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Coco Robotics Launches Coco 2: Fully Autonomous Delivery Robots That Go Beyond Sidewalks
Deployment·Semafor / LA Times·1 min read

Coco Robotics Launches Coco 2: Fully Autonomous Delivery Robots That Go Beyond Sidewalks

Venice Beach-based Coco Robotics launched Coco 2, its next-generation delivery robot that operates fully autonomously — dropping the human remote operators that guided its first-generation bots. The new robots can move beyond sidewalks into bike lanes and roads where permitted, reaching up to 13 mph and cutting delivery times by up to 50%. Coco 2 features up to six compartments for multi-customer deliveries, upgraded cameras and front-facing LiDAR, and runs on NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX for on-device AI processing. The company uses NVIDIA Isaac Sim and Cosmos world models to train its navigation AI in simulation before real-world deployment. Coco has completed over 500,000 deliveries across 1 million miles, serving 3,000+ merchants through Uber Eats, DoorDash, and Wolt. The fleet is built to handle extreme weather — from Miami floods to Chicago snowstorms. Coco plans to scale to thousands of robots globally by year-end, expanding into Europe and Asia alongside its LA operations.

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