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Sidewalk autonomous delivery robot company spun out of Uber Eats; NASDAQ-listed with NVIDIA backing; exclusive deal to deploy up to 2,000 Level 4 autonomous delivery robots across multiple US markets for the Uber Eats platform.
Serve Robotics Inc. is an American autonomous sidewalk delivery robot company headquartered in Redwood City, California, and listed on the NASDAQ. Originally spun out of Uber Eats' robotics division in 2021, the company makes Level 4 autonomous delivery robots that navigate urban sidewalks to deliver food, groceries, and packages directly to consumers. Serve Robotics is backed by NVIDIA, which has invested in and supplies the company with Jetson-based AI computing platforms.\n\nServe Robotics has an exclusive commercial agreement with Uber Eats to deploy up to 2,000 autonomous delivery robots across multiple US markets, representing one of the largest autonomous delivery robot deployment commitments globally. The robots operate on sidewalks at pedestrian speed, equipped with cameras, lidar, and AI to avoid obstacles and interact safely with pedestrians. Deliveries are offered at a cost comparable to or lower than traditional courier delivery, with the model targeting positive unit economics at scale.\n\nAs of 2025, Serve Robotics has been scaling operations in Los Angeles and expanding to additional cities, building operational data and refining its autonomy stack. The company's differentiated positioning — Level 4 sidewalk autonomy rather than road-based delivery — insulates it from the heaviest vehicle regulatory burden while opening a large last-mile delivery market. Serve Robotics represents the convergence of robotics, AI, and the gig economy model pioneered by Uber Eats.
SF commercial fleet repair marketplace with 24-hour turnaround guarantee and 50% price savings; YC W24 $1.4M revenue competing for the $177B US fleet repair market with vetted service center network.
Carma is a San Francisco-based B2B marketplace for commercial fleet vehicle repair and maintenance — providing fleet operators with same-day repair access, guaranteed 24-hour turnaround commitments, transparent upfront quotes, and a vetted network of service center partners that collectively deliver 50% median price savings and 30% annual cost reduction for fleet maintenance spending. Founded in 2023 and backed by Y Combinator (W24), Carma generated $1.4 million in revenue in 2024 with 9 employees targeting the $177 billion US fleet repair market and $573 billion global fleet repair and maintenance opportunity.
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