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Waymo and Uber are rolling out early access to their new robotaxi service in Atlanta, giving select riders a sneak peek before the full public launch expected later this summer.

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This early-access group includes users who signed up for the waitlist earlier this year. Those chosen will be notified through the Uber app and via email. If they opt in, theyโll get the chance to experience a fully autonomous ride and share feedbackโboth during and after the trip. As a sweetener, riders will receive $10 in Uber credits after completing their first ride with It.
Atlanta is now the second city to welcome the โIt on Uberโ experience, following its debut in Austin earlier this spring. The service lets Uber users hail a Waymo-operated autonomous vehicleโspecifically, a Jaguar I-PACEโfrom within the Uber app.
The Atlanta launch is part of a broader partnership between Uber and Waymo, first announced in September. The two companies had revealed plans to bring robotaxi service to Austin and Atlanta in early 2025, and now theyโre getting a head start.
At launch, the service area in Atlanta will cover 65 square miles, including key neighborhoods like Downtown, Buckhead, and Capitol View. Like other Waymo marketsโPhoenix, San Francisco, and Los Angelesโthe coverage area will gradually expand as the service scales.

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The partnership divides responsibilities between the two companies: Uber manages the vehicle fleet’s logisticsโcharging, cleaning, and maintenanceโas well as customer access via its app. Waymo, meanwhile, takes care of the tech stack and autonomous operations, including rider support throughout the trip.
As Atlanta joins the growing list of U.S. cities with robotaxis on the streets, this early rollout marks another milestone in making self-driving tech more accessibleโand more realโfor everyday riders.



