inDrive Overview
Pro stress-test →inDrive is an international company operating in the fields of ride-hailing, delivery, cargo transportation, and urban services. By the beginning of 2026, the company's app has over 400 million downloads, and inDrive operates in 1,065 cities across 48 countries. In 2026, InDrive surpassed $2.2 billion in annual gross revenue, marking over 35% year-over-year growth, driven by its unique "bid-based" pricing model.
Strategic Profile
Pro stress-test →inDrive operates using a peer-to-peer pricing model where all conditions of the trip are determined as a result of an agreement between passengers and drivers. Unlike traditional ride-hailing apps, inDrive thrives on flexibility, fair pricing, and reduced commissions — making it one of the fastest-growing mobility platforms globally. In 2022 and again in 2023, inDrive was the second most downloaded ride-hailing app worldwide based on Google Play and App Store data.
Competitive Landscape
Pro stress-test →Careem, CleverShuttle, and Vai are among inDrive's competitors. inDrive differentiates through its peer-to-peer negotiation model and lower commission structure (6-12% vs. 15-25% for competitors), targeting underserved Tier 2-3 cities in emerging markets where Uber and Bolt have limited penetration. As the second most downloaded ride-hailing app globally, inDrive is rapidly closing the gap with Uber in specific regions.
Industry Context
inDrive operates in Peer-to-peer ride-hailing platforms.
Key facts
Founded: 2012 · Headquarters: Mountain View, US · Employees: 11,657 (as of May 2026) · Revenue: $2.2B (2026 gross revenue) · Market cap: $4.8B (as of 2025)