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How much does Uber cost? Get a fare estimate & see prices

By Doug H, Updated August 5, 2025 197 Comments

Do you want to know how much your Uber will cost before you request it? You might not want to get an Uber if you have no idea how much the ride will cost!

The good news is that Uber provides upfront cost estimates right inside the app.

The best way to get an Uber fare estimate is to open the Uber app and input your pickup and drop-off locations. You will get an instant price estimate for the ride with several options for different ride types. You can also use the Uber.com price estimate tool.

Want to know how Uber comes up with the cost of a ride? This article explains how Uber pricing works and how the ride type you choose affects the cost of your ride.

What you need to know

  • To get an Uber estimate, use the Uber.com price estimate tool or input a destination into the Uber app
  • Most cities have upfront pricing: See the exact cost of a ride before you request it
  • Ride types with additional features cost more than the standard UberX
  • Prices may be higher than expected due to surge pricing
  • You can save on rides with the Uber One membership, credit card rewards, and other perks

Article Contents

  • How to Get an Uber Fare Estimate
  • How Uber Calculates Ride Prices
  • Price Difference Between Ride Types
  • Examples of Uber Pricing
  • Surge Pricing
  • Uber Fees and Tolls
  • Discounts: How to Save on Uber Rides

How to get a price estimate in the Uber app

  1. Download the Uber app and open it
  2. Input your destination in the “Where to?” text box
  3. Fare estimates for each Uber service will appear after you input your destination. Scroll to see how much other services cost, and tap on each price to get more detailed pricing info
Steps in the Uber app to get a fare estimate

Enter your destination to get a price estimate

Get an estimate at Uber.com

Visit the Uber.com price estimate tool to see how much a ride will cost. You may need to create an Uber account to get the estimate.

You can also request your ride from Uber.com without using the app if you have an Uber account.

The Uber.com tool doesn’t enter your starting destination, so it’s an easy way to estimate prices outside of your city. And it’s the only way to get an estimate without downloading the Uber app.

List of uber prices in a fare estimate tool at uber.com

Get a fare estimate at Uber.com

How Uber calculates ride prices

Uber makes it easy to see how much a ride will cost, but they do not publish a price formula that tells you exactly how they calculate ride prices.

To complicate things, Uber has two pricing models: The upfront pricing system and post-trip prices. Most cities use upfront pricing, but some still use post-trip prices.

In cities with upfront pricing, the app displays a guaranteed price before you request a ride. The cost is based on the trip length, local demand, and other factors.

In cities with post-trip prices, you won’t know the exact cost of the ride until it is over. Before you request your ride, the app shows you a range of estimated prices instead of one precise price.

The final price is calculated based on a rate card that determines the per-mile and per-minute price.

Upfront pricing: See how much you will pay before your ride

With upfront pricing, Uber shows you an upfront price as soon as you enter your destination. It is the pricing system in most US cities.

You are guaranteed to pay the upfront price as long as you don’t make any extra stops along the way and the trip doesn’t take significantly longer than expected.

The ride receipt will explain why an upfront price wasn’t honored. Any additional charges will be based on distance rates or dynamic pricing charges.

How does Uber calculate upfront prices?

Uber states, “Many data points go into calculating an upfront price, including the estimated trip time, distance from origin to destination, time of day, route, and demand patterns.”

With so many undefined data points, it’s impossible to predict exactly how prices work in upfront pricing. Variables like ‘demand patterns’ mean that prices can increase during busy times, but Uber does not tell you the details.

In ride receipts, Uber only tells you the ‘trip fare.’ They don’t say how they calculated the trip fare or any specific per-mile or per-minute cost.

Uber ride receipt for $38.98. The trip fare is $20.43 and the rest of the costs are for fees and tip

With upfront pricing there’s no detail about how Uber calculates the ‘trip fare’

Post-trip prices: The other pricing model that uses a rate card

Uber uses post-trip prices in cities that don’t offer upfront pricing. If your city uses this model, you will see a range of potential prices when you input your destination.

You won’t know the exact cost of your ride until the ride is complete. The final price is calculated based on the local rate card, which specifies the per-mile and per-minute rates.

This pricing model also may take into account a base fare, a booking fee, surcharges, tolls, and dynamic pricing.

The costs that go into the price of an Uber ride

The factors below contribute to the cost of an Uber, for both the upfront pricing system and post-trip prices.

  • Base rate – A flat fee charged at the beginning of the ride
  • Booking fee – A variable fee to cover ‘operational costs’
  • Cost per minute – A charge for each minute of the ride
  • Cost per mile – A charge for each mile of the ride
  • Marketplace Fee – Replaces the booking fee in California. A variable fee to support regulatory, safety, and operational costs
  • Tools and surcharges – Passengers pay for tolls, and surcharges like airport fees
  • Dynamic pricing – Additional charges based on local demand

The price difference between Uber ride types

The Uber ride type you choose determines the price you pay. For example, no-frills rides from Uber X will be cheaper than luxury ride types like Uber Black.

The price of Uber ride types, in order from cheapest to most expensive

  • UberX Share
  • Uber X
  • Uber Comfort
  • Uber XL
  • Uber Premier
  • Uber Black
  • Uber Black SUV
  • Uber Lux

Related: What’s the Difference Between the Uber Ride Types?

An example of Uber rates in Los Angeles

To give you a feel for the range of Uber rates, here’s a look at basic costs in Los Angeles. LA features almost every Uber service, and the prices aren’t much higher or lower than other US Uber markets.

Note that Uber’s use of dynamic and upfront pricing means that ride prices aren’t strictly calculated based on the criteria below. Unspecified “other factors” may increase the cost of your ride.

Cost Per MileCost Per MinuteBase FareMinimum Fare
Uber X$1$0.24$0.10$9.06
Uber Comfort$1.20$0.33$0.11$13.11
Uber XL$1.95$0.26$1.13$11.25
Uber Black$2.88$0.70$8.64$15.56
Black SUV $3.95$0.79$16.56$27.07

How to find the price per mile and per minute

First, input a destination in the Uber app. Then tap on a ride type, such as UberX, then tap on the small ‘i’ on the following screen. This will display a ‘fare breakdown’ that lists pricing info.

steps in the uber app to get a fare breakdown

Tap on the small ‘i’ to see more pricing info

But keep in mind that with upfront pricing, dynamic factors make it so you can’t precisely calculate the price of a ride with per-mile and per-minute pricing alone.

An example ride to show you how pricing works

This table shows that the same ride has a different price depending on the service you choose.

Note: This ride is 2.3 miles and 11 minutes long. The price may change due to the time of day, traffic conditions, discounts, or surge pricing.

Uber Ride TypeRide Cost (2.3 miles, 11 minutes)
X$8-$10
Comfort$10-$12
XL$10-$13
Black$20-$27
Black SUV$30-$37
Select$16-$22

More essential reading on Uber 

  • How to Change Your Uber Payment Option
  • How to Add Multiple Stops to Your Uber Trip
  • Uber Eats User Guide: Order Food, Contact Customer Service, and Get Free Food

The minimum fare: The cheapest an Uber can be

Uber sets a minimum fare for each service to help fairly reimburse drivers for short rides. Thanks to upfront pricing, you’ll know immediately if a very short trip will be more expensive than you expect.

Let’s say you want to take an UberX two blocks down the street. You figure that the ride couldn’t cost more than a few dollars. But the minimum fare for UberX is $6.50, so you will be charged $6.50. You walk instead.

Surge pricing: Uber charges higher prices when demand is high

Uber may add an additional cost called surge pricing during times of high rider demand. Surge pricing changes dynamically depending on local driver supply and rider demand.

Uber indicates surge pricing with a small warning that prices are higher than normal. The exact cost of the surge pricing is not displayed. After the ride is over the trip receipt will not say exactly how much the surge charge was.

If you’re looking for a ride and the prices seem abnormally high, you can wait and see if the price goes down after a few minutes. If you’re in a busy area, consider walking a few blocks away to see if prices become cheaper.

How to tip your Uber driver

You can tip your driver in the app, either during the trip or after. Drivers keep 100% of your tip. Tipping is optional, but most drivers expect and appreciate tips.

During the trip, swipe up on the trip info to see a tipping option. To tip after your ride ends, rate the driver and select a tip amount.

Uber fees and tolls

Uber has several fees and tolls that you should be aware of before you request an Uber ride.

Uber will charge a cancellation fee if you cancel a ride two minutes after requesting the ride, or if you take longer than 5 minutes to come out to the driver after they arrive at your pickup location. The cancellation fee is typically around $5, but may vary based on the ride type.

The cost of any tolls are passed onto the passenger. The toll will be included in the upfront price if Uber expects your route to use a toll road. You will not have to give the driver cash or coins to pay the toll.

Some airports charge Airport surcharges. Any airport fees and surcharges will be included in the upfront price estimate when you request a ride.

  • The Uber Cancellation Fee, Cleaning Fee, and More
  • Unexplained Charges from Uber? What to Do

Discounts: Methods to save on your ride

There are several ways to save money on Uber rides.

Uber One: A membership for $9.99 per month that offers 6% Uber Cash back on eligible rides, $0 delivery fees on eligible Uber Eats orders over $15, and 5% off pickups and deliveries.

  • Uber One vs Lyft Pink: Which is Best?

Promo codes: As of June 2020, Uber no longer allows users to invite other users with a promo code. The Uber app still has a place to enter a promo code, but it isn’t easy to find a working code.

  • Promo Codes for Existing Users? No, But These Tricks Work

Credit card promotions: Some credit cards have partnered with Uber to offer benefits to cardholders. Amex Platinum users get $15 in Uber cash each month. Apple card users get 3% cash back on Uber rides.

  • Uber credit card rewards: See the active promotions
A list of payment offers in the uber app including Capitol One and American Express cards

Go to your Wallet in the Uber app to see the current offers

How to schedule an Uber in advance: Uber Reserve

The Uber app allows you to schedule a ride in advance. On the home screen, tap the clock icon inside the “Where To?” search bar to schedule a ride. Next, pick the date, time, and pickup & drop-off location.

Tap the clock icon to schedule an Uber

There are currently two types of scheduled rides on Uber, and the one available to you depends on your city.

Some cities have Uber Reserve, which sends your ride to nearby drivers who can accept your ride far in advance and enter it into their itinerary.

But in other cities, a scheduled ride is only an automated request that is sent out near the time that you schedule. If there are no drivers around, you won’t get a ride even though you scheduled it!

  • How to Use Uber for Airport Trips
  • Uber Reserve: How to Schedule Rides

Is Uber too expensive? Try Lyft

Uber and Lyft are the top options for rideshare in the US. If Uber is available in a city, Lyft is most likely available too. If Uber seems too expensive, open up Lyft and see if Lyft offers a better price.

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Originally Published January 25, 2018
Filed Under: Uber

About Doug H

Gig economy driver, writer, and expert since 2013. I created Ridesharing Driver to help drivers navigate all of the challenges we face in the on-demand world! Read more about my story!

Comments

  1. mai says

    September 12, 2016 at 1:57 pm

    My son needs a ride from his school, Cal State Unvi. East Bay, to 2525 S King Rd, San Jose. Please give me an estimate? Also, what are the rates for weekends and weekdays?

    Thanks!

    Reply
    • DougH says

      September 13, 2016 at 12:01 pm

      You’ll need to use the Uber app to get an estimate, and rates are the same on weekends and weekdays.

      Reply
    • Virginia Gallagher says

      September 14, 2016 at 6:13 pm

      Hi…Will a driver pick up two people at one address and another 2 people about a mile away at another address and take all 4 people to a wedding venue? How do you let the driver know this? Do you just tell him when he arrives at the first pick up?

      Reply
      • DougH says

        September 15, 2016 at 10:22 am

        Yes, you can certainly do that. Enter the final destination into the app, and when the driver picks you up, let him know that you’ll be picking up two more people. It’s a fairly routine thing for drivers to do, you shouldn’t have any issue with that.

        Reply
  2. Joyce F says

    September 12, 2016 at 9:29 am

    I’m trying to compare prices for a trip next week. How do I get the app to calculate the pickup and destination if I am not there yet? It only offers the destination based on my current location – which is in another state at the moment.

    Reply
    • DougH says

      September 13, 2016 at 12:07 pm

      Open the app, and drag your pin to the location that you will be, then input your destination. That will trick the app into doing the trip you are going to do in the future ๐Ÿ™‚

      Reply
  3. Shellie says

    September 10, 2016 at 5:49 pm

    My friends and I want to go out for a night on the town. We want to use uber black and keep the same driver throughout the night. Is that possible? if would be about 4 hours. Is that an option?

    Reply
    • DougH says

      September 13, 2016 at 12:30 pm

      It’s possible, but unlikely. Black drivers either want to do long rides or move on to the next ride as fast as possible because the per minute rate is low. If you want a driver for four hours, you might get better service and a good price from a regular limo company.

      Reply
  4. PK Hennigan says

    September 10, 2016 at 10:51 am

    I’m in Houston. My trip was 14 minutes, 8.5 mi and cost $13. How was that calculated?

    Reply
    • DougH says

      September 10, 2016 at 11:27 am

      Uber in Houston is $0.11/minute, $0.87/mile, with a $1.95 booking fee and a base fare of $1.00. There may have also been surge charges too.

      Reply
  5. Dick Kennel says

    September 9, 2016 at 2:58 pm

    How many people does the estimator include?

    Reply
    • DougH says

      September 10, 2016 at 11:43 am

      You will be charged the same price whether you have one person in the car or four. If you’re using the in-app estimator, it bases the price on the service you have selected in the bottom slider. If you get your fare estimate from Uber.com, it will list out estimates for all of the services.

      Reply
  6. Dene says

    September 9, 2016 at 1:54 pm

    If I need to a ride and the driver has to sit and wait for about 45-60 minutes, would this be included or would the timer stop and start over when I need to get back home. Example. I have an appointment that requires a ride home and they have to be seated there in the lobby. The appointment is about an hour and a half away and everyone I know is busy that day so I am thinking of using your services.

    Reply
    • DougH says

      September 10, 2016 at 11:45 am

      Hello Dene. I imagine that this is for a medical appointment. An Uber driver could technically do that for you, but they probably won’t want to. The per minute rate is very low, around $0.10 in some cities. So they won’t get paid much to sit there with you. You could try to arrange it ahead of time, for example request an Uber long before your appointment, call the driver, and try to make a separate deal with them offering them more money to sit and wait. But even that doesn’t seem like a great option. Try calling the office and asking what you should do if you can’t get a ride. They may be able to connect you with a transportation service.

      Reply
  7. Aesha says

    September 6, 2016 at 10:12 am

    Hey ,
    I want to thank you for good and efficient information. I am new to uber app and I have got so good information about how uber works and difference between uberx and xl . I was in emergency to go somewhere and information was so helpful and got my ride within minute . Thank you for promotional code . It really worked well.
    Thank you one again .

    Reply
    • DougH says

      September 7, 2016 at 5:04 pm

      Thank you! I’m so glad it all worked out for you!

      Reply
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