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Waymo Seeking About $16B Near $110B Valuation

by JumpCrisscross on 2/2/2026, 3:08:52 PM

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-01-31/waymo-seeking-about-16-billion-near-110-billion-valuation

Comments

by: jFriedensreich

No product had such a fast transition from novelty to "omg i never want to interact with a human again". I feel about 100% less stressed and happier using a waymo or riding motorbike or bicycle next to a waymo than with human drivers. I hope this next phase will bring availability and prices down. We need this in europe.

2/2/2026, 4:04:07 PM


by: pm90

Why does Google need outside investors? Is it a play to get a “serious” valuation since it would be vetted by outside parties?<p>I guess Im questioning why Waymo doesn’t just IPO, or raise 100% private raise by Google.

2/2/2026, 3:49:24 PM


by: irl_zebra

I love, love, love Waymo and am so excited about their success. Uber and Lyft were the heroes for a while, but became the villains. If Waymo is available anywhere I need a cab, that is absolutely my first choice, even for the premium cost.

2/2/2026, 4:09:25 PM


by: b33j0r

Just don’t take one if another one is operating nearby. If they see another waymo, having passed the insecure emotional Turing test, they get self-conscious and wander the neighborhood backstreets until the other one has dropped off its passengers.<p>(Just experienced this multiple times in Phoenix. It’s impressive at navigating and braking, but not rational planning or flocking.)

2/2/2026, 3:53:45 PM


by: pu_pe

It seems like a fair valuation to me. I can see a path for them to approach or surpass Uber&#x27;s revenue (~$50B) in the future, and I think their technology and brand are actual moats in comparison to all other driverless systems out there.

2/2/2026, 4:09:36 PM


by: mankyd

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2/2/2026, 3:41:08 PM


by: simianwords

why is Tesla much higher? I thought Tesla&#x27;s market cap was because of the self driving feature.

2/2/2026, 3:58:07 PM


by: lapetitejort

I do not think driverless will solve the main transportation problem we are dealing with as a society: we are giving up more space for cars, space that humans cannot use. We build more highways, widen roads, increase speed limits, and expect humans to stay out of this space. I live in a 100+ year old neighborhood. The roads were built for horse and buggy and streetcars. Now I have to beg to cross the road. My neighborhood has been effectively chopped up. I question whether I should walk to another block because I&#x27;ll have to deal with crossing the street. Quiet houses now have the constant buzz of cars either from the ever-present highways or from the 40+ mph traffic right outside their doors. Driverless cars will not solve these problems. Fewer kids will die, partially from safe software, but mostly because they won&#x27;t be able to leave their bubble without being strapped down into a car.

2/2/2026, 5:13:36 PM


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2/2/2026, 3:50:10 PM


by: thundergolfer

I presume if you invest in Google you are indirectly (but significantly) invested in Waymo, like it is with Anthropic?<p>Waymo is the best service I&#x27;ve used in many, many years. The jump from Uber-&gt;Waymo is similar to the quality jump from Taxi-&gt;Uber 12 years ago, but I don&#x27;t see an obvious way for Waymo to get enshittified.

2/2/2026, 3:44:52 PM


by: fnord77

&gt; The parent company would provide about $13 billion to the robotaxi firm, while the rest would come from others, including new investors ...<p>No IPO for us little people

2/2/2026, 3:43:12 PM


by: copilot_king

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2/2/2026, 3:49:27 PM


by: wasmainiac

Wow that is headline carnage. What does it mean?<p>Edit: there is a paywall in my country. Why downvotes? I’m just curious.

2/2/2026, 4:22:37 PM