Uber Technologies (NYSE:UBER) Inc. operates a global technology platform that connects riders, drivers and merchants through its suite of mobility, delivery and freight services. The company’s flagship ride-hailing service allows users to request on-demand transportation via smartphone, while Uber Eats enables customers to order food delivery from a broad network of partner restaurants. In addition, Uber Freight offers shippers and carriers a digital marketplace for managing freight logistics and booking long-haul transportation capacity.
Founded in 2009 by Garrett Camp and Travis Kalanick as UberCab, the company launched its first ride-hailing service in San Francisco. Over time, Uber has expanded its offerings to include peer-to-peer ridesharing, vehicle rental, bicycle and scooter sharing, and subscription-based services. In May 2019, Uber completed its initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange, marking a new chapter in its evolution. Dara Khosrowshahi was named chief executive officer in 2017 and has overseen efforts to diversify the business and improve regulatory compliance.
Uber maintains a presence in more than 10,000 cities across over 70 countries, serving diverse markets in North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and the Middle East. The company’s platform is localized to meet regional regulatory requirements, safety standards and consumer preferences, with support for multiple languages and payment methods. Strategic partnerships with automobile manufacturers, public transit agencies and delivery networks further extend Uber’s reach and functionality.
Through continuous investment in technology, Uber is pursuing innovations such as autonomous vehicle research, artificial intelligence–driven route optimization and in-app safety features. The company’s developer ecosystem allows third parties to integrate ride-hailing, mapping and logistics solutions into their own applications. As Uber continues to refine its core mobility and delivery services, it seeks to expand its platform into new areas of urban transportation, logistics and last-mile fulfillment.