Forest (formerly HumanForest) is a dockless bicycle hire service in London in the United Kingdom. The service charges riders ã1 to unlock their ride, and rewards them with 1 minute for parking in borough designated parking areas.
As of June 2025, Forest has over 14,000 bicycles across London, making it one of the three main e-bike operators in London, competing with Santander Cycles (docked) and Lime. This is a large increase from the 800 cycles in September 2021.
These services replaced Chinese companies Mobike and Ofo after their insolvencies and removal.
Forest launched in 2020, but was shut down within months after someone was injured due to a faulty e-bike. The company recalled all of the bikes and replaced them, restarting service in 2021.
In August 2023, the service was renamed to Forest.
The service aims to be different to its competition by promoting green ideals and providing users with 10 minutes of free service per day (users still need to pay an "unlock fee" for every ride, which is currently ã1).
Forest is ad-supported by partners such as Nutmeg and Whole Foods.