How to get your 2025 Uber ‘YOUBER’ recap

As the year ends, many tech and social media platforms are now offering users personalized summaries of their activity over the last 12 months.

Every December, services like Spotify and YouTube now share summaries of your activity – like what music you listened to or videos you watched – and these year-end “wraps” have become a common tradition.

Uber recently released YOUBER 2025, its yearly summary of rides and Uber Eats orders for its users. The personalized recaps started appearing on December 15th, but it might take a little while for everyone to see theirs.

Your yearly recap shows a personalized look back at your 2025 activity, including your favorite rides, routes, food deliveries, and how you used the service throughout the year.

How to see your 2025 Uber recap

Okay, so I just found out how to check out YOUBER 2025! All you have to do is open up the Uber app, and there’s a “YOUBER 2025” banner right at the top of the screen – just tap that. Then, you can see a bunch of cool cards with your own personal stats that you can even share with friends!

Your yearly summary shows things like your average Uber rating, how many rides you’ve taken, where you’ve gone, any ride preferences you’ve saved, and your Uber Eats ordering activity.

We can learn about customers’ dining habits, like how many restaurants they order from, what they like to eat, and the types of food they order most often.

We also categorize each Uber and Uber Eats user into one of 14 personality types. These types – like “Planning Prodigy,” “Do Gooder,” “Rise & Shiner,” and “The Big Deal” – are based on their usage patterns, such as when they schedule rides, how they rate drivers, whether they use the service early in the morning, or if they actively look for deals.

In addition to yearly summaries for riders, Uber also revealed some interesting global trends from its 2025 data. One standout was an incredibly long trip – almost 700 miles – from Austin, Texas, to Pensacola, Florida, which lasted about 11 hours.

Okay, so I just heard about the craziest Uber Eats orders from last year. Apparently, someone ordered over 180 items of Chinese food – seriously, 180! But get this, they also delivered over 150,000 live crickets through the app! I guess a lot of people have pets that like a crunchy snack. It’s wild what people order these days!

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2025-12-15 17:48