Yes, Uber is very much active in New York City in 2026, but the experience is more regulated than in other cities. Every Uber driver in NYC must be licensed by the Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC), meaning they are professional drivers with commercial insurance, and their vehicles carry "T" plates. In 2026, Uber in NYC also features the "Uber Green" and "Uber Electric" options as part of the city's push for a zero-emission fleet. Because of strict minimum-pay laws for drivers in NYC, fares are often higher than in other regions and are subject to congestion pricing if you enter Manhattan below 60th Street. While the app is reliable, many locals still use the "Curb" app to hail traditional Yellow Taxis, which can sometimes be cheaper during peak "surge" pricing when Uber rates skyrocket.