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Why move a 2-pound burrito in a 2-ton car? Meet Serve, the future of sustainable, self-driving delivery.
Serve Robotics develops third-generation (Gen3) autonomous sidewalk delivery robots for last-mile logistics. The robots feature Level 4 autonomy, 50 lbs cargo capacity, active thermal compartments for hot/cold items, increased speed, longer range, enhanced safety, and lower manufacturing costs. They operate in major US cities including Los Angeles, Dallas, Atlanta, Chicago, and Miami, serving over 2,500 restaurants via partnerships with Uber Eats and DoorDash. Production began in October 2024 with Magna International; over 1,000 Gen3 robots deployed as of late 2025.
Active products
2
Top-rated product
74.0
/100
Saymo
Company facts
- Legal name
- Serve Robotics Inc.
- HQ
- United States
- Founded
- 2021 · 5 yrs
- Website
- www.serverobotics.com
Trusted by
- Uber Eatsdeployed 2025electrek.co ↗
- DoorDashquiverquant.com ↗
Awards & recognition
- Fast Company's Next Big Things in Tech - Top Spot in Robotics and Automation2025quiverquant.com ↗
Milestones
Deployed 1,000 Gen3 robots across major US cities
Began production of Gen3 robots with Magna International
Spun off as independent company from Uber
Press coverage
- Serve Robotics Secures Top Spot in Fast Company's Next Big Things in Tech for Third-Generation Autonomous Delivery Robot
Fast Company via Quiver Quant
- Serve unveils Gen3 delivery robots to scale services across US
Electrek · Oct 2024
- Serve Robotics Autonomous Sidewalk Delivery
NVIDIA
- Serve Robotics Rolls Out Third-Generation Autonomous Delivery
Serve Robotics
Active products by Serve Robotics
2 shown| # | Category | Key specs | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ![]() | Saymo | Delivery | Payload 30 kg·Top speed 4.9 m/s | 2024 | 74.0 |
| 2 | Serve Gen 3 | Delivery | Payload 23 kg | 2021 | 24.7 |
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