About
Robot.com (formerly Kiwibot / Kiwi Campus) is a real-world robotics platform delivering autonomous solutions for delivery, logistics, advertising, and inspection — not someday, but today. Its fleet of purpose-built robots handles last-mile food and package delivery on campuses and sidewalks, bulk cargo movement across warehouses and city streets, digital out-of-home advertising in high-traffic areas, and facility inspections indoors and outdoors. The product lineup includes Kiwi (Level 4 autonomous delivery robot with a 12-hour battery and 19L capacity), Cargo (a heavy-duty logistics robot built for weather and distance), Dog (a multi-use robot for digital advertising and sidewalk inspection), and Noid (a service robot designed for kitchen and warehouse environments). Each deployment feeds data back into a shared network that refines mapping, improves autonomy, and increases uptime across the fleet. Robot.com is built for enterprise partners seeking proven, scalable automation — not pilots or prototypes. With a strong track record across the USA, Canada, UAE, and Saudi Arabia, and partnerships with brands like AWS and GXO, it is a leading platform for physical-world automation at commercial scale.
Key Features
- Level 4 Autonomous Navigation: Robots operate with Level 4 autonomy, navigating campuses, sidewalks, and warehouses without human intervention.
- Multi-Purpose Robot Fleet: Purpose-built robots for food delivery (Kiwi), bulk logistics (Cargo), advertising & inspection (Dog), and kitchen service (Noid).
- Enterprise-Scale Deployment: Proven deployments across 10 countries and 5 continents, serving Fortune 500 clients like Sodexo, Grubhub, GXO, and AWS.
- Self-Improving Network: Each robot deployment feeds mapping and autonomy data back into a shared network, increasing system intelligence and uptime over time.
- Out-of-Home (OOH) Advertising: Dog robots run dynamic digital ads in high-traffic areas, offering brands real-world, mobile advertising reach across four continents.
Use Cases
- Delivering food and packages autonomously on university campuses and urban sidewalks for food service operators like Sodexo and Grubhub.
- Moving bulk orders and inventory across warehouses and city streets with the Cargo logistics robot.
- Running dynamic digital out-of-home advertising campaigns in high-traffic public areas using the Dog robot.
- Performing sidewalk and facility inspections autonomously to support infrastructure management.
- Providing in-kitchen and in-facility service automation with the Noid robot in restaurants and hospitality environments.
Pros
- Proven at Commercial Scale: Not a lab concept — Robot.com operates live fleets trusted by major brands, completing millions of tasks across multiple countries.
- Versatile Use Cases: A single platform covers delivery, logistics, advertising, and inspection, reducing vendor complexity for enterprise customers.
- Strong Partner Ecosystem: Deep integrations and partnerships with Sodexo, Grubhub, Aramark, GXO, and AWS lend credibility and interoperability.
Cons
- Enterprise-Only Pricing: No self-serve or SMB tier — access requires a direct sales conversation, making it inaccessible for smaller organizations.
- Limited Geographic Availability: While expanding, deployments are concentrated in select cities and campuses; not universally available in all markets yet.
Frequently Asked Questions
Robot.com offers four robot models: Kiwi for food and package delivery, Cargo for warehouse and street logistics, Dog for digital advertising and inspections, and Noid for kitchen and service environments.
The robots operate at Level 4 autonomy, meaning they can complete tasks without human intervention in defined environments, including campuses, sidewalks, and warehouses.
Robot.com primarily serves Fortune 500 enterprises and large institutions, including food service companies (Sodexo, Aramark), delivery platforms (Grubhub), logistics operators (GXO), and tech companies (AWS).
Robot.com currently operates in 10 countries across 5 continents, including the USA, Canada, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia.
You can initiate a partnership or deployment by contacting the sales team directly through the Robot.com website. There is no self-serve onboarding — all deployments are handled through enterprise agreements.
