Serve Robotics Acquires Vayu Robotics to Pioneer AI Foundation Model-Based Autonomy for Last-Mile Delivery

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  • Expedites Serve’s adoption of end‑to‑end learned autonomy to unlock safer, faster navigation

  • Vinod Khosla to join Serve’s advisory board

Serve Robotics, a leading autonomous sidewalk delivery company (“Serve”), has acquired Vayu Robotics, Inc. (“Vayu”), a pioneer in urban robot navigation using large-scale AI models.

The strategic acquisition marks a milestone in Serve’s mission to redefine the future of autonomous delivery. As “physical AI” gains unprecedented momentum, acquiring Vayu positions Serve at the forefront of this paradigm shift in the robotics industry.

Serve’s delivery robots have set the industry benchmark for last-mile autonomy performance, successfully navigating complex, dynamic environments in urban settings. By combining Serve’s autonomy stack and unrivalled real‑world sidewalk dataset with Vayu’s expertise in AI foundation models and its scalable simulation-powered data engine, Serve is positioned to train more capable models through the fusion of real and simulated data — unlocking safer, faster, and more generalizable navigation while accelerating entry into new geographies and use cases.

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The combination of Serve and Vayu is expected to:

  • Accelerate Serve’s roadmap and bring new capabilities enabled by Vayu’s interpretable, foundation-model-driven robot navigation to Serve’s third-generation robots powered by the NVIDIA Orin edge AI platform.
  • Expand Serve’s autonomy training capabilities by integrating high-speed, photorealistic simulation engine that complements Serve’s real-world dataset to enable scalable, diverse, and edge-case-rich AI training.
  • Enable possible expansion into new delivery use cases and operating environments (such as bike lanes and road margins), facilitating faster entry into new customer categories, geographic regions and driving additional revenue and customer growth.
  • Enhance safety, reliability and speed to further improve operation cost across Serve’s growing fleet.

Vayu’s multidisciplinary team of exceptional engineers from top-tier institutions, pedigreed researchers, and seasoned business leaders join Serve with decades of experience in developing and commercializing advanced technologies across autonomous vehicles and robotics. Vayu’s founders Anand Gopalan, Mahesh Krishnamurthi and Nitish Srivastava bring unique perspectives shaped by their deep expertise in AI and machine learning, hardware systems, and large-scale production.

In addition, legendary Silicon Valley technologist and Vayu’s lead investor Vinod Khosla will join Serve’s Advisory Board to support its mission of bringing robots to cities across the world.

“With this acquisition, Serve solidifies its leadership position, not just in current robotic delivery operations, but in shaping the future of autonomous robotic navigation. This step marks a significant milestone in Serve’s roadmap toward wide-scale deployment of autonomous robots on sidewalks across the nation, aligning with industry predictions of rapid robot adoption,” said Dr. Ali Kashani, CEO and co-founder of Serve Robotics. “Autonomy is critical to our long-term goal of bringing delivery costs down to $1, and these new capabilities will help us move faster.”

“We are thrilled to join the Serve team and apply our AI foundation model technology, talent and expertise to accelerating the development of their autonomous delivery platform,” said Anand Gopalan, CEO of Vayu Robotics. “Serve is differentiated by unmatched operational depth, a proven ability to deploy robots at scale, and a relentless focus on driving down cost per delivery through autonomy. Combined with a strong balance sheet and a bold, clear-eyed vision, Serve is uniquely positioned to lead the future of last-mile logistics. We’re proud and excited to be building that future together.”

“AI models are driving a new class of robotics across a range of industries,” said Vinod Khosla, founder of Khosla Ventures. “We invested early in Vayu because last-mile delivery stood out as one of the applications where autonomous delivery robots could create immense value. Today’s acquisition combines Vayu’s technological breakthroughs with Serve’s large footprint to accelerate faster, safer and more cost effective delivery.”

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