Zoox said it has entered into a partnership with Sphere Las Vegas, becoming the venue’s official autonomous ride-hailing partner as part of the company’s ongoing expansion in the city.
The collaboration will feature a dedicated pickup and drop-off zone at Sphere, complete with Zoox branding, and will be available to riders starting in early 2026.
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The partnership links two technology-driven innovators — one redefining urban mobility, the other reshaping live entertainment. “Sphere has quickly become an iconic destination and landmark in Las Vegas, drawing millions of visitors annually with its next-level fusion of art and technology,” said Michael White, Chief Product Officer at Zoox. “With this partnership, riders aren’t just being transported between locations; they’re stepping from the future of transportation into the future of entertainment.”
Zoox, a subsidiary of Amazon, launched its fully driverless ride-hailing service in Las Vegas in September 2025, marking the first commercial deployment of a purpose-built autonomous robotaxi. The company has steadily grown its network since establishing operations in the city in 2019, forming partnerships with the Vegas Golden Knights, Resorts World Las Vegas, and AREA15.
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By adding Sphere to its roster of destinations, Zoox aims to further integrate autonomous mobility into Las Vegas’s entertainment and hospitality ecosystem. The company said the collaboration underscores its commitment to advancing urban transportation through technology and seamless customer experiences.
