Autonomous delivery robots are becoming common in cities, campuses, and shopping malls. These small automated vehicles deliver food, groceries, and packages without human drivers.
They use cameras, sensors, and AI to navigate streets, avoid obstacles, and find efficient routes. Delivery robots help reduce traffic, lower emissions, and improve delivery speed—especially for last-mile logistics.
Many companies are testing robots as part of their long-term automation strategy. As technology advances, robots will become faster, safer, and more capable of handling complex environments.
Autonomous delivery is expected to become a standard part of urban logistics within the next decade.
