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by Serve Robotics

Autonomous sidewalk delivery for restaurants.

L4 sidewalk delivery robots deployed across Los Angeles, Dallas, Miami, and other U.S. cities. Partners with Uber Eats; ~2,000-robot fleet target.

Pricing

Custom quote

Robotics pricing varies by deployment scale, integration, and service contract — vendor will quote per project.

Indexed

2026

Reviewed quarterly

Buyer fit

Mid-Market · Enterprise

Cloud

Industry vertical

Food & HospitalityLogistics

Business function

Operations

Robotics capability

Mobile Robots (AMR/AGV)Autonomous Vehicles

Compliance

Integrations

Uber Eats
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What the tiers mean

AI tools

  • AI-Native

    AI is the product. The tool wouldn't exist without it (e.g. Cursor, Harvey, Perplexity).

  • AI-Enhanced

    Purpose-built tool that was rebuilt around AI as a first-class feature (e.g. Notion AI, Intercom Fin).

  • AI-Module

    A specific AI add-on inside a legacy platform. Listed as the module, not the parent (e.g. Salesforce Einstein, Microsoft Copilot for M365).

Robotics

  • Robotics-Native

    The robot or robotics platform itself — the company exists to build it (e.g. Figure 02, Boston Dynamics Spot, Symbotic).

  • Robotics-Enhanced

    Established hardware company with a modern AI-driven robotics line (e.g. FANUC CRX cobots, ABB OmniCore, Intuitive da Vinci).

  • Robotics-Module

    A component, software stack, or AI layer that lives inside a larger robotic system (e.g. NVIDIA Isaac, John Deere See & Spray, Stryker Mako).

User reviews

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