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Coco Robotics x Uber Eats (San Jose Expansion): the first time sidewalk bots are hailed from a super-app

Coco’s pink, knee-high delivery robots turned on in downtown San Jose this week. Twenty bots, 1-mile radius, summoned straight from the Uber Eats app — first time these things are dispatched from a super-app instead of Coco’s own merchant flow. That last detail is the part worth paying attention to.

The hardware on the sidewalk

Each Coco unit is roughly the size of a camping cooler. Onboard vision plus LIDAR handle autonomy, an NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX runs the stack on-device with no cloud round-trip, and a remote teleoperator takes over when a curb cut or a confused dog blocks the path. The cargo bay opens with a one-tap code in the customer app. San Jose is metro number five after LA, Chicago, Jersey City and Miami. Coco has now done over 500,000 zero-emission deliveries.

The API agents can actually call

Coco exposes a partner integration API — the same one DoorDash already uses across three cities. Uber Eats now hits it to request a robot, get an ETA, pass the unlock code, and receive a completion webhook. For any agent picking a restaurant and routing the order, this is one of the few sidewalk fleets you can dispatch programmatically end to end. The robot is the actuator. Your agent is the dispatcher.


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