarylandOperators wanted
  • MassachusettsOperators wanted
  • MichiganOperators wanted
  • MinnesotaOperators wanted
  • MississippiOperators wanted
  • MissouriOperators wanted
  • MontanaOperators wanted
  • NebraskaOperators wanted
  • NevadaOperators wanted
  • New HampshireOperators wanted
  • New JerseyOperators wanted
  • New MexicoOperators wanted
  • North CarolinaOperators wanted
  • North DakotaOperators wanted
  • OhioOperators wanted
  • OklahomaOperators wanted
  • OregonOperators wanted
  • PennsylvaniaOperators wanted
  • Rhode IslandOperators wanted
  • South CarolinaOperators wanted
  • South DakotaOperators wanted
  • TennesseeOperators wanted
  • TexasOperators wanted
  • UtahOperators wanted
  • VermontOperators wanted
  • VirginiaOperators wanted
  • WashingtonOperators wanted
  • West VirginiaOperators wanted
  • WisconsinOperators wanted
  • WyomingOperators wanted

How Park Graph parking works anywhere in the United States

Park Graph runs the same hardware-free parking system in every state. There are no gates to install, no meters to maintain, and no proprietary terminals to buy. An operator prints a QR code, posts it on the lot, and starts accepting payments — whether the lot is a downtown garage in a dense metro or a single surface lot in a small town. Because the system is software-only, a state can go from zero coverage to live coverage the moment its first operator activates a lot, with no regional rollout schedule gating when Park Graph becomes available.

For drivers, the experience is identical from coast to coast. Scan the QR code with any phone camera, pick a duration, and pay with Apple Pay, Google Pay, or any major credit or debit card. There is no app to download and no account to create. Every paid session generates an instant digital receipt and a link to extend remotely, and sessions end automatically when the paid time runs out — there is no exit gate to clear in any state.

The hardware-free Park Graph QR-code parking payment flow that works identically in every United States state: park, scan, pay, and walk away.
The same four-step QR payment flow runs in every state Park Graph covers — no app, no account, no hardware.

Dynamic pricing and AI discovery in every state

Operators in any state can turn on dynamic pricing so rates rise and fall with real demand — busy event nights, weekday commuter peaks, and quiet overnight stretches each get their own price point, all from one operator dashboard. Pricing is always shown to the driver before they commit, on the lot signage and on the individual lot coverage page, so the experience stays transparent regardless of which state the lot sits in.

Every indexable lot in every state also becomes discoverable by AI assistants. Park Graph publishes structured ParkingFacility data — address, geo coordinates, hours, accepted payment methods, and accessibility features — through its public API, MCP server, and ChatGPT Actions. That means a driver asking ChatGPT, Gemini, or Perplexity for parking near a destination can be routed to a live Park Graph lot in that state and pay in seconds. As more states cross the indexable-coverage threshold, the national graph of AI-discoverable parking inventory keeps getting denser.

How AI assistants discover live Park Graph parking lots across every United States state through the public API, MCP server, and ChatGPT Actions.
Indexable lots in every state are discoverable by AI assistants via the Park Graph public API, MCP server, and ChatGPT Actions.

Where we are headed next

The map above only shows live, indexable operator coverage. For a forward-looking view of which metros are next on the Park Graph onboarding pipeline, see the Projected 2026+ expansion map. That view is intentionally noindex and is not part of any live coverage claim.

For operators

Operate a parking lot? List it on Park Graph.

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