DoorDash has announced an expansion of its partnership with Coco Robotics to introduce sidewalk robot deliveries for customers in Los Angeles and Chicago.

Building on a successful pilot with Wolt in Helsinki, this U.S. launch enables customers in the two cities to receive orders from nearly 600 merchants via Coco’s fleet of emissions-free sidewalk robots.

During the pilot phase, Coco completed over 100,000 deliveries. The new integration is part of DoorDash’s broader multi-modal delivery strategy, which includes Dashers, drones, and autonomous robots. According to Harrison Shih of DoorDash Labs, robot delivery complements the Dasher network and supports the company’s aim to lower costs and emissions while meeting growing demand.

Coco CEO Zach Rash emphasized the combination of Coco’s AI robocourier technology with DoorDash’s national reach as a key step toward modernizing urban delivery. Local merchants, such as Main Chick Hot Chicken, have already reported improved operational efficiency and customer satisfaction thanks to the robot delivery model.

DoorDash’s investment in autonomy also includes drone delivery partnerships like the one with Wing. The company aims to match each delivery with the most efficient fulfillment method, enhancing service for customers, merchants, and Dashers alike.