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Waymo and Uber quietly part ways in Phoenix

TechCrunch · Jun 29, 2026, 6:45 PM · Also reported by 2 other sources

Key takeaways

  • Waymo robotaxis are no longer available on Uber s ride-hail app in Phoenix, Arizona, ending a nearly three-year partnership in the city, both companies confirmed to Tech Crunch on Monday.
  • Uber said it is readying the launch of a separate autonomous vehicle partnership in the city, but did not name the partner.
  • The quiet end to this partnership in Phoenix, which Waymo said happened in May, comes as the Alphabet-owned company is starting to put its newest robotaxis the Zeekr-made van it calls Ojai on the road.

Waymo robotaxis are no longer available on Uber s ride-hail app in Phoenix, Arizona, ending a nearly three-year partnership in the city, both companies confirmed to Tech Crunch on Monday.

Uber said it is readying the launch of a separate autonomous vehicle partnership in the city, but did not name the partner. Waymo told Tech Crunch that the vehicles Uber used for this pilot program have already been integrated into its own Phoenix fleet, available through its app. Waymo users started noticing that the company s vehicles were absent from Uber s network in recent days. Waymo s vehicles are still available on Uber in Austin and Atlanta, for instance.

The quiet end to this partnership in Phoenix, which Waymo said happened in May, comes as the Alphabet-owned company is starting to put its newest robotaxis the Zeekr-made van it calls Ojai on the road. It s also happening as the Uber-Waymo relationship appears to be wearing in some places, with the two companies poised to directly compete against each other in London as early as this year.

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