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Where can you actually ride a robotaxi in 2026?

In the United States, you can pay for a fully driverless public robotaxi ride today in five metros - Phoenix, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Austin, and Atlanta - and every one of them is Waymo. Tesla runs a limited, partly-supervised service in Austin and the San Francisco Bay Area. Zoox is still in early-rider trials. Outside the US, WeRide, Pony.ai, and Baidu report paid service across dozens of cities, mostly in China and the UAE, but those are the operators' own figures. Everywhere else is announced, not launched. Every operator below links to its verified registry record.

Availability is sourced from the DEPLOY registry. How we verify.

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Fare-charging metros (US)
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Operators with public paid rides (US)
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Trial or limited (US)
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Announced, not launched

Tier 1 - Fare-charging: you can pay for a public ride today

Paid public driverless rides you can take today. Verified from the DEPLOY registry.

ProvenanceOperatorCitiesNotes
DEPLOY VERIFIEDWaymoPhoenix, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Austin, AtlantaPaid public driverless rides. Austin and Atlanta are served through the Uber app. Waymo reports about 500,000 paid rides per week across its markets (company-stated).

Tier 2 - Trial or limited: rides are happening but restricted

Real rides, but not a general fare-charging public service. Verified from the DEPLOY registry.

ProvenanceOperatorCitiesNotes
DEPLOY VERIFIEDTeslaAustin, San Francisco Bay AreaLimited service. Some Austin vehicles run unsupervised; the Bay Area service operates under a chauffeur permit with a safety driver, not fully driverless.
DEPLOY VERIFIEDZooxLas Vegas, San FranciscoEarly-rider program, not yet a general paid public service.

Tier 3 - Operator-claim: the company's own figures

These are services the operator reports, rendered as the company's own figures. They are not independently verified by DEPLOY. Every row links to the verified registry record for the operator.

ProvenanceOperatorOperator-reported service
Company-claimedWeRideOperator reports robotaxi service across 40 cities in 11 countries, including Abu Dhabi and Dubai. These are the company's own figures, not independently verified.
Company-claimedPony.aiOperator reports paid robotaxi service in 20-plus cities, including Beijing, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Shanghai. Company figures, not independently verified.
Company-claimedBaidu Apollo GoReports paid service in about 22 cities; Wuhan is the largest deployment. Operator and press figures, not independently verified.

Tier 4 - Announced, not yet launched

These markets are announced but not yet open for public rides as of 2026. The announcement is verified; the rides are absent. This is honest-absence: the answer to "can I ride a robotaxi here yet?" is not yet.

ProvenanceOperatorAnnounced citiesNotes
DEPLOY VERIFIEDWaymo (announced)Miami, Washington DC, Dallas, Houston, NashvilleAnnounced markets. Not yet open for public rides as of 2026.

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