While there isn't a separate "app" called Uber Seniors, Uber has introduced "Senior Accounts" and "Simple Mode" to make the platform more accessible. In 2026, a family member can set up a "Senior Account" for an older adult, which enables "Simple Mode"—an interface with larger text, high-contrast buttons, and a streamlined booking process. This feature also allows the family organizer to track the ride in real-time and handle the payment automatically. For those who prefer not to use a smartphone at all, Uber has partnered with services like GoGoGrandparent, which allows seniors to request an Uber by simply calling a toll-free number from a landline or flip phone. These initiatives are designed to bridge the digital divide, providing the safety and convenience of ridesharing to those who may be less comfortable with complex mobile technology or who require extra coordination from loved ones.