Coco Robotics Lands No. 2 Spot on Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies List

The urban robotics platform is recognized for setting a new standard in efficient, AI-powered, and zero-emission delivery at city scale.

Mar. 25, 2026 at 3:39am

Coco Robotics, the world's leading urban robotics platform, has been named No. 2 in the Logistics category on Fast Company's 2026 list of the World's Most Innovative Companies. The company was recognized for its work in delivering efficient, AI-powered, and zero-emission delivery at city scale through its rapidly scaling fleet and advanced AI capabilities.

Why it matters

Coco Robotics' recognition reflects the growing importance of sustainable and efficient urban logistics solutions as cities grapple with the challenges of last-mile delivery. The company's data-driven approach and focus on expanding its operations globally make it a leader in the rapidly evolving autonomous delivery space.

The details

Coco Robotics' robots are able to quickly adapt to new cities, navigating complex urban environments with precision and improving continuously through millions of real-world data points. The company powers delivery through platforms including Uber Eats, DoorDash, and Wolt, serving more than 3,000 merchants ranging from local businesses to national brands. Coco is on track to scale its fleet to thousands of robots globally.

  • Coco Robotics was founded in 2020.
  • The company has completed over 500,000 zero-emission deliveries across the U.S. and Europe.
  • Coco Robotics was named No. 2 in the Logistics category on Fast Company's 2026 list of the World's Most Innovative Companies.

The players

Coco Robotics

The world's largest urban robotics platform, combining autonomous robots, real-world operations data, and advanced AI to power smarter, more efficient city logistics.

Zach Rash

CEO and Co-Founder of Coco Robotics.

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What they’re saying

“Being recognized by Fast Company is a huge honor, and it reflects the real-world impact we're having right now. We've completed over 500,000 zero-emission deliveries, and every one of them makes our system smarter and more efficient. That efficiency is what brings down the cost of local delivery for merchants and consumers, making robot delivery a practical solution for moving goods through urban neighborhoods.”

— Zach Rash, CEO and Co-Founder

What’s next

Coco Robotics is on track to scale its fleet to thousands of robots globally, continuing to expand its operations and impact in urban logistics.

The takeaway

Coco Robotics' recognition by Fast Company as a leader in sustainable and efficient urban logistics solutions highlights the growing importance of autonomous delivery technologies in addressing the challenges of last-mile delivery in cities around the world.