Serve Robotics Inc. has deployed over 2,000 autonomous delivery robots, establishing the largest sidewalk delivery fleet in the U.S. The company has expanded rapidly into major markets and plans further city launches in early 2026, highlighting significant scaling and partnerships with major delivery platforms and brands.

Serve Robotics’ stock has gained 5.6% in the past six months, outperforming the Computers – IT Services industry. The company’s strategic acquisitions, platform partnerships, and rapid expansion have supported this growth. Serve Robotics recently acquired Vayu Robotics to enhance its AI capabilities and strengthen its competitive position for long-term growth.

Serve Robotics is accelerating growth through major partnerships, operational scale, and expansion strategy. The company has partnered with Uber and DoorDash, expanding its reach in the food delivery market. Serve Robotics’ fleet has grown tenfold in the past year, positioning the company as a leader in autonomous delivery and physical AI.

Serve Robotics surpassed 1,000 robots deployed in the third quarter of 2025, marking a key milestone in its operational target to deploy 2,000 autonomous delivery robots by mid-December. The company’s AI learning flywheel is expected to accelerate with each additional mile driven, enabling continuous improvements in perception, planning, and navigation models for its fleet.

Serve Robotics emphasizes the environmental benefits of its zero-emission robots, which replace conventional delivery vehicles and help reduce traffic congestion and carbon emissions in cities. The company’s robots operate with minimal human intervention in complex city environments while maintaining high levels of safety and reliability. Serve Robotics aims to play a key role in local logistics over the next five years.

Serve Robotics has added new national restaurant partners like Jersey Mike’s and ongoing collaborations with Shake Shack and Little Caesars. The company’s growing fleet and expanding footprint position it as a leader in autonomous delivery and physical AI. Serve Robotics continues to focus on building a nationwide autonomous delivery network powered by a unified AI platform.

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