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In Q1'26, Uber's Mobility revenue stood at $6.80B, marking a decline from the previous quarter's $8.20B, while Delivery revenue reached $5.07B, showing steady growth, and Freight revenue increased slightly to $1.34B. This latest data point reflects a total revenue of approximately $13.21B for the quarter, with Mobility still dominating the segment distribution at about 51% of the total. From Q2'23 to Q1'26, Uber's overall revenue exhibited robust growth, rising from $9.23B to $13.21B, driven primarily by strong expansions in Mobility (up 39% overall, with peaks in Q4'25 at $8.20B) and Delivery (up 66%, accelerating post-Q1'25 to $5.07B). Freight remained relatively stable around $1.3B per quarter, contributing a consistent but minor 10% share. Notable patterns include seasonal dips in Q1 periods for Mobility, yet the stacked bar chart underscores Mobility's dominant role (averaging 55% of total revenue) amid sustained upward trends in ride-sharing and food delivery segments.