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Develops self-driving technology for vehicles
$226k - $286kAnnually
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Mountain View, CA, USA
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Waymo develops self-driving technology for vehicles, known as the Waymo Driver, which allows cars to navigate roads without human input. This system combines hardware, software, and computing power to ensure safe and efficient driving. Waymo collaborates with major car manufacturers, like Volvo, to integrate its technology into their vehicles, enhancing safety and convenience. Additionally, Waymo operates in the logistics sector with Waymo Via, focusing on efficient goods delivery. The company generates revenue through partnerships, technology licensing, and autonomous ride-hailing services. Waymo's goal is to continuously improve its technology to lead the autonomous vehicle industry and provide reliable transportation solutions.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
Series C
Total Funding
$10.8B
Headquarters
Mountain View, California
Founded
2009
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