Alternatives to Lyft
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Lyft is the second-largest ride-hailing company in the United States, founded in 2012 by Logan Green and John Zimmer. Operating exclusively in the US and Canada (unlike Uber's global footprint), Lyft holds approximately 28-31% of the US rideshare market.
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Uber
Global reach, more drivers, Uber One bundle with Eats
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- What are the best alternatives to Lyft?
- The top alternatives to Lyft include Uber. Each has a full side-by-side comparison with specs, pros & cons, and a verdict on A Versus B.
- How is Lyft different from its competitors?
- A Versus B compares Lyft against each competitor across key attributes — features, pricing, performance, and user ratings. Click any comparison above to see a full data-driven verdict.
- Is Lyft free to use?
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- Start by identifying the attributes most important to you — pricing, features, integrations, or performance. A Versus B compares Lyft against each competitor across these dimensions and provides a data-driven verdict to help you decide quickly.
- Which Lyft alternative is the most popular?
- Based on search volume and user engagement on A Versus B, Uber is the most-compared alternative to Lyft. See the full side-by-side comparison above.
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