Uber Earnings Date: When UBER Reports Q2 2025
Find Uber's next earnings date, Q2 2025 report timing, analyst expectations, and how to watch the earnings call live on investor.uber.com.
Last Updated: June 2025 | This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. This page is updated each quarter when Uber announces its next earnings date and again when results are released.
Uber Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: UBER) reports quarterly earnings four times per year. Here is everything investors need to know about the next earnings date, what analysts expect, and how to watch the call.
Uber's Next Earnings Date: Key Facts
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Next Earnings Date | TBD (confirm at Uber Investor Relations) |
| Quarter | Q2 2025 (April–June 2025) |
| Report Timing | After Market Close (AMC) |
| Earnings Call Time (ET) | Approximately 5:00 PM ET |
| Official Source | investor.uber.com/news-events/events/ |
Uber's next earnings release covers Q2 2025, when the company will report results after the market close. Check Uber Investor Relations for the confirmed date as soon as it is announced.
Date status: TBD. Uber has not yet confirmed the Q2 2025 report date. The date above reflects a typical August reporting window based on historical pattern. Confirm the official date at investor.uber.com before making any decisions.
Uber 2025 Earnings Calendar
Uber Technologies reports earnings four times per year on a calendar-year fiscal schedule (January 1 through December 31).
Uber Technologies Fiscal Year 2025 Earnings Calendar
| Quarter | Period Covered | Earnings Date | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q1 2025 | January–March 2025 | May 7, 2025 | Confirmed |
| Q2 2025 | April–June 2025 | TBD (typically August) | TBD. Confirm at investor.uber.com |
| Q3 2025 | July–September 2025 | TBD (typically November) | TBD. Confirm at investor.uber.com |
| Q4 2025 / Full Year | October–December 2025 | TBD (typically February 2026) | TBD. Confirm at investor.uber.com |
Exact dates vary by year and are confirmed each quarter by Uber Investor Relations at investor.uber.com. Uber's earnings date is also listed on financial calendars including Nasdaq.com, Zacks.com, and StockAnalysis.com, though investor.uber.com remains the authoritative source.
When Does Uber Report Earnings? Timing and Market Session
Uber reports quarterly earnings after the market close (AMC), typically between 4:00–4:15 PM Eastern Time. The earnings call hosted by CEO Dara Khosrowshahi and CFO Prashanth Mahendra-Rajah begins approximately 30–60 minutes after the press release posts, typically around 5:00 PM ET (2:00–2:15 PM PT; 4:00–4:15 PM CT).
Because Uber reports AMC, the initial stock price reaction plays out in after-hours trading, which runs from 4:00–8:00 PM ET on earnings day. After-hours volume is thinner than the regular session, which means price moves are often sharper and can reverse partially by the following morning's pre-market session (4:00–9:30 AM ET). The full picture of investor sentiment typically becomes clearer when the regular session opens the next day at 9:30 AM ET.
Lyft (LYFT), Uber's primary U.S. ride-hailing competitor, typically reports its quarterly earnings within one to two weeks of Uber's release, making both reports a common reference point for investors tracking ride-hailing industry trends.
Options traders typically monitor implied volatility (IV) levels in UBER options contracts in the days before earnings, as IV tends to spike before the release and collapse after (a pattern known as IV crush).
What Uber Reports: Key Metrics and Business Segments
On earnings day, Uber Technologies reports the following headline financial and operational metrics:
- Revenue: The net dollar amount Uber retains after paying drivers, specifically the take-rate portion of Gross Bookings, not the total transaction value flowing through the platform.
- Gross Bookings: The total dollar value of all trips, deliveries, and freight shipments processed through Uber's platform before deducting driver earnings, refunds, or discounts. This is Uber's primary measure of platform scale, analogous to gross merchandise value (GMV) for e-commerce companies. Gross Bookings is not the same as revenue: if quarterly Gross Bookings reach $40B, Uber's reported revenue is typically $10–11B depending on its take rate of roughly 25–28%.
- Adjusted EPS: Adjusted earnings per share (net income adjusted for stock-based compensation and one-time items, then divided by shares outstanding). Analysts forecast and compare against this non-GAAP figure, not GAAP EPS. Uber's GAAP EPS is frequently negative or erratic due to large non-cash charges, so adjusted EPS is the number that drives post-earnings headlines.
- Adjusted EBITDA: Uber's non-GAAP measure of operating profitability, calculated as earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization, further adjusted to exclude stock-based compensation. Uber adopted Adjusted EBITDA as its primary guided profitability metric in 2022, when the company first began generating it consistently. Management sets forward guidance in Adjusted EBITDA terms each quarter.
- MAPCs: Monthly Active Platform Consumers (the number of unique users who completed at least one Uber trip or delivery in a given month, averaged across the quarter). Analysts track MAPCs to distinguish whether Gross Bookings growth is coming from more users or from higher spending per user.
- Trips: (the total number of individual rides and deliveries completed in the quarter, a volume metric that contextualizes Gross Bookings growth)
- Free Cash Flow (FCF): Analysts also track Uber's Free Cash Flow (FCF: cash generated from operations after capital expenditures), particularly as Uber has transitioned to consistent cash generation since 2023.
Uber reports results across three business segments. Mobility (ride-hailing) is the largest segment by Gross Bookings and the foundation of the business. Delivery (Uber Eats) covers food, grocery, and convenience delivery; reported separately with its own Gross Bookings and Adjusted EBITDA, and closely watched for profitability margin progress. Uber Freight, the company's digital freight brokerage connecting shippers with carriers, is the smallest segment by revenue and not a primary driver of quarterly earnings headlines.
Uber Technologies carries a market capitalization of approximately $130–160 billion as of 2024–2025 (verify the current figure at a live data source), placing it firmly in large-cap territory alongside other platform businesses that investors track on similar earnings cycles.
What Analysts Expect from Uber This Quarter
For Q2 2025, Wall Street analysts expect the following results (per FactSet consensus; update this table with current figures at publication):
Consensus Estimates
| Metric | Estimate | YoY Change | Source & Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adjusted EPS | Update at publication | N/A | FactSet consensus (verify current date) |
| Revenue | Update at publication | N/A | FactSet consensus (verify current date) |
| Gross Bookings | Update at publication | N/A | FactSet consensus (verify current date) |
| Adjusted EBITDA | Update at publication | N/A | FactSet consensus (verify current date) |
Publisher note: Populate this table from FactSet or Bloomberg consensus at the time of each quarterly update. Include the attribution date in the Source & Date column. Never publish without current attributed figures.
Forward Guidance
Uber's management provides forward guidance in the earnings press release as a range for Gross Bookings and Adjusted EBITDA for the upcoming quarter, alongside an update to full-year targets. The most current guidance figures are published in Uber's latest earnings press release at Uber Investor Relations. Uber does not provide EPS guidance; analysts derive their adjusted EPS estimates from the Gross Bookings and Adjusted EBITDA guidance ranges, not from a direct company EPS forecast. Forward guidance is often more market-moving than the reported quarter's results, as it sets expectations for the business trajectory.
A result above the consensus estimate is called a beat and typically produces a positive stock reaction; a result below is a miss and typically produces a negative reaction, though Uber's stock response has often depended more on forward guidance tone than on current-quarter numbers alone. The earnings whisper number (an informal market consensus tracked at EarningsWhispers.com) sometimes differs slightly from the official FactSet average and can signal what the market truly expects beyond the published estimate.
Consensus estimates shift as analysts update their models throughout the quarter. Verify current figures at investor.uber.com or a live financial data source before the report.
What to Watch This Quarter
Beyond the headline EPS and revenue numbers, analysts are focused on the following themes heading into Uber's Q2 2025 earnings report:
- Mobility Gross Bookings growth rate: Analysts are watching whether year-over-year ride-hailing demand is accelerating or decelerating, particularly as Uber's international markets continue to grow relative to its U.S. base.
- Delivery (Uber Eats) Adjusted EBITDA margin: The central question for the Delivery segment is whether profitability margins are expanding quarter over quarter, now that the segment has moved beyond breakeven into consistent positive territory.
- Full-year Gross Bookings and Adjusted EBITDA guidance: Management's update or reiteration of its full-year targets sets the tone for how analysts revise their models for the remainder of 2025. Any upward revision typically moves the stock positively.
- Free Cash Flow generation: With Uber now a cash-generative business, analysts track FCF against prior quarters to assess whether profitability improvements are translating into real cash on the balance sheet, not just non-GAAP accounting adjustments.
- Autonomous vehicle and robotaxi commentary: Since 2024, investor attention has increased around Uber's positioning on autonomous vehicle partnerships and robotaxi integration. Dara Khosrowshahi's prepared remarks and analyst Q&A responses on this topic have become a consistent market-moving element of each call.
Forward guidance, particularly the Gross Bookings and Adjusted EBITDA outlook for the next quarter, is typically more market-moving than the reported results themselves. Watch Dara Khosrowshahi's prepared remarks and the subsequent analyst Q&A for signals on business momentum.
Uber Earnings History: Past Results and Stock Reactions
The table below shows Uber's quarterly earnings results for recent quarters, including analyst consensus estimates versus actual results and UBER stock performance on the trading day following each report. Source: Uber Investor Relations press releases; EPS estimates per FactSet consensus at time of each report; stock moves based on regular-session closing price the day after each release versus the prior day's close (source: Yahoo Finance).
Most Recent Quarter
Q1 2025 (reported May 7, 2025)
| Field | Result |
|---|---|
| Adj. EPS | $0.83 actual vs. $0.50 estimate (Beat) |
| Gross Bookings | $42.8B (+14% YoY) |
| Revenue | $11.5B (+14% YoY) |
| UBER Stock Move (Day After) | +10.9% |
Source: investor.uber.com press releases; stock move per Yahoo Finance regular-session close May 8, 2025 vs. May 7, 2025. Verify before use.
Historical Results Table
| Quarter | Earnings Date | Adj. EPS Estimate | Adj. EPS Actual | Beat/Miss | Gross Bookings (Actual) | Revenue (Actual) | UBER Stock Move (Day After) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q1 2025 | May 7, 2025 | $0.50 | $0.83 | Beat | $42.8B | $11.5B | +10.9% |
| Q4 2024 | Feb 5, 2025 | $0.50 | $0.62 | Beat | $44.2B | $11.96B | -7.0% |
| Q3 2024 | Oct 31, 2024 | $0.41 | $0.40 | Miss | $41.0B | $11.19B | -9.3% |
| Q2 2024 | Aug 6, 2024 | $0.31 | $0.47 | Beat | $40.0B | $10.7B | +10.9% |
| Q1 2024 | May 8, 2024 | $0.22 | $0.32 | Beat | $37.7B | $10.13B | -5.6% |
| Q4 2023 | Feb 7, 2024 | $0.17 | $0.66 | Beat | $37.6B | $9.94B | +15.1% |
| Q3 2023 | Nov 7, 2023 | $0.12 | $0.10 | Miss | $35.3B | $9.29B | -5.7% |
| Q2 2023 | Aug 1, 2023 | $0.00 | $0.18 | Beat | $33.6B | $9.23B | +8.5% |
Source: investor.uber.com press releases (actuals); FactSet consensus at time of each report (estimates); Yahoo Finance (stock moves: regular-session day-after close vs. prior close). Publisher: verify all figures against primary sources before publication.
Over the past eight quarters, Uber has beaten adjusted EPS analyst estimates in six of eight reports. The average post-earnings stock move has been approximately 8.4% in absolute terms on the day following each release, with five quarters resulting in a higher close and three in a lower close. Results alone do not predict direction; guidance tone has been the more consistent deciding factor across this period.
Uber achieved consistent Adjusted EBITDA profitability beginning in Q3 2022 and reported GAAP net income for the first time in Q1 2023. The company has generated positive Free Cash Flow consistently since 2023, marking a transition from a cash-burning growth phase to a financially self-sustaining operating model.
How to Watch the Uber Earnings Call
The Uber earnings call is a live audio webcast held on the same day as the earnings press release, typically beginning approximately 30–60 minutes after the press release is issued. CEO Dara Khosrowshahi and CFO Prashanth Mahendra-Rajah deliver prepared remarks on the quarter's results and forward guidance, followed by a question-and-answer session with sell-side analysts covering the stock.
Management's tone on guidance and business conditions often moves UBER stock more than the reported numbers themselves.
Uber Earnings Webcast: Live and Replay Access
- Go to investor.uber.com/news-events/events/. Uber posts the earnings event listing in advance of each report date.
- Click on the upcoming quarterly earnings event to open the event page.
- Access the live webcast link, which is free and requires no login or subscription.
- The call begins at approximately 5:00 PM ET on earnings day, roughly 30–60 minutes after the press release posts at approximately 4:00–4:15 PM ET.
- The full replay and transcript are available at the same event page within 24–48 hours of the live call.
For confirmed earnings dates, press releases, SEC filings, and earnings call access, visit Uber Investor Relations at investor.uber.com.
Official Filings and Third-Party Calendars
Uber files a Form 10-Q (quarterly report) with the SEC within 40 days of each quarter-end, and a Form 10-K (annual report) within 60 days of fiscal year-end; both are available on investor.uber.com and via Uber's SEC EDGAR filings. The earnings date investors track refers to the press release date, not the 10-Q filing date; the press release appears first on earnings day and contains the key financial tables. Uber's earnings date is also listed on financial calendars including Nasdaq.com, Zacks.com, and StockAnalysis.com, though investor.uber.com remains the authoritative source for confirmed dates.
Frequently Asked Questions About Uber Earnings
When does Uber report its next earnings?
Uber's next scheduled earnings report covers Q2 2025 (April–June), with results expected in August 2025 based on historical reporting patterns. The exact confirmed date is published at Uber Investor Relations as soon as Uber announces it. Uber reports after the market close (AMC), with the press release typically posting between 4:00–4:15 PM ET and the earnings call starting approximately 30–60 minutes later.
What time does Uber's earnings call start?
Uber's earnings press release posts after the market close, typically between 4:00–4:15 PM Eastern Time. The call hosted by CEO Dara Khosrowshahi and CFO Prashanth Mahendra-Rajah begins approximately 30–60 minutes later, around 5:00 PM ET (2:00 PM PT). Access the free live webcast via investor.uber.com/news-events/events/, with replay and transcript available within 24–48 hours.
Does Uber report earnings before or after the market close?
Uber reports quarterly earnings after the market close (AMC). The press release posts between approximately 4:00–4:15 PM Eastern Time. The initial stock price reaction occurs in after-hours trading between 4:00–8:00 PM ET on earnings day, continues in the pre-market session (4:00–9:30 AM ET) the following morning, and fully reflects when the regular session opens at 9:30 AM ET the next day.
What are analysts expecting from Uber this quarter?
Wall Street consensus estimates for Q2 2025, covering adjusted EPS, revenue, and Gross Bookings, are aggregated by data providers including FactSet and Bloomberg. These figures change as analysts update their models throughout the quarter. For current consensus estimates, check a live financial data source such as Zacks.com or StockAnalysis.com, or verify through investor.uber.com. This page's estimates table is updated each quarterly cycle with attributed FactSet figures.
How has Uber stock performed after previous earnings reports?
Over the eight most recent quarters, UBER stock closed higher the day after earnings in five of eight reports, with an average absolute move of approximately 8.4% in either direction. The largest single-day gain was approximately +15% following Q4 2023 results; the largest drop was approximately -9.3% after Q3 2024. Direction has been driven more consistently by forward guidance tone than by whether results beat or missed the EPS consensus.
What happened to Uber stock after its last earnings report?
After Q1 2025 results (reported May 7, 2025), UBER stock rose approximately +10.9% in the regular session the following day. The company reported adjusted EPS of $0.83 versus the $0.50 consensus estimate and Gross Bookings of $42.8B, up 14% year over year. Source: investor.uber.com press releases; stock move per Yahoo Finance. Verify all figures before use.
What is Uber's fiscal year calendar?
Uber Technologies operates on a standard calendar fiscal year running January 1 through December 31. Q1 covers January–March (results typically reported in May), Q2 covers April–June (typically August), Q3 covers July–September (typically November), and Q4 covers October–December (full-year results typically reported in February of the following year). Confirmed report dates are published at Uber Investor Relations.
Where can I find Uber's official earnings date?
The official confirmed earnings date is published at Uber Investor Relations at investor.uber.com, which is the authoritative source. Third-party financial calendars including Nasdaq.com, Zacks.com, and StockAnalysis.com also list the date once confirmed, sourcing their data from SEC filings and company IR announcements. If any discrepancy exists between a third-party calendar and investor.uber.com, the IR page takes precedence.
What metrics does Uber report on earnings day?
On earnings day, Uber reports: Revenue, Gross Bookings (total platform transaction value before driver payments), Adjusted EBITDA (non-GAAP operating profitability), Adjusted EPS (non-GAAP earnings per share), Monthly Active Platform Consumers (MAPCs), and Trips (total rides and deliveries). Results are broken out by business segment: Mobility (ride-hailing), Delivery (Uber Eats: food and grocery), and Freight. Management also provides forward guidance for Gross Bookings and Adjusted EBITDA for the upcoming quarter.
Has Uber been consistently profitable?
Uber achieved consistent positive Adjusted EBITDA beginning in Q3 2022 and reported GAAP net income for the first time in Q1 2023. Free Cash Flow turned consistently positive in 2023, marking the transition from a cash-consuming growth phase to a self-funding business. GAAP net income can still fluctuate due to non-cash items including stock-based compensation and investment revaluations, so Adjusted EBITDA remains the primary profitability benchmark analysts track.
How do I watch or listen to the Uber earnings call?
To access the Uber earnings call live or replay: go to investor.uber.com/news-events/events/, select the upcoming quarterly earnings event, and click the webcast link (no login or subscription required). The live call begins approximately 30–60 minutes after the 4:00–4:15 PM ET press release. The replay and full transcript are posted at the same event page within 24–48 hours, at no cost.
How often does Uber report earnings?
Uber Technologies reports earnings four times per year, once for each fiscal quarter. The approximate reporting schedule is: Q1 results in May, Q2 results in August, Q3 results in November, and Q4 full-year results in February. All confirmed dates are posted at Uber Investor Relations as soon as Uber announces them.
What is Uber's revenue guidance for the current year?
Uber provides full-year and next-quarter guidance for Gross Bookings and Adjusted EBITDA in each quarterly earnings press release. Uber does not provide EPS guidance; analysts derive EPS estimates from the Gross Bookings and Adjusted EBITDA guidance ranges. The most current full-year guidance figures are available at investor.uber.com/news-events/press-releases/. This page's estimates section is updated each quarter with current guidance as reported.
This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. The information provided should not be used as the sole basis for investment decisions. Please consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.
Earnings dates and results sourced from investor.uber.com and Uber Technologies, Inc. SEC filings. Analyst consensus estimates sourced from FactSet. Historical stock prices sourced from Yahoo Finance (regular-session day-after close vs. prior close). All figures should be verified against primary sources before use.
This page is updated each quarter when Uber announces its next earnings date and again when results are released. For the most current information, visit Uber Investor Relations at investor.uber.com.