DoorDash and Serve Robotics Partner to Bring Serve’s Delivery Robots to the DoorDash Platform

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  • DoorDash and Serve Robotics announced a multi-year partnership to deploy autonomous sidewalk deliveries across the U.S., starting with select Los Angeles merchants on the DoorDash app.
  • The deal advances DoorDash’s multi-modal logistics strategy—integrating Dashers, drones, and robots via its Autonomous Delivery Platform—to match orders to the most effective, lower-emission method.
  • Serve brings 100,000+ completed autonomous deliveries from 2,500+ restaurants in cities including Los Angeles, Miami, Dallas, Chicago, and Atlanta, and expects higher order volumes and broader U.S. expansion under the pact.

PRESS RELEASE – DoorDash (Nasdaq: DASH), a leading local commerce platform globally, and Serve Robotics Inc. (Nasdaq: SERV), a leading autonomous sidewalk delivery company, announced a new multi-year strategic partnership to roll out autonomous robot deliveries across the U.S.

Los Angeles residents ordering through the DoorDash app from participating merchants may have their order delivered by a Serve robot. The partnership will expand the potential volume of orders available to Serve for delivery.

This partnership reflects DoorDash’s broader multi-modal delivery platform strategy, which integrates Dashers, drones, and autonomous robots to meet increasing demand while lowering emissions and traffic congestion. It also builds on Serve’s reliable track record in cities including Los Angeles, Miami, Dallas, Chicago and Atlanta, where the company has already completed over 100,000 of successful deliveries from over 2,500 restaurants.

“We’re thrilled to join forces with DoorDash to help bring the future of delivery to life,” said Dr. Ali Kashani, co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Serve Robotics. “Serve has long been a leader in autonomous delivery, and this partnership allows us to serve more customers. By teaming up with DoorDash, we’re accelerating our vision to make sustainable, reliable robotic delivery available in every neighborhood across the U.S.”

“At DoorDash, we’re building a multi-modal logistics platform where Dashers, autonomous robots, and drones each play a role in making deliveries faster, more efficient, and more sustainable,” said Harrison Shih, Head of Product for DoorDash Labs. “Partnering with Serve gives our platform even more delivery options, expanding how we fulfill orders for consumers and merchants alike.”

DoorDash’s world-class logistics infrastructure, combined with its Autonomous Delivery Platform — the system that helps optimize various delivery methods like drones, robots and Dashers at scale — makes the company well positioned to commercialize autonomous delivery. Adding leading autonomy providers like Serve is essential to this approach, enabling DoorDash to match orders with the most effective delivery method and helping to drive increased demand for local merchants.

To learn more about DoorDash Labs and our work shaping the future of delivery, visit the DoorDash blog here.

To learn more about Serve Robotics, visit www.serverobotics.com.

Image credit: Serve Robotics

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