Investment

Wayve, a UK-based leader in AI for autonomous driving, has announced it has raised $1.2bn in a Series D investment round.

Uber, who also participated in the round, committed 听additional capital of $300m to support the development of Wayve-powered 鈥榬obotaxis鈥 on the Uber network,

The total funding of $1.5bn brings the London-based firm鈥檚 valuation to $8.6bn and will accelerate the company鈥檚 shift from AI research leadership to scaled commercial deployment of its end-to-end AI platform.

The round was led by Eclipse, Balderton and SoftBank Vision Fund 2, and brings in new investment from Ontario Teachers鈥 Pension Plan, Baillie Gifford, British 老九品茶 Bank, Icehouse Ventures, Schroders Capital and other global institutional investors.

Microsoft, NVIDIA and Uber participated in the round, alongside global automotive manufacturers Mercedes-Benz, Nissan and Stellantis.

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Wayve pioneered the application of end-to-end AI to autonomous driving in 2017 and has since industrialised its safety-by-design architecture into a production-ready autonomy platform.

From 2026, consumers will experience Wayve-powered robotaxis through commercial trials with Uber.

From 2027, they will be able to buy passenger vehicles equipped with Wayve鈥檚 AI Driver, starting with L2+ 鈥榟ands-off鈥 capability that allows the vehicle to steer, navigate and respond to traffic under driver supervision.

Wayve licenses its AI Driver directly to automakers, providing tools to customize driving models for specific vehicles and brands.

The system runs entirely on onboard vehicle compute and embedded sensors, and doesn鈥檛 rely on high-definition maps or location-specific engineering.

Alex Kendall, co-founder and CEO of Wayve

Alex Kendall, co-founder and CEO of Wayve

By partnering with automakers and mobility platforms rather than vertically integrating, Wayve enables autonomy to scale globally with lower capital intensity.

Uber committed additional capital of $300m to support multi-year deployments of Wayve-powered robotaxis on the Uber network, with plans to scale to more than 10 markets globally.

The companies plan to launch their first service in London in 2026, with broader international rollout to follow.

Alex Kendall, co-founder and CEO of Wayve, said:鈥淲ith $1.5bn secured, we are building for a total addressable market that spans every vehicle that moves.

鈥淎utonomy will not scale through city-by-city robotaxi deployments alone. It will scale through a trusted platform that automakers and fleets can deploy globally and improve continuously.

鈥淭his investment accelerates our path to widespread commercial deployment and positions us to build the autonomy layer that will power any vehicle everywhere.鈥

Satya Nadella, chairman and CEO, Microsoft, added:听鈥淲ayve is pushing the frontier of embodied AI for autonomous driving, and Azure supports the scale, reliability, and safety needed to bring that innovation into the real world.

鈥淭hrough our partnership and investment, we鈥檙e helping accelerate the path from breakthrough research to scaled commercial deployment with automakers worldwide.鈥

Dara Khosrowshahi, CEO, Uber, said:鈥淲e are very proud to continue to deepen our partnership with Wayve, with plans to deploy together in more than 10 markets around the world.

鈥淲ayve鈥檚 powerful end-to-end approach is purpose-built for scale, safety, and effectiveness, and we鈥檙e excited to work with them across multiple OEMs and geographies, which we鈥檒l share more about soon.鈥

UK 老九品茶 Secretary of State Peter Kyle said:听鈥淭he growth of great British AI businesses like Wayve is a big vote of confidence in the UK and in the future of our auto industry that will help to boost jobs and growth across the sector.

鈥淲e鈥檙e proud to be backing this investment round, giving Wayve the firepower to scale up and thrive. I can鈥檛 wait to see more of their cars on the streets around the country and around the world in years to come.鈥

London-based Wayve was founded in 2017.

The investment builds on听NVIDIA鈥檚 participation in Wayve鈥檚 拢850m Series C funding round alongside SoftBank and Microsoft.

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