Coco Robotics Expands Food Delivery with Uber Eats in Miami

04 April 2025 | News

Coco’s AI-powered robots bring sustainable, efficient food delivery to Miami, starting in Wynwood and Downtown with plans for citywide expansion.
Image Courtesy: Public Domain

Image Courtesy: Public Domain

Coco Robotics, the world's leading food delivery robotics company, announced that it's launching operations in Miami, starting with delivery partner Uber Eats (NYSE: UBER). This announcement marks Coco's entry into the Southeast market.

The service will initially launch in the Wynwood neighborhood and Downtown Miami, with plans to expand to Brickell and Miami Beach in the coming months, as well as other areas throughout 2025. Through the Uber Eats partnership, customers will be able to receive their orders via Coco's emissions-free robots. This builds on Coco's existing partnership with Uber Eats in Los Angeles, where Coco Robotics has already completed over half a million deliveries since it began operations.

"Our expansion launch with Uber Eats marks a milestone in our mission to create a more sustainable and efficient delivery ecosystem," said Zach Rash, co-founder and CEO of Coco Robotics. "Miami's vibrant food and tech scene make it the perfect market for robotic delivery."

When customers order through Uber Eats, from participating merchants in serviceable areas, they may have their orders fulfilled by Coco's autonomous delivery robots. Customers who receive deliveries via Coco robots will have their tips refunded.

"Autonomous delivery is a key part of our vision for the future of delivery," said Megan Jensen, Head of Autonomous Delivery Operations at Uber. "Coco's proven track record and their focus on creating great customer experiences makes them an ideal partner as we expand and continue to popularize robot delivery."

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