Autonomous last-mile delivery platform with urban robot fleets
Coco operates a fleet of self-driving delivery robots across US and European cities, having completed over 500,000 zero-emission deliveries since 2020. The tech stack is heavily ops-focused (Oracle ERP, Rippling, Ashby) paired with robotics fundamentals (ROS, C++, LiDAR), and the active project list reveals a company scaling infrastructure across three dimensions: autonomy-stack maturity (simulation environments, driving scenarios), operational capacity (hub setup, fleet deployment), and customer interfaces (mobile field ops, remote pilot web apps). Current pain points cluster around unit economics (delivery cost, efficiency, profitability) and reliability (fleet uptime, safety standards), suggesting the business is past proof-of-concept and now optimizing for sustainable operations.
Coco Robotics is an autonomous urban logistics company founded in 2020, headquartered in Santa Monica, CA. The platform operates a fleet of self-driving delivery vehicles in US and European cities, handling last-mile logistics for merchants without emissions. The company has completed over 500,000 deliveries and operates with a team of 51–200 employees split primarily between operations (hub management, fleet dispatch), engineering (autonomy stack and backend services), and product. Revenue model is delivery-transaction-based; go-to-market targets urban merchants seeking reliable, lower-cost last-mile options.
Coco uses Python, SQL, C++, and ROS for core autonomy work, paired with LiDAR for perception. Operations and HR rely on Oracle ERP, Rippling, Ashby, and Google Workspace. Field and remote operations run on mobile and web apps built on backend services.
Coco has completed over 500,000 zero-emission deliveries across US and European cities since its 2020 founding.
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