To see your Uber reviews and rating, open the app, go to Account → Privacy Center → View my ratings for a breakdown and recent feedback.
You can check your reputation in the Uber apps without chasing screenshots or third-party tools. The menu path takes seconds once you know where it lives, and you’ll find a breakdown of stars along with the places where written notes and badges show up.
This guide walks through the exact taps for riders, drivers, couriers, and restaurants, what you can and can’t see, and smart fixes if your score slipped. Screens change by region, so the wording on your phone may vary a little, but the path stays the same.
Fast Paths To View Your Uber Reviews
Use the quick reference below if you just want the taps. The sections after the table add detail and tips.
| Role | Path In App | What You See |
|---|---|---|
| Rider | Account → Settings → Privacy → Privacy Center → “See summary” tile → Browse your data → View my ratings | Average stars, count of 1–5-star ratings |
| Driver (Rides) | Menu ☰ → Profile photo → Driver profile | Average stars, recent feedback tags, compliments, badges |
| Courier (Delivery) | Menu ☰ → Profile photo → Profile → Ratings | Average stars, feedback from customers and merchants |
| Restaurant On Uber Eats | Eats Manager → Feedback tab → Reviews | Recent customer reviews with item thumbs-up/down |
Ways To View Your Uber Reviews Fast (With Screens In Mind)
Rider Steps: See Your Star Breakdown
- Open the app and tap Account.
- Go to Settings → Privacy → Privacy Center.
- Swipe to the tile that says something like “See summary of how you use Uber,” then tap it.
- Scroll to Browse your data and tap View my ratings.
You’ll see a tally of how many 1-, 2-, 3-, 4-, and 5-star ratings you’ve received and your current average. Individual rides stay anonymous, so no screen lists which trip earned a low score. That design keeps feedback honest and reduces payback pressure.
Driver Steps: Find Reviews, Compliments, And Tags
- Open the Driver app, tap the menu, then your profile photo.
- Open your Driver profile.
- Scan your star average, recent feedback tags, compliments, and notes riders left after 5-star trips.
Your driver profile is also the card riders can view during or after a trip. Keep an eye on compliments and tags; these are the clearest signs of written sentiment that other riders see. Badges and thank-you notes show up here as well.
Courier Steps: Check Delivery Feedback
- Open the Driver app in delivery mode.
- Tap your profile and open Ratings.
- Review the average and recent notes from customers and merchants.
Delivery feedback often mentions handoff speed, packaging, and accuracy. If you spot repeat themes, adjust your handoff routine and bag setup.
Merchant Steps: Read Restaurant Reviews In Eats Manager
- Log in to Uber Eats Manager on desktop.
- Open the Feedback tab and click Reviews.
- Sort by recency to scan new comments, tags, and item thumbs.
The Reviews page shows star ratings, short comments, and item-level thumbs. Use the feed to reply, coach staff, and tune prep times when you see late items spike.
What You Can And Can’t See
Average, Counts, And Anonymity
Both sides rate each trip on a 1–5 scale. You see your average and a breakdown by star count. You don’t see who left which score. This model protects riders and drivers from payback and keeps feedback frank.
Where Written Comments Appear
Riders can leave short notes or badges when they rate a trip 5 stars; these show on the driver’s public profile. Drivers often see rider-selected tags when the rating is below 5. Riders, by contrast, don’t receive a list of comments attached to their own identity; they see the star breakdown in the Privacy Center.
Timing And Update Lag
Ratings can take a little time to show. The average recalculates as new trips land. If you just finished a ride and nothing changed yet, give it a bit and refresh your profile screen.
Where Reviews Live Inside The Apps
Two places matter most: the Privacy Center for the star breakdown, and the profile pages for public-facing feedback like compliments and tags. The links below explain these views in Uber’s own words and are handy if your labels look slightly different on your phone:
See the rider steps in the official Rating FAQs, and learn about the driver view on the Driver profile page.
Improve Your Score Without Guesswork
Tips For Riders
- Be on time at the pin, or message quickly if the pin is off.
- Keep the car clean; bring food and drinks with lids.
- Use polite, short messages; confirm the name and destination.
- Choose a pickup spot that lets the car stop safely.
- Close the door gently and end the trip without slamming.
Small courtesies go a long way. Many drivers rate the pickup phase more than the chat. A smooth, fast handoff raises the odds of a top score.
Tips For Drivers
- Stage pick-ups on the correct side of the street to avoid u-turns.
- Confirm the rider’s name, then navigate with your preferred map.
- Offer a short greeting and set the cabin temp to neutral.
- Drive smoothly, avoid hard braking, and keep music low.
- End cleanly: safe drop-off, doors unlocked, and a short goodbye.
Public praise often mentions clean cars, calm driving, and easy communication. Build habits around those themes and your compliments tab will grow.
Second Reference Table: What Shows Up And Where
| Item | Visible To You? | Where It Appears |
|---|---|---|
| Average star rating | Yes | Profile header (all roles) |
| Count of 1–5-star ratings | Yes | Privacy Center → View my ratings |
| Written compliments on 5-star trips | Drivers: Yes | Driver profile → Compliments |
| Badges and positive tags | Drivers: Yes | Driver profile → Compliments/Badges |
| Constructive tags after low ratings | Drivers: Yes | Driver app → Profile → Feedback |
| Exact trip tied to a low star | No | Not shown |
| Restaurant item thumbs | Merchants: Yes | Eats Manager → Feedback → Reviews |
Fixes When You Can’t Find The Screen
The Privacy Center Tile Isn’t There
Swipe through the cards; the wording can shift by country. Look for a tile that mentions a summary of how you use Uber, then scroll to the section that lets you browse your data and tap the ratings view.
The Menu Names Look Different
Design moves a bit from time to time. If you don’t see the same labels, go to Account, search for Privacy, and open the center from there. You can also type “ratings” into the help search box inside the app.
I’m A New User And See Dashes
The app needs enough trips before it shows an average. Keep riding or driving; the number appears once you have a base of ratings.
Can I Ask Uber To Remove A Bad Review?
If a comment or tag breaks policy, report the trip in the help menu. Uber reviews reports and can remove content that crosses policy lines. For drivers, low scores tied to issues outside your control often trigger guidance prompts rather than penalties when your overall record is solid.
Smart Habits That Nudge Ratings Up
For Riders
Share the live location when the pin is off. Speak up if the cabin is too warm or cold. Skip phone calls on speaker. Short, clear messages keep the pickup smooth. If you cancel, do it early so drivers don’t waste a drive.
For Drivers
Check the map before you accept to avoid long detours to the pickup. Keep wipes, a small trash bag, and a phone charger handy. If a rider asks for silence, honor it. When you can, wait until the car is fully stopped before ending the trip.
Know The Rules Behind Ratings
Riders and drivers rate each trip on a 1–5 scale. The average you see updates over time, and neither side sees who left a specific number of stars. Low ratings often include tag prompts so you can act on the theme, while 5-star rides unlock compliments and badges.
If you want the official descriptions, see Uber’s page on understanding ratings. The rider view is outlined in the Rating FAQs, and you can learn where riders see your profile on the Driver profile page.
