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§ Public · Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Develops the Aurora Driver, a self-driving system with hardware, software, and data services for autonomous trucking and ride-hailing.
Based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Aurora develops an integrated hardware and software self-driving system designed to operate autonomous vehicles for commercial freight trucking and passenger ride-hailing networks. The publicly traded company operates on a business-to-business model, charging logistics providers a per-mile fee for its technology, and maintains a market capitalization of approximately $4 billion. The core platform utilizes verifiable artificial intelligence to ensure safe navigation across different vehicle types and geographic regions. With a workforce of roughly 1,700 employees, the enterprise secured $820 million in a mid-2023 public offering to fund the commercial launch of its driverless trucking operations in Texas. The organization has established strategic partnerships and secured investments from notable corporate entities including Volvo Trucks, Toyota, FedEx, Uber, and Amazon. Aurora was founded in 2017 by Chris Urmson, Sterling Anderson, and Drew Bagnell.
Aurora has raised $1.7B across 5 funding rounds.
Key people at Aurora.
Aurora was founded in 2016 by Chris Urmson (Founder) and J. Andrew Bagnell (Co-Founder and Chief Scientist) and Drew Bagnell (Founder) and Sterling Anderson (Founder).
Aurora has raised $1.7B in total across 5 funding rounds.
Key people at Aurora.
Aurora Innovation is a leading autonomous vehicle company focused on delivering the benefits of self-driving technology safely, quickly, and broadly, primarily through its flagship product, the Aurora Driver. This self-driving system powers autonomous freight trucks and ride-hailing passenger vehicles, aiming to make transportation safer, more accessible, reliable, and efficient. Aurora serves logistics and transportation companies by integrating its technology into existing fleets to improve road safety and supply chain efficiency. The company has demonstrated strong growth momentum, having autonomously delivered over 2,290 loads and driven more than 630,000 commercial miles with nearly 100% on-time performance, and recently doubling its driverless miles on public roads to over 100,000 miles[1][2][3][5].
Aurora was founded in 2017 by three industry veterans: Chris Urmson (former CTO of Waymo), Sterling Anderson (former lead of Tesla Autopilot), and Drew Bagnell (former Uber autonomous vehicle leader and Carnegie Mellon professor). Their shared vision was to create a safe, scalable, and efficient autonomous driving system. Early traction came from partnerships with major industry players like FedEx, Uber Freight, Volvo Trucks, and PACCAR, enabling pilot programs and commercial launches of driverless freight trucks. This strong founding team and strategic collaborations have been pivotal in Aurora’s rapid progress and industry leadership[2][4].
Aurora rides the accelerating trend of autonomous vehicle technology transforming freight and logistics, a sector critical to the global economy. The timing is favorable due to increasing demand for supply chain efficiency, driver shortages, and regulatory openness to autonomous solutions. Aurora’s technology addresses these market forces by enabling nearly round-the-clock truck operations, reducing accidents, and lowering costs. Its leadership in driverless trucking on public roads positions it as a key influencer shaping the future of transportation and autonomous mobility ecosystems[1][3][5].
Aurora is poised to expand its commercial driverless freight operations, scaling its fleet and geographic reach, including longer routes like the 600-mile westbound lane from Fort Worth to El Paso recently unlocked. Trends such as AI advancements, regulatory support, and growing logistics demands will shape its journey. Aurora’s influence is likely to grow as it sets industry standards for safety, reliability, and integration, potentially expanding into broader autonomous mobility services beyond freight. Its mission to deliver self-driving benefits safely and broadly remains central as it accelerates toward a future where autonomous vehicles are integral to transportation infrastructure[5][1][4].
Aurora was founded in 2016 by Chris Urmson (Founder) and J. Andrew Bagnell (Co-Founder and Chief Scientist) and Drew Bagnell (Founder) and Sterling Anderson (Founder).
Aurora has raised $1.7B in total across 5 funding rounds.
Aurora's investors include Antler, Boost Capital Partners, First Round Capital, Forerunner Ventures, Greylock, Hanabi Capital, Piva Capital, sequel, Sequoia Capital, Soma Capital, Sweet Capital, Nicholas Shekerdemian.
Aurora has raised $1.7B across 5 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $3.0M Seed in April 2025.