As of 2026, Uber is considered a highly successful financial entity, having successfully transitioned from a high-growth, loss-making startup to a consistently profitable global titan. In its full-year 2025 financial results, Uber reported record GAAP income from operations of $1.8 billion and an Adjusted EBITDA of $8.7 billion, driven by over 40 million daily trips. The company now boasts over 200 million monthly active users across its mobility and delivery (Uber Eats) platforms. Beyond just ride-hailing, Uber's "success" is defined by its platform's dominance; it has integrated itself into the fabric of urban logistics and is currently a frontrunner in the deployment of Autonomous Vehicles (AVs). While it still faces regulatory challenges regarding driver classification in some markets, its massive free cash flow—exceeding $10 billion in 2025—indicates a robust and sustainable business model.