Uber Technologies, Inc.
About Uber Technologies, Inc.
Uber Technologies, Inc. is a San Francisco–based technology company best known for transforming urban mobility and local commerce through its family of apps. Launched as a ride-hailing service, Uber expanded into food and grocery delivery with Uber Eats and grew its driver-facing tools into a distinct product line. The company also acquired Postmates, integrating on-demand delivery capabilities that extend beyond restaurants to grocery and retail partners. Today Uber operates internationally across hundreds of cities, serving consumers, delivery couriers, drivers, and business partners.
Over the years Uber has pushed into adjacent areas such as logistics, freight, and mobility partnerships while maintaining a core focus on platform services that connect supply and demand in real time. The company went public in 2019 and has since iterated on pricing, safety features, driver earnings tools, and product offerings to address regulatory and market challenges. With multiple apps under its umbrella—Uber for riders, Uber Driver for partners, Uber Eats for food and grocery delivery, and Postmates for on-demand delivery—Uber positions itself as a multi-product platform for getting people and goods where they need to go.