Wayve is revolutionizing the future of transportation with its VAI (Vehicle AI), which utilizes sensory floor data to learn independently and employs virtual reinforcement learning. The company uses its modular, hardware-agnostic platform to power driverless taxis and autonomous delivery vehicles.
Working with some of the largest auto manufacturers and forming partnerships within logistics and delivery services allows the company to rapidly introduce safer and smarter self-driving technology to diverse driving environments.
Wayve is making a huge impact in the self-driving vehicle market with its embodied AI solution, which learns from real-world signal data, including maps and predetermined sets of rules. The self-learning mechanism can be quickly applied to an unfamiliar area with a different vehicle, regardless of the outcome of time and some unpredictable changes in moving traffic, creating a truly adaptable, flexible, and scalable autonomous vehicle.
The company is well-funded, with notable investors including SoftBank, Microsoft, and Nvidia, and partnered with industry leaders in retail and fleet operators. Wayve can provide intelligent and commercially operational solutions and services for ride-hailing logistics, paving the way for the future of truly safe and adaptable mobility.
| Legal Name | Wayve Technologies Ltd. |
| Headquarters | London, United Kingdom |
| Business Model | B2B |
| Founding Date | 2017 |
| No. of Employees | Approximately 400 (As of 2025) |
The technology enables AI driver technology, taxi collection coordinators, and autonomous delivery robots, and even more collections of autonomy. Powered by advanced AI, it’s creating a more cohesive autonomous transportation for automakers and logistics partners.
| Alex Kendall | Co-founder & Chief Executive Officer |
| Erez Dagan | President |
| Max Warburton | Chief Financial Officer |
| Jamie Shotton | Chief Scientist |
| Emma Baillie | Chief People Officer |
| Dan McCloskey | Vice President, Hardware |
| Kaity Fischer | Vice President, Commercial and Fleet Operations |
| Silvius Rus | Senior Vice President, Engineering |
| Simone Fabris | Vice President, Product and Delivery |
| Vijay Badrinarayanan | Vice President, AI |
The company’s revenue is generated by licensing AI driving technology to car manufacturers and fleet operators. Clients can incorporate autonomous driving into ride-hailing and delivery vehicles, continually developing their artificial intelligence technology using data and simulations.
Client Segments: Automotive manufacturers, fleet operators, logistics companies
Target Companies: Automakers, ride-hailing services, delivery and logistics enterprises
Target Geography: Global focus with strong presence in North America and Asia-Pacific, expanding into Europe, the Middle East, and Africa