# Uber is launching robotaxis in London.

*robotics · news · 2026-06-08 · Devdiscourse*

## Key points

- Uber will let London users sign up to ride in the city's first robotaxis starting Monday.
- The robotaxis use AI technology from British startup Wayve, which has trialed in London since 2018.
- Initial robotaxi operations will have trained operators overseeing rides rather than being fully driverless.
- UK regulatory approval for robotaxis is expected in the coming months with expedited pilot program plans.

Uber announced that starting Monday, users in London can sign up for a chance to ride in the city's first robotaxis. The service awaits regulatory approval, which is anticipated in the coming months. The vehicles, using AI from British startup Wayve, will navigate London streets with trained operators overseeing the initial stages. While cities like San Francisco, Phoenix, and Los Angeles have adopted robotaxis, Europe, due to intricate street layouts and legal hurdles, lags behind. This initiative is a strategic move for Uber to integrate new technologies, offering efficient journeys. Wayve's tech, compatible with multiple vehicle platforms, has been in London trials since 2018. The UK government plans to expedite pilot programs this year, emphasizing job creation and enhanced mobility. (With inputs from agencies.)

**Companies:** Uber, Wayve
**Countries:** United Kingdom

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