Overview / Description
INVO Ride is an AI autonomous-mobility tool that demonstrates a full ride-hailing stack for autonomous eVTOLs (electric vertical-takeoff aircraft) running on a photoreal 3D digital twin of San Francisco. Instead of road-based dispatch, it models hexagonal sky lanes, a self-separating fleet, and routing that is aware of both buildings and FAA-controlled airspace, so aircraft plan paths that avoid structures and stay within permitted corridors. The experience is a live, browser-based interactive tour — you can watch the autonomous fleet operate over the San Francisco twin with no account required. It sits in the AI transportation / autonomous-mobility category and is aimed at people exploring how an air-taxi ride-hailing network could be coordinated end to end, from sky-lane layout to self-separation between aircraft. As a demonstration stack rather than a bookable consumer service, INVO Ride is about showing the routing, airspace-awareness, and fleet-coordination layers working together over a realistic city model. Pricing is not applicable to the public demo, and details beyond the tour are not published, so treat it as a technology showcase rather than a commercial ride product today.
Used For
Demonstrating an end-to-end autonomous eVTOL ride-hailing stack with airspace-aware routing over a 3D city twin
Pricing
Plan
Free interactive demo — no account required; not a commercial bookable service, so no pricing applies
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Full ride-hailing stack modeled for autonomous eVTOLs, not just a concept render
- Photoreal 3D digital twin of San Francisco with hexagonal sky lanes
- Building- and FAA-airspace-aware routing plus a self-separating fleet
- Live interactive demo runs in the browser with no account required
Cons
- It is a technology demo, not a bookable consumer air-taxi service
- Scope is currently the San Francisco twin only
- No published details or pricing beyond the interactive tour
Questions & Answers
Alternatives
Joby Aviation, Archer, Wisk, Volocopter