2026 State of Mobile is Live!

In the second quarter of 2025, the top carpooling and ridesharing apps in Peru displayed various trends in downloads and active users, as reported by Sensor Tower. Here's a closer look at the performance of these leading apps on a unified platform.
Yango: taxi, food, delivery had a dynamic quarter with weekly downloads peaking at around 71K in mid-April before settling to approximately 49K by the end of June. Active users showed fluctuations, starting at 1.34M and experiencing a peak of 1.44M mid-May, ending the quarter at 1.28M.
inDrive. Save on city rides reported steady weekly downloads, hovering around 52K to 61K. Active users remained robust, with a peak of 3.28M in late April, and closing the quarter just over 3.16M.
Uber - Request a ride maintained a consistent download rate, ranging from 13K to 16K weekly. Active user numbers declined slightly from 1.08M to approximately 903K by the end of June.
DiDi Rider: Affordable rides saw a gradual decline in downloads from around 13K to 9.5K. Active users started at 1.05M, dipped mid-quarter, but recovered to 943K by the end of June.
Cabify experienced a slight increase in downloads, peaking at 10.6K in early June. Active users fluctuated, beginning with 437K, dipping mid-quarter, and finishing at 376K.
These insights provide a glimpse into the competitive landscape of carpooling and ridesharing in Peru. For further details and analytics, visit Sensor Tower.