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title: "Uber Statistics 2026: Revenue, Drivers, MAPCs, and Growth"
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# Uber Statistics 2026: Revenue, Drivers, MAPCs, and Growth

Uber generated $193 billion in Gross Bookings during 2025, marking its fifth consecutive year of growth above 20%. The company closed the year with more than 200 million monthly users completing more than 40 million trips every day, according to CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, and Q4 2025 revenue of $14.4 billion, up 20% year-over-year.

The data below covers Uber’s revenue, gross bookings, platform users, drivers, global footprint, segment performance, autonomous vehicle rollout, safety record, and user demographics through Q4 2025 and early 2026. Q1 2026 guidance points to $52.0 billion to $53.5 billion in gross bookings, which translates to 17% to 21% year-over-year growth on a constant currency basis.

## Key Takeaways

- Uber delivered **$193 billion** in Gross Bookings for FY2025, its fifth consecutive year of **20%+** annual growth.
- MAPCs reached **202 million** in Q4 2025, up **18%** YoY, with MAPC growth accelerating from **14%** at the start of 2025 to **18%** by year-end.
- Trips during Q4 2025 grew **22%** YoY to **3.8 billion**, driven by monthly trips per MAPC growing **3%** to **6.2**.
- Uber had **10 million** active drivers and couriers coordinating an average of **42 million** rides plus delivery orders daily by the end of 2025.
- Uber One reached **46 million** members as of December 31, 2025, available in **30 countries**, with members generating **three times** the bookings versus single-product users.
- Waymo and Uber dispatched about **100** completely driverless vehicles in Austin less than **four months** after their partnership began in March 2025.
- Free cash flow for FY2025 reached **$10 billion**, supporting a **$20 billion** stock buyback authorization announced on August 6, 2025.

## Editor’s Choice

- Q4 2025 platform bookings: **$54.1 billion**, up **22%** YoY.
- Q4 2025 Adjusted EBITDA: **$2.5 billion**, up **35%** YoY.
- Q4 2025 FCF: **$2.8 billion**, with record quarterly operating cash flow of **$2.9 billion**.
- FY2025 advertising: crossed a **$2 billion** annualized run-rate, up over **50%** YoY.
- Q4 2025 Mobility take rate: **29.9%**.
- Q4 2025 Delivery take rate: **19.2%**.
- Cumulative scale since inception: **72 billion** rides plus delivery orders since 2010.

## Recent Developments

- February 4, 2026. Uber reported Q4 2025 and FY2025 results, with platform bookings of $54.1 billion for the quarter and $193 billion for the year.
- February 13, 2026. Uber filed its 2025 Annual Report (Form 10-K), confirming approximately 34,000 employees globally and operations in 70 countries with 15,000 cities.
- February 4, 2026, Uber issued Q1 2026 guidance calling for bookings of $52.0 billion to $53.5 billion and adjusted EBITDA of $2.37 billion to $2.47 billion.
- Q4 2025, Uber’s advertising business crossed a $2 billion annualized run-rate, up over 50% YoY.
- Q4 2025, Early data from Uber’s AV deployments in Austin and Atlanta showed those markets among the fastest-growing in Uber’s entire US network.

## Uber Revenue Statistics

- Q4 2025 revenue reached **$14.4 billion**, up **20%** YoY.
- FY2025 revenue totalled **$52.017 billion**.
- Q2 2025 revenue was **$12.65 billion**, up **18%** from a year earlier.
- FY2025 operating income reached **$5.565 billion**.
- FY2025 net income came in at **$10.053 billion**.
- Q2 2025 net income rose to **$1.36 billion**, or **$0.63** per share, from **$1.02 billion**, or **$0.47** per share, a year earlier.
- Q4 2025 adjusted EBITDA grew **35%** YoY to **$2.5 billion**.
- Uber’s 2024 revenue base stood at roughly **$44 billion**, giving the 2025 figure a clear step-up.

PeriodRevenueYoY GrowthFY2024~$44.0BN/AQ2 2025$12.65B+18%FY2025$52.017B~+18%Q4 2025$14.4B+20%*Sources: Uber Q4/FY press release; 10-K report*

## Uber Gross Bookings Statistics

- Uber generated **$193 billion** in Gross Bookings during FY2025.
- 2025 was Uber’s fifth consecutive year of **20%+** annual bookings growth.
- Q4 2025 bookings grew **22%** YoY to **$54.1 billion**.
- Q1 2026 guidance calls for bookings of **$52.0 billion** to **$53.5 billion**, a **17%** to **21%** YoY range on a constant currency basis.
- Growth in 2025 was driven primarily by audience expansion and higher frequency, per Uber’s FY2025 release.
- Consumers using both Mobility and Delivery generated three times the bookings versus single-product users.

PeriodGross BookingsGrowthFY2025$193B+20%+ (fifth straight year)Q4 2025$54.1B+22% YoYQ1 2026 (guide)$52.0B-$53.5B+17% to +21% YoY (cc)*Data: Q4/FY Press Release and Quarterly Earnings Slides by Uber*

## Uber Monthly Active Platform Consumers (MAPCs) Statistics

- MAPCs reached **202 million** in Q4 2025, up **18%** YoY.
- MAPC growth accelerated from **14%** at the start of 2025 to **18%** by year-end.
- Monthly trips per MAPC grew **3%** YoY to **6.2** in Q4 2025.
- Approximately **58%** of first-time Delivery consumers in Q4 2025 were platform-new.
- Uber had **58.6 million** users in the US alone in 2024, up from **54.4 million** in 2023.

Across our 50+ platform statistics pages at SQ Magazine, a consistent pattern emerges: user growth slows, but engagement depth increases. Uber’s 2025 data breaks that mould, with both MAPC count and frequency per MAPC accelerating in the same year, which is rare for a platform operating at 200-million-user scale. The same demographics driving this engagement also show up in our [Gen Z digital platform data](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/gen-z-social-media-statistics/), where younger users concentrate attention on fewer, deeper apps.

MetricQ4 2025GrowthMAPCs202M+18% YoYMonthly trips per MAPC6.2+3% YoYMAPC growth (start of 2025)14% YoY(baseline)MAPC growth (end of 2025)18% YoYaccelerating*Sources: Q4/FY Press Release and Quarterly Earnings Slides by Uber*

## Uber Trips and Platform Activity Statistics

- Trips during Q4 2025 grew **22%** YoY to **3.8 billion**.
- Uber processed more than **40 million** trips every day, per CEO Dara Khosrowshahi in Q4.
- The platform coordinates an average of **42 million** daily rides plus delivery orders.
- Uber has processed **72 billion** rides plus delivery orders since its inception in 2010.
- Uber’s delivery app alone processes approximately **5 million** orders per day.

> **By the numbers:** Uber’s platform handled 3.8 billion trips in Q4 2025, up 22% YoY, pushing cumulative lifetime trips and delivery orders past 72 billion since the company’s 2010 inception, according to Uber’s Q4 2025 earnings release and 10-K data. That scale makes Uber one of the highest-frequency consumer platforms outside of social media.

![Uber Growth and Margin Comparison](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/uber-growth-and-margin-comparison.jpg "Uber Growth and Margin Comparison")

## Uber Drivers and Couriers Statistics

- Uber had **10 million** active drivers and couriers as of fiscal year-end 2025.
- Uber employs approximately **34,000** employees globally, separate from the driver base.
- Uber drivers earned a median trip pay of **$21.18** per hour in the US in 2025, based on data from 66,952 drivers tracked through Gridwise.
- Including base pay, surge, bonuses, and tips, median gross hourly pay was **$21.92**.
- The top **10%** of Uber drivers cleared **$29.28** hourly, and the top **25%** earned **$24.68** or more hourly.

![Uber Driver Pay Breakdown](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/uber-driver-pay-breakdown.jpg "Uber Driver Pay Breakdown")

## Uber Global Footprint: Countries and Cities Statistics

- Uber operates in **70 countries** with **15,000 cities**.
- Uber coordinates services for roughly 10 million active drivers and couriers across its global footprint.
- Uber Eats was available in over 6,000 cities as of its 10,000-cities milestone post, with the footprint expanding since.
- Over **one million** restaurants are available on Uber Eats across **11,500 cities**.
- Uber Eats made its initial debut in Toronto in 2015.

![Uber vs Uber Eats City Coverage Worldwide](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/uber-vs-uber-eats-city-coverage-worldwide.jpg "Uber vs Uber Eats City Coverage Worldwide")

## Uber Mobility Segment Statistics

Uber’s Mobility segment posted a take rate of **29.9%** in Q4 2025, which means Uber keeps roughly thirty cents of every ride-hailing dollar booked on the platform after paying drivers and direct costs. Mobility is one of three operating segments alongside Delivery and Freight, covering ridesharing, carsharing, micromobility, rentals, public transit, and taxis, per Uber’s 2025 Annual Report.

- Mobility take rate Q4 2025: **29.9%**.
- Uber held **76%** of observed US rideshare spending as of March 2024, per the Second Measure panel.
- Mobility is one of Uber’s three reporting segments in the 2025 10-K filing.
- Uber’s US rideshare market share has fluctuated between **68%** and **76%** since 2017.
- Observed sales at Uber exceeded pre-pandemic levels by April 2022.

Mobility MetricValueQ4 2025 take rate29.9%US rideshare market share (Mar 2024)76%US rideshare share range since 201768%-76%*Sources: Uber’s 10-K annual filing; Bloomberg consumer spending panel*

## Uber Eats Delivery Statistics

- Uber Eats Q2 2025 bookings reached **$21.73 billion** globally.
- The service has over **1.5 million** merchant partners globally.
- The platform has **95 million** users.
- The brand holds a **23%** share of the US food delivery market.
- Eats processes approximately **5 million** orders per day.
- Delivery take rate in Q4 2025 was **19.2%**, lower than Mobility’s **29.9%**.
- Approximately **58%** of first-time Delivery consumers in Q4 2025 were platform-new, per the 10-K.

Uber Eats MetricValueQ2 2025 bookings$21.73BMerchant partners1.5M+Users95MUS food-delivery market share23%Daily orders~5MTake rate Q4 202519.2%*Sources: Business of Apps Eats figures; Uber 10-K annual filing*

## Uber Freight Statistics

Freight is Uber’s managed transportation and logistics network, one of three operating segments in Uber’s 2025 10-K filing alongside Mobility and Delivery. The segment serves shippers ranging from small- and medium-sized businesses to global enterprises.

- Freight is one of Uber’s three reporting operating segments per the 10-K FY2025.
- Freight is structured as a managed transportation and logistics network in the 10-K.

Uber Freight is the smallest of the three segments and the least-reported. Unlike Mobility and Delivery, Uber discloses fewer quantitative KPIs for Freight in press releases, which is a conscious reporting choice as the segment matures. For context on how tech giants disclose workforce data at scale, our [Tesla workforce data](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/how-many-people-work-at-tesla/) and Nvidia employee count trackers show comparable public reporting cadences.

Freight MetricStatusReporting segment in 10-KYesSegment scopeManaged transportation and logisticsStandalone KPIs disclosedLimited in press releases*Source: Uber’s 10-K report*

## Uber One Membership Statistics

- Uber One reached **46 million** members as of December 31, 2025.
- The membership is available in **30 countries**.
- Member count surged **60%** year-on-year in June 2025, reaching **36 million** at that point.
- Subscribers generate **three times** the bookings versus single-product users.

> **Key finding:** The subscription’s membership grew from 36 million in June 2025 to 46 million by December 31, 2025, a run of six-month growth while the program remained available in only 30 of Uber’s 70 countries, per Uber’s Q2 2025 release and 10-K filing. Geographic expansion is the obvious lever, since members generate three times the bookings of single-product users.

Uber One MetricValueMembers (Dec 31, 2025)46MMembers (June 2025)36MCountries available30GB multiple vs single-service users3x*Sources: Uber’s 10-K annual filing; Invezz Earnings Coverage*

## Uber Advertising Business Statistics

- Uber’s advertising business crossed a **$2 billion** annualized run-rate in FY2025, up over **50%** YoY.
- Uber Advertising surpassed **$1.5 billion** in annual revenue run rate in Q1 2025, with growth of over **60%** year-on-year.
- At **$1.5 billion**, Uber Ads was less than **5%** of Uber’s 2024 revenue of **$44 billion**.
- The advertising business can grow without adding new users or cities, per industry analysis.

Advertising MetricValueQ1 2025 run-rate$1.5BQ4 2025 run-rate$2BYoY growth (Q1 2025)60%+YoY growth (FY2025)50%+% of 2024 revenue (at $1.5B)&lt;5%*Sources: Q4/FY Press Release by Uber, The Current industry analysis of Uber Ads*

## Uber Stock Buyback and Capital Returns Statistics

- Uber authorized a **$20 billion** stock buyback on August 6, 2025.
- The **$20 billion** authorization tripled Uber’s prior **$7 billion** commitment from 2024.
- Uber has posted positive FCF for **ten quarters** in a row as of the Q2 2025 release.
- Free cash flow for FY2025 reached **$10 billion**.
- Q4 2025 operating cash flow was a record **$2.9 billion** with FCF of **$2.8 billion**.

![Uber Capital Return and Cash Flow Metrics](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/uber-capital-return-and-cash-flow-metrics.jpg "Uber Capital Return and Cash Flow Metrics")

## Uber US Market Share Statistics

- Uber held **76%** of observed US rideshare spending in March 2024, with Lyft at **24%**.
- Uber’s US market share has fluctuated between **6%** and **76%** since 2017.
- Uber’s US sales grew **10%** YoY in March 2024, compared with Lyft’s **3%**.
- Uber’s monthly average sales per customer in March 2024 were **$107**, up **6%** YoY.
- Lyft’s monthly average sales per customer in March 2024 were **$95**, up **5%** YoY.
- Observed sales at Uber exceeded pre-pandemic levels by April 2022, while Lyft’s had not recovered by March 2024.

US Share MetricUberLyftMarket share (Mar 2024)76%24%YoY sales growth (Mar 2024)+10%+3%Monthly sales per customer$107$95Pre-pandemic recoveryYes (by Apr 2022)Not yet (as of Mar 2024)*Source: Bloomberg US Rideshare consumer spending panel*

## Uber Autonomous Vehicle and Waymo Partnership Statistics

- Waymo and Uber launched autonomous ride-hailing in Austin in March 2025, exclusively on the Uber app.
- Atlanta commercial robotaxi service launched on June 24, 2025.
- Waymo and Uber dispatched about **100** completely driverless vehicles in Austin less than **four months** after their partnership began.
- Atlanta’s Waymo fleet started in the dozens, with the fleet shared between Atlanta and Austin expected to grow to the hundreds.
- Atlanta’s commercial service initially covered about **65 square miles**.
- Uber manages and dispatches a fleet of Waymo’s fully autonomous, all-electric Jaguar I-PACE vehicles.
- Factoring in its partnership with Uber, Waymo is currently providing **250,000** paid rides per week.
- Early data from Uber’s AV deployments in Austin and Atlanta show those markets among the fastest-growing in Uber’s entire US network.

> **Why it matters:** Waymo and Uber scaled to about 100 fully driverless Jaguar I-PACE vehicles in Austin within four months of the March 2025 launch, followed by an Atlanta commercial launch on June 24, 2025 covering roughly 65 square miles, according to TechCrunch reporting on the joint partnership. The velocity of the Austin fleet ramp is the detail most stats roundups skip.

AV MetricValueAustin launchMarch 2025Atlanta launchJune 24, 2025Austin fleet (~4 months in)~100 vehiclesAtlanta initial coverage~65 sq miVehicle modelJaguar I-PACE (all-electric)Waymo paid rides per week (incl. Uber)250,000*Sources: TechCrunch Waymo-Uber Atlanta Launch Report, Quarterly Earnings Slides by Uber*

## Uber Safety Report Statistics

- Uber’s 2021-2022 US Safety Report recorded **2,717** individual reports of sexual assault, with the overwhelming majority of victims being riders.
- Uber’s 2022 safety report disclosed **100 fatalities** and **1,600** reports of serious forms of sexual assault.
- Physical assault fatalities rose to **36** in the latest report, a **96%** increase from the previous period.

Safety data in this category must be read with methodology caveats: these are incident counts from Uber’s own Safety Report, covering the 2021-2022 reporting period with publication in 2024. Denominators (trips during the same window) matter when interpreting incident rates, since raw counts alone understate scale. Comparable scale context shows up in our [Google search statistics](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/google-search-statistics/) and large-platform trackers, where billions of actions a year demand base-rate thinking.

Safety Metric (US, 2021-2022 report)ValueSexual assault reports2,717Serious sexual assault reports (2022 report)1,600Motor vehicle fatalities (2022 report)100Physical assault fatalities (latest report)36Physical assault fatalities change+96% vs prior period*Source: Helping Survivors of Sexual Assault and Abuse, citing Uber’s US Safety Report*

## Uber Driver Earnings Statistics

- Uber drivers earned a median of **$21.18** per hour in total trip pay in 2025, based on data from 66,952 drivers tracked through Gridwise.
- Including base pay, surge, bonuses, and tips, median gross hourly pay rose to **$21.92**.
- The top **25%** of Uber drivers earned **$24.68** or more hourly.
- The top **10%** cleared **$29.28** hourly.
- In cities like San Francisco, Atlanta, and Los Angeles, drivers can earn between **$25** and **$30** per hour during peak times.
- In smaller cities or rural areas, the hourly rate may be closer to **$10** to **$15**.
- These are gross earnings before expenses like gas, insurance, and vehicle maintenance.

Driver Pay Percentile (US, 2025)Hourly EarningsMedian trip pay$21.18Median gross including tips and surge$21.92Top 25%$24.68 or moreTop 10%$29.28 or morePeak hours (SF/ATL/LA)$25-$30Smaller cities / rural$10-$15*Source: Gridwise Driver Earnings Study*

## Uber User Demographics Statistics

- In the United States, **52%** of Uber users are male, and **48%** are female.
- The largest age group of Uber users is 16-24 years old, making up **37%** of the user base.
- An additional **28%** of US Uber users are 25-34 years old.
- **44%** of Uber’s users are in the mid **50%** of earners.
- Suburban areas account for **48%** of US Uber users, urban regions **46%**, and rural areas **6%**.
- Uber had **58.6 million** users in the US alone in 2024, up from **54.4 million** in 2023.

DemographicUS ShareMale52%Female48%Ages 16-2437%Ages 25-3428%Ages 16-34 (combined)65%Suburban48%Urban46%Rural6%US users (2024)58.6MUS users (2023)54.4M*Source: GWI US Consumer Research Panel*

## Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

**How many Uber drivers are there worldwide?**Uber had 10 million active drivers and couriers globally as of fiscal year-end 2025, coordinating an average of 42 million trips and delivery orders per day across 70 countries and 15,000 cities. The 10-million figure captures active drivers and couriers on the platform at the close of 2025, separate from Uber’s own 34,000 corporate employees.

 

**What is Uber’s annual revenue?**Uber reported revenue of $52.017 billion for full-year 2025, with Q4 2025 revenue of $14.4 billion, up 20% year-over-year, per its Q4/FY earnings release. Full-year 2025 Gross Bookings reached $193 billion, marking Uber’s fifth consecutive year of 20%+ annual growth.

 

**How much does Uber earn from advertising?**Uber’s advertising business crossed a $2 billion annualized run-rate in FY2025, up over 50% YoY, per the company’s Q4/FY results. That puts Uber Advertising ahead of the $1.5 billion Q1 2025 run-rate milestone, though the segment still represents under 5% of Uber’s 2024 revenue base of $44 billion, per The Current’s industry analysis.

 

**How many Uber One members are there?**The subscription reached 46 million members as of December 31, 2025, up from 36 million in June 2025, per Uber’s 2025 10-K filing and Q2 2025 earnings release. Those members generate three times the platform bookings versus single-product users, per the 10-K filing.

 

**Which cities have Uber-Waymo autonomous rides?**Waymo and Uber launched autonomous ride-hailing in Austin in March 2025 and added Atlanta on June 24, 2025, with service exclusively on the Uber app and using fully autonomous Jaguar I-PACE vehicles. About 100 completely driverless vehicles operated in Austin within four months of launch, and the Atlanta commercial service initially covered about 65 square miles, per TechCrunch reporting.

 

**What is Uber’s share of the US rideshare market?**Uber held 76% of observed US rideshare spending in March 2024, compared with 24% for Lyft, per the Second Measure panel. Uber’s US market share has fluctuated between 68% and 76% since 2017, and Uber’s US sales grew 10% year-over-year in March 2024, outpacing Lyft’s 3% growth over the same period.

 

 

## Conclusion

Uber closed the year with $193 billion in Gross Bookings and 202 million MAPCs, its fifth consecutive year of 20%+ booking growth. The numbers reveal three operating segments running at different maturity curves: Mobility at a 29.9% take rate, Delivery at 19.2%, and Freight is still building disclosure cadence. Two high-margin layers sit on top, 46 million subscription members and a $2 billion annualized advertising run-rate, which, together with autonomous vehicle rollout in Austin and Atlanta, are the margin engines the data currently points to.

For riders, more than 40 million daily trips translate into choice across cities and service types. For drivers and couriers, the platform supports 10 million active participants, though the median US trip pay of $21.18 per hour and top-decile pay of $29.28 illustrate the earnings range behind the average. That percentile gap echoes across our [Claude vs ChatGPT statistics](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/claude-vs-chatgpt-statistics/) and Minecraft player statistics, where headline averages routinely obscure real variance. For investors, $10 billion in annual FCF and a $20 billion share buyback authorization anchor the capital-return story. Uber’s Q1 guidance of $52.0 billion to $53.5 billion in bookings sets up the next milestone for this year.