Serve Robotics expands autonomous delivery fleet to 2,000 robots across 20 cities

Company raises 2026 revenue guidance to $26M as platform scales rapidly

Mar. 11, 2026 at 7:52pm

Serve Robotics, a leading autonomous delivery robotics company, has announced significant growth in its fleet and platform, deploying 2,000 autonomous robots across 20 cities in six major metropolitan areas, including new launches in Atlanta, Dallas, Chicago, and Miami. The company has also added DoorDash as a new customer, further expanding its delivery network.

Why it matters

Serve Robotics' rapid expansion demonstrates the growing demand for autonomous delivery solutions, particularly in urban areas where traditional delivery methods face challenges. As the company scales its fleet and platform, it is poised to capture a larger share of the burgeoning autonomous delivery market.

The details

Serve Robotics has achieved a 400% increase in revenue growth and now operates a fleet of 2,000 autonomous robots across 20 cities. The company has also added DoorDash, a major food delivery platform, as a new customer, further expanding its delivery network. This growth has led Serve Robotics to raise its 2026 revenue guidance to $26 million.

  • Serve Robotics reported its Q4 2025 earnings on March 11, 2026.

The players

Serve Robotics

A leading autonomous delivery robotics company that has deployed 2,000 robots across 20 cities in six major metropolitan areas.

Ali Kashani

The co-founder and CEO of Serve Robotics.

DoorDash

A major food delivery platform that has become a new customer for Serve Robotics.

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What they’re saying

“We also added DoorDash as a new customer, further expanding our delivery network.”

— Ali Kashani, Co-Founder and CEO (Seeking Alpha)

The takeaway

Serve Robotics' rapid expansion and growing customer base demonstrate the increasing adoption of autonomous delivery solutions, particularly in urban areas where traditional delivery methods face challenges. As the company continues to scale its fleet and platform, it is well-positioned to capture a larger share of the autonomous delivery market.