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What did your Italian comune spend?
Italy's largest civic-tech transparency platform. 4.6 million public contracts, 336k PNRR projects, 7,904 municipalities — aggregated and searchable for free.
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📍 About this English version
Trasparenza.ai is built for Italian citizens — most of the platform (7,904 individual municipality pages, news stories, in-depth analytics) is available only in Italian because the underlying data is Italian.
This English section covers the project's mission, methodology, and press materials. Journalists and researchers: our press kit is here.
01 — The numbers
How big is Italy's public spending?
Public contracts
4.6M
tracked since 2008 (source: ANAC)
Municipalities
7,896
from Alpine villages to Rome
PNRR distributed
€563.8B
EU recovery fund · 14 months to deadline
Anomalies flagged
206,307
statistical deviations to verify
02 — Try a sample comune
Each municipality has its own page.
Click any of the top 6 below to see a comune page (in Italian). Each page contains: top suppliers, anomalies detected, PNRR funded projects, mayor's salary (calculated by law), local taxes (IMU), average IRPEF income, broadband coverage, schools per 1,000 inhabitants.
Manifesto
The State knows everything about you.
You know almost nothing about it.
Every year, Italians pay over €800 billion in taxes. By law, public spending should be transparent. In practice, it's scattered across thousands of unreadable portals.
Transparency exists on paper, not on screen.
Trasparenza.ai puts that data together. 4.6 million contracts, 7,896 municipalities, 524,000 suppliers. Always free, for anyone, with no advertising.
Built by Gianluca Ferro, an Italo-Brazilian citizen tired of seeing a State that takes taxes without giving accounts back. The data exists. Just had to put it together.
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