This article performs an approximation of Hardt and Negri’s (2001) concept of Empire and the process of platformization through a brief cartography of Uber’s actions in Brazil. Active in over 60 countries, Uber is a global actor in the platformization of labor and mobility. This expansion resonates with the imperial logics of territorial occupation and biopolitical production of space. Based on data from a research developed between March and December of 2018, this work demonstrates how Uber’s growth is connected to the platform’s programmability and corporate partnerships and present examples of its networked and distributed infiltration in the Brazilian territory, especially in the city of Belo Horizonte.